Stephanie Naufel
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Neural engineer and neuroethicist Neuromotor research program manager at Meta Reality Labs.
Our EMG Accessibility team made a very important visit! Thanks to Colin for the gracious hospitality and for the frank feedback on how to work toward a better product. We've got much more work to do and we have more updates to come.
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Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses: Meta visit to test accessibility
Meta visited my London home to test the new Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses and Neural Band — exploring accessibility, gesture, and voice control.
https://www.aestumanda.com/technology/2025/10/meta-ray-ban-display-glasses-neural-band-visit/?trk=feed_main-feed-card_reshare_feed-article-content
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The truth may be puzzling. It may take some work to grapple with. It may be counterintuitive. It may contradict deeply held prejudices. It may not be consonant with what we desperately want to be true. But our preferences do not determine what's true. - Carl Sagan
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Our RFP FAQ is now live
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FUNDING OPPORTUNITY: Motor Learning and Neuromotor Ethics Our Reality Labs EMG Foundational Research team is pleased to announce an RFP! The topic is on motor learning for EMG-based HCI and the related neuromotor ethics. Submissions are due September 1!
www.meta.com/blog/reality...
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Request for Proposals: Motor Learning & Neuromotor Ethics | Meta Quest Blog
To foster innovation in this area, and to deepen our collaboration with academia, Reality Labs’ EMG Foundational Research team is pleased to invite faculty to submit their ideas to this request for re...
https://www.meta.com/blog/reality-labs-emg-call-for-research-proposals/
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We’re hiring! See below for openings on our EMG foundational research team at Meta Reality Labs.
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Why is an EMG wearable so exciting? It’s an equitable technology for human-computer interactions that just works, even if you have hand paralysis, tremor, and more. Proud of this research portfolio and our talented network of research teams:
www.meta.com/blog/surface...
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Surface EMG: An Exciting New Form of HCI That Considers Everyone
We’ve continued our research into surface EMG to facilitate inclusive human-computer interactions (HCI) for people with a wide range of neuromotor abilities.
https://www.meta.com/blog/surface-emg-wristband-electromyography-human-computer-interaction-hci/?srsltid=AfmBOopgSa2GWd0ckIBSXIWW2VO_V43MLgUFTFkZDqOcvv_fjDmK-w2g
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