Suranga Nanayakkara
Assistant Professor
Human-Machine Interfaces, Robotics, Automation and Control

About
Suranga Nanayakkara is an Assistant Professor from the Engineering Product Development Pillar at Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD). Before joining SUTD, Suranga was a Postdoctoral Associate at the Fluid Interfaces group, MIT Media Lab. He received his PhD in 2010 and BEng in 2005 from the National University of Singapore. In 2011, he founded the “Augmented Human Lab” to explore ways of creating ‘enabling’ human-computer interfaces as natural extensions of our body, mind and behaviour.
Suranga is among that rare breed of engineers that has a sense of “humanity” in technology. This ranges from practical behavioral issues, understanding real-life contexts in which technologies function, and understanding where technologies can be not just exciting or novel, but have a meaningful impact on the way people live. The connection he feels to the communities in which he lives and with whom he works is a quality that will ensure his research will always have real relevance.
His work is most important to the people whose lives it most directly impacts: those who face challenged to function in the world due to sensory deficits in hearing or vision. What also makes Suranga’s contributions important is that they are not only applicable to those specific communities. Because of his emphasis on “enabling” rather than “fixing,” the technologies that Suranga has developed have a potentially much broader range of applications. With publications in prestigious conferences, demonstrations, patents, media coverage and real-world deployments, Suranga has demonstrated the potential of advancing the state-of-the-art in Assistive Human Computer Interfaces. For the totality and breadth of achievements, he has won many awards including young inventor under 35 (TR35 award) in the Asia Pacific region by MIT TechReview, Outstanding Young Persons of Sri Lanka (TOYP), and INK Fellowship 2016.
Education
- National University of Singapore, Singapore (Aug 05 – Jun 10)
• Doctor of Philosophy
• Thesis title: Enhancing Musical Experience for the Hearing-impaired using Visual and Haptic Feedback - University of Southern California, USA – Overseas Research Attachment (Jun 07 – Nov 07)
• Worked in the Music Computation and Cognition (MuCoaCo) Laboratory under the supervision of Professor Elaine Chew - National University of Singapore, Singapore (Aug 01 – Jul 05)
• Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical Engineering) with First Class Honours - University of Birmingham, UK – Student Exchange Program (Jan 04 – Jun 04)
For Projects, Publications, Awards and Press: www.ahlab.org
Interested in working with me? Please check my research group page