The five-year grant will expand the national workforce of highly skilled professionals delivering cutting-edge assistive technology services, with a focus on transition and vocational rehabilitation.
The award recognizes Sullivan for his willingness to share his time and expertise to help numerous Pitt innovators navigate the uneven terrain of innovation and entrepreneurship.
Master of Rehabilitation Technology Program Director Julie Faieta shares what makes the program stand out.
Faieta brings an extensive background in assistive technology and Alzheimer's research, and is eager to increase the program’s visibility to a broad audience of prospective students.
The awards recognize SHRS staff members for their dedication and exemplary contributions that uplift the mission and values of SHRS and the Pitt community.
March 1 is the day to celebrate the power of mobility and the incredible contributions of wheelchair users worldwide.
The Accessible SmartTech Research Group has teamed up with Hello Robot, a leading innovator in robots that assist people, and the ALS Association to advance the development of Stretch: a user-friendly robot with the potential to enhance quality of life.
This groundbreaking initiative administered by the Accessible SmartTech Research Group is accepting proposals for the development of mobile apps designed to improve the lives of people with disabilities.
The Healthy Home Lab was presented with a $1 million HUD grant representing the first in the United States to study technology-based options for people aged 62-plus in public housing and focuses on helping older adults remain at home and age in place.
Caitlin Bowman Martwinski (MSPO '24) became one of only 10 students in the country to receive a prestigious $10,000 award.