My name is Mitchell Karchemsky. I have a degree in Cognitive Science and Computer Science, focusing in Computational Modelling from UC Berkeley; and a Masters degree in Information and Data Science from UC Berkeley. My interests include Human-Computer Interaction, Embedded Systems, Teaching, and Coffee.
I served as Research Staff at the Berkeley Institute of Design under Björn Hartmann focusing on HCI topics such as Learning & Expertise Sharing, Interactive Device Design & Fabrication, and Tools for Embedded Systems
Previously, I worked at Accenture as a Prinicipal Technical Architect focusing on Innovative Products.
I currently work at Traeger as the Lead IoT Engineer
A hands-on, studio design course where students work at the intersection of technological innovation and socially engaged art.
Read MeThis introductory design course teaches concepts, skills, and methods required to design, prototype, and fabricate physical objects.
Read MeThe Invention Lab is a UC Berkeley makerspace focused on helping students, researchers, and faculty to make embedded systems inventions.
Read MeBerkeley Institute of Design. How do we better instrument embedded systems for combined software and hardware debugging?
Read MeTechnology startup focused on creating a safer more effective workforce for firefighters through the use of on-person telemetry units.
Read MeBerkeley Institute of Design. How do we enable remote intuitive debugging for teachers to help beginners design embedded systems projects?
Read MeBerkeley Institute of Design. How do we use instrumented hardware to better debug network enabled IOT embedded systems?
Read MeCollaboration with Meyer Sound, The Berkeley Center for New Media, and Artist Tarek Atoui. How do we create music for the hearing impaired?
Read MeThe MakerPass Authentication system allows for Maker-spaces to grant access to privilaged members in a low-cost, easy to implement solution.
Read MeAn experiment in haptic feedback modalities and sensory extension. We improved the performance of a player by delivering curated contextual information
Read MeBerkeley Institute of Design. Drill Sergeant enables new makers to build confidence through self-guided interactive physical feedback driven tutorials.
Read MeAn experiment in haptic feedback and sound generation; allowing performers to explore timbre, pitch, and volume through physical interaction
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