Hamidi, Foad
Projects: Accessible Making for Assistive Technology (AM4AT) The TalkBox Project Fabrication Lab-in-a-Kit (FLiK): DIY Assistive Technology for Children with Disabilities in Kenya Deliberately Slow Interfaces Synchrum: A Tangible Interface for Rhythmic Collaboration
Graduate Student, Doctoral Level and Graduate Student, Masters Level, Graduate Program in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Foad Hamidi has a PhD in Computer Science (2016) from York University, focusing on designing and evaluating digital living media systems for children that utilized dynamics of caring and responsibility. He is currently a Assistant Professor at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC), investigating how technological tools and processes can support inclusion, participation and empowerment for different populations, including people with disabilities and youth. Foad is also collaborating with Dr. Baljko on the FLiK (Fabrication Lab-in-a-Kit) project to develop DIY Assistive Technology for Children with Disabilities in Kenya.
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Projects: Accessible Making for Assistive Technology (AM4AT) The TalkBox Project Fabrication Lab-in-a-Kit (FLiK): DIY Assistive Technology for Children with Disabilities in Kenya Deliberately Slow Interfaces Synchrum: A Tangible Interface for Rhythmic Collaboration
Graduate Student, Doctoral Level and Graduate Student, Masters Level, Graduate Program in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Foad Hamidi has a PhD in Computer Science (2016) from York University, focusing on designing and evaluating digital living media systems for children that utilized dynamics of caring and responsibility. He is currently a Assistant Professor at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC), investigating how technological tools and processes can support inclusion, participation and empowerment for different populations, including people with disabilities and youth. Foad is also collaborating with Dr. Baljko on the FLiK (Fabrication Lab-in-a-Kit) project to develop DIY Assistive Technology for Children with Disabilities in Kenya.
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