Connecting the human body to the outside world
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- Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2022
- As a biomedical engineer and a dancer, Research Affiliate Shriya Srinivasan is dedicated to investigating the body’s movements and sensations. Whether in the lab or on stage, “I’m thinking about how we create a sense of feeling,” she says.
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A professional blend of art and science in equal proportions ❤️
and beauty and grace!
@@AamAadmiSamajwadiParty stop basking on others glory...
It's all science , the dance is only a template replace it with Tai chi nothing changes
@@belugamerde3701 thanks someone said it
Wowwe
As an Indian classical bharatanatyam dancer and an engineer to be/ a science enthusiast. This is all I needed to see.
This is all my work and life is based on. For reference seach India's top 20 Under 20 on Google.
My feature on the list is based purely on this.
Very very very glad to see someone who's now a new inspiration , in the similar shoes as me, very,VERY glad.
I like that she is building a bridge between art and science.
This is emotional and spiritual bliss. I was told to let my residual limb muscles die. I would get a better socket in less time by allowing my muscles to wilt or die. NO WAY!! My surgeon said I was the first patient he had ever seen that could move the remaining muscles. It's been 9 years and I still move them and exercise my residual muscles HOPING THAT ONE DAY THE ABILITY TO MOVE MY MUSCLES WILL QUALIFY ME FOR A SENSORY LIMB! I had a surgical amputation three months after a motorcycle wreck. I purchased an I-walk 2 prior to my first socket and WALKED into the office for my first fitting. I was surprised that Hangar didn't know what I was using to walk! I believe I have muscle control and longevity is because I am an athlete. I no longer play full court basketball but I did return to a childhood sport. I BMX bicycle raced as a child/teen and my folks still own the local Schwinn bicycle shop so I traded in the one speed 20" bicycle for gears and roads and trails. Riding my bicycle (and my Harley-no adaptive equipment on either one) are the only activities that do not hurt my residual limb plus the bicycle pedaling movement exercises and strengthens my residual muscles. It has been 9 years and I can move my remaining muscles. When people ask me if I still have phantom pain I say that I don't want the pains and sensations to completely disappear because one day there will be a better limb that will require these muscles to function. I have worked my entire life for physical fitness , to strengthen my muscles. I "practice" wiggling my toes. I move my residual muscles every step I take and I truly exercise my residual muscles on my bicycle. I am a BKLA since 2014. My prosthetic supplies are covered for life through Workers Compensation Insurance. CHUBB Insurance has been a blessing as well as my clinician. Having an adjustable ankle and a riding leg (for my motorcycle) has helped me stay active and continue living a normal life. I have prayed and will continue manifesting my own progress toward becoming a test subject for you. Please contact me so I can participate on some level. And thank you!!
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I love it when new MiT videos come out. This is great content. Kudos to her!
Their videos are hype 🔥🔥🔥
@@racergreen5104 Grammar police! Lol
@@SparkyOne549 😂
Now, this lady should be an influencer and role model. Not ones who merely pout for the camera all day and say how they are bored of everything. LOL. 👍
U r literally everywhere
Absolutely!!
You are an inspiration to me! Back in 2006-08 at USC AMI biomechanical lab I worked on bion 3D software and today you reminded me of how much we have made progress in sesory stimulus, thanks so much for changing people’s lives
i thought surface EMGs were standard, what did y'all use back then?
Shriya, it's great to see a smile on Your face: when You work, when You dance, when You talk. God bless You!
felt like a breath of fresh air in this busy ever buzzing world and im grateful u uploaded that
"An equation has no meaning for me unless it expresses a thought of god." --Srinivasa Ramanujan
Ramanujan probably wouldn't have believed in God if he was brought up in the present World.
@@belugamerde3701 he would because he came from a very humble background in india and those people really believe in their kuldevi / kuldevta (their own communities god) as their own family, he believed all those equations which he wrote in his book directly came from goddess whom he considered as his mother.
Hm
#ConsciousPlanet
BS 😂
Really inspiring how dance and science can be done so beautifully and elegantly by the same person 🥺🙏
I love it when ancient and modern technology/art come together through wonderful people like Ms.Srinivisan ! What a pleasure to withness it in this era :)
What a wonderful and beautiful person! Would love to hear more from Shriya!
