Steven J. Schwartz with ORLAN Spacesuit

Steven J. Schwartz

Senior Engineering Executive
Research Scientist in the fields of Computer, Communications and Media Technology
Wearable Computing
Wireless Communications
Human Systems Integration
Systems of Systems Engineering

Please visit my personal web page at the MIT Media Lab for additional information:
Steven J. Schwartz MIT Media Laboratory Wearable Computing

Bio - Steven J. Schwartz

Steve Schwartz with Space Shuttle Main Engine Steven J. Schwartz is a Senior Engineering Executive and Research Scientist at the forefront of Computer, Communications
and Media technology. For over twenty-five years, He has been instrumental in the creation of many technical innovations
for the television and film industry and continues to pave the way for the emerging field of wearable computers.

Steven Schwartz held the notable position of Chief Video Engineer at Lucasfilm LTD, where he pioneered video editing
and music scoring systems for use in film and video production and designed key portions of the technical infrastructure
for Skywalker Ranch. Steve Schwartz recently held the position of Research Scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Media Laboratory and led
a team of researchers to develop breakthrough wearable computing technology including the development of a novel solution for delivering high fidelity,
hands-free visual information to Astronauts performing Extra-Vehicular Activities on the International Space Station.

In 2002 Steven Schwartz was among "30 R&D Stars to Watch" profiled by Industry Week Magazine and cited by the MIT News Office.