Fadel Adib
Associate Professor
Doherty Chair in Ocean Utilization
Founding Director, Signal Kinetics
www.mit.edu/~fadel
Fadel Adib is the Doherty Chair of Ocean Utilization at MIT and Associate Professor in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, and the Media Lab. He is also the founding director of the Signal Kinetics group which develops new sensor technologies for health, computing, and climate.
Adib earned his Bachelor’s from the American University of Beirut (2011), which named him a Distinguished Young Alumnus in 2017. He was awarded a presidential fellowship to pursue his graduate studies at MIT, where he received his Master’s (2013) and Ph.D. (2016), winning the best Masters and best Ph.D. thesis awards in Computer Science at MIT. In 2018, Adib’s Ph.D. thesis won the ACM SIGMOBILE Dissertation Award, recognizing it as the world’s best doctoral dissertation in wireless networks and mobile computing. His Ph.D. work on seeing through walls was named as one of the 50 ways MIT has transformed computer science over the past 50 years. This work has been commercialized by a startup, Emerald Innovations, whose devices have already been deployed in hundreds of homes and are being used by doctors at major US hospitals to monitor patients with Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, Multiple Sclerosis, and COVID19.
Adib has been named to Technology Review’s list of the world’s top 35 innovators under 35 (TR35) in 2014 and to Forbes’ list of 30 under 30 in 2015. He has also received prestigious early-career faculty honors including the CAREER Award (2019) from the U.S. National Science Foundation, the Young Investigator Award (2019) and the Early Career Grant (2020) from the Office of Naval Research, and the Google Faculty Research Award (2017). His research has won awards for best papers, demos, and highlights at premier academic venues (SIGCOMM, MobiCom, CHI, CACM). His work has also been widely featured in the news (BBC, CNN, WSJ, WaPo, The Guardian, Der Spiegel) and major TV shows (The Big Bang Theory, CBS This Morning). Adib has had the honor to present and demo his research to President Obama at the White House as well as to the Director of National Intelligence, the Chairman of the FCC, the FDA, and in the UK House of Lords.
Ocean IoT
Digital Health
Robotics
RFID
Electrical Engineering & Computer Science
Electrical Engineering & Computer Science
Computer & Communications Engineering
Select Awards
Sloan Research Fellowship (2021)
ONR Early Career Grant (2020)
NSF CAREER Award (2019)
Publications
WiStress: Contactless Stress Monitoring using Wireless Signals
Robotic Grasping of Fully-Occluded Objects using RF Perception
IEEE ICRA ’21
Tara Boroushaki, Junshan Leng, Ian Clester, Alberto Rodriguez, Fadel Adib
A Scalable Solution for Signaling Face Touches to Reduce the Spread of Surface-based Pathogens<
ACM IMWUT’21
Camilo Rojas, Niels Poulsen, Mileva Van Tuyl, Daniel Vargas, Zipporah Cohen, Joseph A. Paradiso, Pattie Maes, Kevin M Esvelt, Fadel Adib
Underwater Backscatter Localization: Toward a Battery-Free Underwater GPS
Enabling Higher-Order Modulation for Underwater Backscatter Communication
Global OCEANS ’20
Sayed Saad Afzal, Reza Ghaffarivardavagh, Waleed Akbar, Osvy Rodriguez, and Fadel Adib
Self-Reconfigurable Micro-Implants for Cross-Tissue Wireless and Batteryless Connectivity
ACM MobiCom ’20
Mohamed R. Abdelhamid, Ruicong Chen, Joonhyuk Cho, Anantha P. Chandrakasan, Fadel Adib
Contactless Seismocardiography via Deep Learning Radars
ACM MobiCom ’20
Ha, Unsoo, Salah Assana, and Fadel Adib
Ultra-Wideband Underwater Backscatter via Piezoelectric Metamaterials
ACM SigCOMM ’20
Reza Ghaffarivardavagh, Sayed Saad Afzal, Osvy Rodriguez, and Fadel Adib
Food and Liquid Sensing in Practical Environments using RFIDs
Usenix NSDI ’20
Unsoo Ha, Junshan Leng, Alaa Khaddaj and Fadel Adib
Underwater Backscatter Networking
ACM SigCOMM ’19
Reza Ghaffarivardavagh, Sayed Saad Afzal, Osvy Rodriguez, and Fadel Adib
3D Backscatter Localization for Fine-Grained Robotics
Learning Food Quality and Safety from Wireless Stickers
ACM HotNets ’18
Unsoo Ha, Yunfei Ma, Zexuan Zhong, Tzu-Ming Hsu, Fadel Adib.
Networking across Boundaries: Enabling Wireless Communication through the Water-Air Interface
ACM SigCOMM ’18
Francesco Tonolini and Fadel Adib
Enabling Deep-Tissue Networking for Miniature Medical Devices
Minding the Billions: Ultra-Wideband Localization for Deployed RFID Tags
Wireless Systems that Extend Our Senses
Ph.D. Dissertation, EECS MIT, October 2016
Fadel Adib
Drone Relays for Battery-Free Networks
ACM SiggComm ’17
Mohamed R. Abdelhamid, Ruicong Chen, Joonhyuk Cho, Anantha P. Chandrakasan, Fadel Adib
Emotion Recognition using Wireless Signals
ACM MobiCom ’16
Mingmin Zhao, Fadel Adib, Dina Katabi.
Capturing the Human Figure Through a Wall
Multi-Person Localization via RF Body Reflections
Smart Homes that Monitor Breathing and Heart Rate
CHI ’15
Fadel Adib, Hongzi Mao, Zachary Kabelac, Dina Katabi, Robert C. Miller
Interference Alignment by Motion
MobiCom ’13
Fadel Adib, Swarun Kumar, Omid Aryan, Shyamnath Gollakota, and Dina Katabi
RF-Compass: Robot Object Manipulation Using RFID
ACM MobiCom ’13
Jue Wang, Fadel Adib, Ross Knepper, Dina Katabi, and Daniela Rus.
Faster GPS via the Sparse Fourier Transform
Mobicom ’12
Haitham Hassanieh, Fadel Adib, Dina Katabi, and Piotr Indyk
Clearing the RF Smog: Making 802.11n Robust to Cross-Technology Interference
ACM SIGCOMM ’11
Shyamnath Gollakota, Fadel Adib, Dina Katabi, and Srinivasan Seshan