The High-Performance Human Interfacing Laboratory (Hi-PHI Lab) at UNC develops transformative human interfacing technologies to enable a new era of human health.
The world is flooded with wearable technologies, but none of those sensors precisely, robustly tell you what is happening inside your nerves and muscles. In the Hi-PHI Lab, we're building those needed sensors.
We design devices that can sense, stimulate, and image the human body using novel electromagnetic strategies. Our vision is a world where accessible, minimally-invasive technologies transform lives by restoring ability to persons with movement disorders.
In collaboration with MIT and Brown University, we developed magnetomicrometry, the first technology to be used for real-time direct muscle tissue length tracking in humans.
We're a new lab starting Fall 2025, led by P.I. Cameron Taylor.