When art drives engineering the results are awesome as yours, truly
amazed by your work 😀
Remarkable how advanced your research has been into prosthetics, such a noble cause. On top that , it feels so right that to propel the nuances towards perfection a dance guru researcher spearheads it.
This is exactly the kind of stuff I’m interested in. I’ve always loved the intricacy of dance and as a doctor I wish there were more opportunities to be a part of programs like this when I was growing up. Amazing work.
Wow.. She is definitely one definition of person with beauty and brain💞🙏Such an inspiration
I hope she keeps following her passions, because both are making the world a better place. Thank you, if you are reading this comment. Thank you very much. ❤
Wonderful to see this!! Especially since I last saw Shriya as a baby. What an amazing artist and scientist she has grown into. The world needs more of this. As a disabled Bharata Natyam artist myself, this is such meaningful progress to see, and it gives so many people hope.❤
Beautiful ! What a meaningful venture :)
Brilliant. Simply brilliant. Respect !!!!
Kudos to Shriya Srinivasan. Its great to see you contributing towards science and getting excel in beautiful Bharatnatyam. Always keep that smile and prosper in life!
This actually explains a lot about how modern prosthetic limbs are created to make the user feel more comfortable with the design.
ചേച്ചീ അഭിനന്ദനങ്ങൾ അറിയിക്കുന്നു 💐🙏🙋🏻♂️ ഇനിയും നിങ്ങളുടെ പഠനങ്ങൾ കൂടുതൽ മേഖലകളിലേക്ക് വ്യാപിപ്പിക്കാൻ സാധിക്കട്ടെ.
Wat she's a Malayali? For reall???
Malayali aano?
@@neolxxxv5882 nah don't think so
@@akiraaoiichigo Hmm .. well she's south indian. That's for sure.
@@neolxxxv5882 an inspiration to many ,I presume but would had been cool if she had been a mallu tho
What a great story 🙏 balancing professional & personal life and mastering both worlds is great inspiration. Good luck and all the very best for your future innovations.
how wonderfully you are using your academics, knowledge, research for the society's benefits- I bow my head with huge respect and thanks to you Madam
Awesome research topic. Looking forward to read her papers
Beautifully articulated - loved this video! It was the last line for me
Very interesting video, MIT!
Fascinating!
That’s amazing! Truly kudos to her!
actually i am phd student at a college in southern USA, we also use EMGs for better control of prosthetics. The tough part is that the EMG signals are quite inconsistent so you need to build filters and algorithms to detect when those muscles are being actuated. Also we've tried putting rudimentary capacitive force sensors in proesthetic legs to capture better feedback to control the foot. great area of research !
the tech you guys develop at MIT is so fulfilling and meaningful to human life ❤
When do you think in India these will be possible in massive rate
@@productivitysharma3455 catching up and going beyond very fast, go India!
@@ThamizhanDaa1 i also hope these too, but still there are many many developments to take place in educational sector, i hope it comes before I take decision to leave these system
@@productivitysharma3455 when reservations are ended. This is why India cant have good things. See how USA celebrates talaent. Yahan pe logo ka udhaar hi chukaate raho pehle.
@@ThamizhanDaa1 catching up....right
I believe we aren't that far of to reconstruct entire foots from the ground up, kind of like how 3d printers works but with bio-matter instead. Love that she is making this blue little planet a better place to live.
#SaveSoil #ConsciousPlanet #Innerengineering
🌍🌎🌏
Nah, that's pretty tough to accomlish, since you gotta have different nerons for each toe as well as for plantar and dorsiflexion of the ankle.. There's also the ability to move your foot from side to side. Honestly, it would be easier to make a robotic foot with more degrees of freedom than a human foot , but the problem would be to determine the signals from the sensors in the legs to correspond to the feet. That's more of the problem than reconstructing just the feet.
What a multidimensional personality you are. Hats off to you ,🙋
This is so cool to see,the perfect bland of art,diversity,culture with sci. Loads of love from India.
Glad to watch this video. A inspiration for me.
Its really beautiful to us as well. Thank you.
Thank you soo much to all the hardworking sincere brainy people working at M.I.T. for their precious help in sustaining mankind🙏🙏❤️❤️
Amazing application. It was nice to hear how research helps in intellectual growth and dance helps her in emotional and spiritual growth.
Awe inspiring. My hat is off to you. I wish you every success.
