Assistive Technology Adaptation
and Training (AT-AT) Laboratory
Current Research
Turning ride-on toy cars into early childhood power mobility devices for children with disabilties.
Using low-cost maker technologies to create customizable assistive devices for people across the lifespan.
Leveraging in-home sensors and machine learning models to measure health status and predict declines, leading to preventative intervention.
Improving accessibility of one of the world's most popular leisure activities.
Exploring options for people with disabilities to express their style and engage in daily activities with clothing that fits the wearer and their abilities.
Adapting evidence-based techniques to help families of children with neurodevelopmental conditions navigate self-care challenges.