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BrainMind Summit at MIT - Dr. Rosalind Picard is an MIT Professor, founder and director of the MIT Media Lab’s Affective Computing research group and faculty chair of MIT’s Mind+Hand+Heart Initiative. She is author or co-author of more than 300 peer-reviewed scientific articles, spanning work on machine learning, signal processing, computer vision, digital health, and AI with emotional intelligence. Picard coined the term “Affective Computing” and is the author of the book that launched this field (MIT Press, 1997), which today has its own international conference and IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing. Named one of seven “Tech SuperHeros to Watch” by CNN, Picard has also co-founded two companies that have commercialized work based on her inventions and patents: Affectiva, Inc., delivering emotion AI technology to help interpret human facial and vocal expressions, and Empatica, Inc., providing wearable AI analytics to improve human health. Empatica built on work from Picard’s lab to create the first FDA-cleared smart watch that runs real-time AI to help monitor seizures. Picard holds a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering with highest honors from the Georgia Institute of Technology, and master’s and doctorate degrees – both in electrical engineering and computer science – from MIT. An inventor and pioneer of affective and wearable computing, Picard has been recognized as a Fellow of the IEEE and elected to the National Academy of Engineering. She has consulted for companies including Apple, iRobot, Merck, and Samsung, and her lab's achievements have been featured in The New York Times, The London Independent, National Public Radio, New Scientist, ABC's World News Tonight, Wired, Time, and Vogue. Picard’s MIT lab creates emotionally smart AI technologies in service of better human health and wellbeing. Today her lab is focused on creating new insights that can keep minds healthy and prevent affect-related diseases such as depression.