Wow.. You have really achieved the perfect yet delicate balance between work and passion ❤ Hat’s off to you !
Wow. I’m inspired. I’m a science graduate and have founded the YOLAB which teaches mindfulness for wellbeing using mindful movement in the form of yoga and dance. Your choice to advance both the science and arts to complement each other is inspiring. Bless you. May your work bring inspiration and relief to many. Radhakrishnan
Hello Shriya: WOW. Completely blown away on your accomplishments. Not sure if you remember us from Cleveland (Sridhar uncle and Vasudha Aunty). I am not totally surprised of what I am seeing here ! We are so proud of how you are able to blend the ancient art and the modern science&Tech to improve the quality of life! Hope to see you at the Aradhana festival. Please do come and visit us when you are in the Bay Area!
This is so great
Loved it❤
Combining two different worlds and seeing the possibility of how one contributes to another with a goal of doing greater good to the mankind!
You are an inspiration to me!
This is truly extraordinary. One is really speechless.
Such a brilliant story 😊
Truly inspiring video. Culture meets Education! if these are promoted there will be more more Peace, Joy...Thx4 sharing
Really beautiful to me, too! Such a polymath!
Amazing. I love this
such inspirational video Grate work Shriya. Art and science go side by side in your life very well articular in the video.
Yes, another MIT video! What more is there to say!
Incredible ⚡
Thanks sis❤..
For representing our Indian Culture 𝗕𝗵𝗮𝗿𝗮𝘁𝗡𝗮𝘁𝗮𝘆𝗮𝗺🙏🏻
You are really great and you are doing fabulous work in MIT😊
It is Bharatanatyam. The dance of Bharata. Not Bharat Natyam. Minor correction.
BharatNatayam is not Indian culture. It's Tamil culture.
@@Blaze6432 No it’s Sudanese culture.
@@krishnanunnimadathil8142 no it's Lebanese culture
@@ShubhamR6969 No it’s Mexican you dummy!
What a beautiful story!
Gr8 to c very rare combination of scientist and artist...Best wishes from Latur, India...May Lord Ganesha bless good health, happiness to you and your family...
You are an inspiration
Excellent work .
Beautiful!!
Great work director.
It"s just too inspiring !!
Perfect example of satisfying your both right and left brain... Bravo..
Fascinating to see Indian classical dance in mit
You are gem.
Love from home. India.
You are doing best job sister
Amazing 🤩
Way to go, Shriya! Amazing, scintillating work, but hey, your last line ought to read "helping humankind with my research". Admiration and respect from a guy who loves the campus during fall and the frozen Charles River.
Amazing!
Amazing and talented human like Shriya is what we need in our world a conscious mind that puts effort in great cause.
Great stuff
Fascinating
Very clean
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வாழ்க தங்களின் சேவை. உளவியல் வளர்ச்சி மற்றும் மருத்துவ ஆராய்ச்சி தேடல் முடிவுகள் எப்போது மக்களுக்கு உதவும். ஆடல்+ தேடல் _ வாழ்க்கை முறையை
Wow my kind of balanced happy life , a true achiever ,hats off to you🎉
She is an inspiration!
Exceptional nice combination of Arts and Science .
Respect!!
Terrific presentation. Have à couple of questions on collateral settings would like to discuss with you. Appreciate linking up
Incredible
Amazing video 🤩
COOL VISION 😌
WOW, Amazing.
Fabulous 🔥
Glad to see such a proper blend of educational and culture scholar in western country.
That sounds like really satisfying and groundbreaking work! Does anyone have links to learn more about this topic?
Can this be used to “feel sensation” for normal folks? Say in a gaming context, can someone feel like running?
Great!
Beautiful
Wow some people are so accomplished
Excellent...
I would like to follow the same at mit.
MIT Nritya ❤️
💗 Science gets a charming life when an artist touches it ! Thats why many scientists are artists first ! Congrats Shriya!
*That Indian Melody was so so good.*
So beautiful!!
Beautiful ❤️
Amazing
Shriya is an extremely rare combo to Beauty, Brain and Talent!
I wish everyone can experience a walk with their own feet asap!! ☺☺
Cool!
Art, Medical Science and Engineering -- can there be a more prefect collaboration than this?! Hats off Shriya and MIT!! _/\_