At LUNA Lab (Life Understanding & Neural Art AI Lab), we believe that the next evolution of Artificial Intelligence is not just about calculation, but about empathy and understanding. Our mission is to decode the invisible language of the human brain and biological signals, translating them into meaningful Digital Art and practical Healthcare Solutions. We aim to transcend the boundaries between Neural Engineering and Creative Design, developing AI that cares for the human mind, improves sleep quality, and visualizes the unconscious. We are not just engineering codes; we are engineering comfort and inspiration for a better life.
"Science by LUNA, Healing for Life."
Through multidisciplinary research across Brain Science, AI, and Art, LUNA Lab aspires to be a global leader where technology meets humanity. We dream of a future where AI heals the heart and inspires the soul.
To achieve this vision, we focus on three convergence pillars:
We develop advanced AI algorithms to analyze biomedical data, specifically focusing on Sleep Engineering and Mental Healthcare. By understanding bio-signals (EEG, ECG), we provide scientific solutions for better rest and mental wellness. (In partnership with PASA)
We pioneer the field of Neuro-Art, using Generative AI and Computer Vision to visualize human thoughts and emotions. We turn brainwaves into visual art, creating new forms of expression and digital therapeutics.
We strive to create AI that acts as a true companion. From counseling AI to interactive media, our goal is to provide intelligent services that understand human emotion and spirit.
May 2022 : Received the basic science research fund from the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF)
May 2022 : Received a fund for startup growth technology development (MSS)
September 2021 : Participated in Brain Korea 21, the national human resources development project
May 2021 : Participated in the regional innovation system (RIS) project (Ministry of Education)
April 2021 : Received a fund for ICT R&D innovation voucher project (IITP)
April 2021 : Received a fund for local leading industrial promotion (MSS)
June 2020 : Received the LINC+ research fund
June 2020 : Accepted for the Undergraduate Research Program (KOFAC)
March 2020 : Opened the AIIP Lab