Profiles in "Wearable Technologies" Expertise Area

  • Jordan teaches context-centered electrical engineering and embedded systems design courses and studies the use of context in both K-12 and undergraduate engineering design education.
  • Sha's research concerns ethico-aesthetic improvisation, and a topological approach to morphogenesis and process philosophy.
  • McDaniel's research is in haptic perception and haptic interface design for human augmentation, with a focus on assistive and rehabilitative technologies for people with disabilities.
  • Thorn’s research spans interactive media, wearable music, audio products, augmented instruments, and relational ontologies. He also leads NSF projects supporting neurodivergent learners.
  • Chen's research interests focus on advanced manufacturing technologies, including 3D printing, nanoimprinting and nano-transfer printing, for emerging applications in the areas of photonics, energy and biomedical engineering.
  • Stopher's expertise includes wearable technologies, transportation planning, survey research design and economic development.
  • Koffer uses innovative methodologies to link stress (e.g., everyday hassles, major life events) to health and well-being across adulthood and aging.
  • Ghasemzadeh's research interests include mobile health, machine learning, and algorithm design.