About Augmented Human Lab

We humanise technology to extend the limits of human capability.

A multidisciplinary research lab exploring assistive augmentations that empower people to live more independently — and perceive the world beyond the ordinary.

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Lowering the barriers between technology and humans.

We are exploring ways of lowering the barriers between technology and humans to improve our lives. To achieve this, we are developing 'Assistive Augmentations' — technologies that fundamentally augment human abilities while becoming a natural extension of the person.

We believe carefully designed assistive augmentations can empower anyone to live more independently and extend one's perceptual and cognitive capabilities beyond the ordinary.

Three pillars of assistive augmentation

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Physical Augmentation

Developing wearable technologies and embedded AI systems that support and extend the physical capabilities of users — from motor assistance to haptic feedback interfaces.

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Cognitive Augmentation

Creating tools and platforms that enhance cognitive processes — learning, memory, and decision-making — through intelligent, context-aware systems designed for real-world use.

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Perceptual Augmentation

Designing interfaces that expand how we sense the world — translating information across modalities so that sight, sound, touch, and proprioception work in new, powerful ways.

Team working at AHLab

A small, unique team of interdisciplinary experimenters.

Our team works hard to craft meaningful, beautiful experiences. We aim to foster smart, new and stunning experiences that change the way people live and experience the world.

Our application focus spans Assistive Technology — wearables with embedded AI supporting deaf and blind users; EdTech — engaging learning platforms that make science fun; and Well-being — biofeedback-based affective music generation.

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Interested in joining our lab?

We're always looking for talented researchers, designers, and engineers who share our passion for humanising technology.

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