HoloLens for Research

Region: North America

HoloLens Academic Research RFP award recipients

We are pleased to announce the winning proposals selected from more than 500 qualified submissions. Thank you all for your submissions.

The award recipients are:

  1. Open-Source Investigations in Mixed Reality: Interactive Art, Visualizations, and Expressive Interfaces on HoloLens, Golan Levin, The Frank-Ratchye STUDIO, Carnegie Mellon University
  2. Augmenting Reality for the Visually Impaired with Microsoft HoloLens, Emily Cooper, Wojciech Jarosz, and Xing-Dong Yang, Dartmouth College
  3. Collaborative Analysis of Large-Scale Mixed Reality Data, Joseph Gabbard and Doug Bowman, Virginia Tech
  4. HoloLens Curriculum for Trade-Based Education, Andy Mingo, Tawny Schlieski, Nikki Dunsire, Shelley Midthun, and J Bills, Clackamas Community College and Intel
  5. Immersive Semi-Autonomous Aerial Command System (ISAACS), Allen Yang, Claire Tomlin, and Shankar Sastry, University of California, Berkeley

The following five proposals were selected as runners-up:

  1. Memory Lens: A Dynamic Tool for Capturing Societal Memory, Lori C. Walters, Eileen Smith, Fran Blumberg, Robert Michlowitz, and Alexia Mandeville, University of Central Florida
  2. Stroke Rehabilitation, Wen Liu, The University of Kansas
  3. DinoLens: Seeing an Unseen Past, Preeti Gupta, American Museum of Natural History
  4. CONSTRUKTS: Augmenting design processes with interactive holograms using the Microsoft HoloLens, Pamela Jennings, Center for Design Innovation
  5. Extending the range of human senses: Ultraviolet and ultrasonic perception with Microsoft HoloLens, Carol LaFayette and Frederic I. Parke, Texas A&M University

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