On 1 May, 2026
Gorlatova, who earned her PhD in electrical engineering from Columbia in 2013 is advancing wearable augmented reality systems with applications in medicine, education and human-centered computing. Maria Gorlatova, the Sternberg Family Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Duke…
On 1 Dec, 2025
Columbia Electrical Engineering alumni and faculty are central to a new NSF-funded project solving network latency to make therapeutic AR/VR games more responsive. Research from a multi-university team, including Columbia Engineering, is tackling the network latency that can disrupt immersive…
On 15 Nov, 2025
WiMNet lab alumna Maria Golatova was appointed as the James N. & Elizabeth H. Barton Associate Professor in the the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Duke.
On 1 Jul, 2025
WiMNet lab alumna Maria Golatova was promoted to Associate Professor with Tenure in the the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Duke.
On 8 Nov, 2023
Maria Gorlatova has won a Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Young Faculty Award to protect people from a blind spot of augmented reality research Apple’s Vision Pro may not look quite as sleek as Tony Stark’s designer eyewear in…
On 15 Mar, 2021
Former WiMNet Lab Ph.D. student Prof. Maria Gorlatova received an NSF CAREER Award to build the Foundations of IoT-Supported Mobile Augmented Reality. Maria’s current research focuses on the challenges and opportunities associated with adding connectivity and intelligence to every device…