POTSDAM -- Clarkson University Assistant Professor of Computer Science Natasha Banerjee and Assistant Professor of Computer Science Sean K. Banerjee have received Clarkson's first CRI grant from the …
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POTSDAM -- Clarkson University Assistant Professor of Computer Science Natasha Banerjee and Assistant Professor of Computer Science Sean K. Banerjee have received Clarkson's first CRI grant from the National Science Foundation.
Natasha Banerjee and Sean Banerjee are co-directors of the University's Tera-scale All-sensing Research Studio (TARS). They perform research on understanding how humans interact in real-world and online environments. The TARS lab uses sensors to determine and understand how humans move and physically interact.