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Congrats to our TechSAge 2020 graduates!

Alyse Bondarowicz, BS Interdisciplinary Health (UIUC)
Jordan Chen, MS Human Computer Interaction (Georgia Tech)
Mikaela Frechette, MS Kinesiology (UIUC)
Jordan Hartley, MS Public Health (Emory University)
Christopher Kovac, BS Computer Science (UIUC)
Adithi Murthy, BS in Industrial Engineering (UIUC)
Megan Sebahar,  BS Community Health (UIUC)
Yohta Shimizu, MS Library & Information Science (UIUC)

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Multiple sclerosis (MS) affects roughly 2.3 million individuals worldwide – many of whom experience walking impairments. Many traditional measures to quantify walking, such as self-reports and in-lab observations and performance tests, do not fully characterize walking in the real-world. Wearable technology may provide a solution to the limitations of current clinical and lab-based measures for people with MS. A new review article by grad student Mikaela Frechette, Dr. Jake Sosnoff & colleagues in Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports, finds that wearable technology has the ability to provide objective, comprehensive, and sensitive measures of gait in people with MS by enabling easy and continuous remote gait quality monitoring that can take place outside a typical lab. Read the full article by Frechette, Meyer, Tulipani, Gurchiek, McGinnis, & Sosnoff. Mikaela was granted her MS in Kinesiology (May 2020) for her thesis entitled “The validity, reliability, and sensitivity of a smartphone-based seated postural control assessment in wheelchair users”, as part of the 上网科学工具app 下载.

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Harshal Mahajan, Ph.D. is a Research Assistant Professor at the College of Applied Health Sciences at Illinois and serves as the Assistant Director of Research for the McKechnie Family LIFE Home.  

As a part of the Monitoring and Managing falls project, Harshal is involved with clinical assessment of wheelchair falls and assists with developing algorithms that will help develop a wheelchair fall detection system. Previously, he was involved with the Smart Bathroom project with clinical assessment of bathroom transfers. His research interests include: smart living environments, smart assistive technologies, virtual and augmented reality rehabilitation interventions. Learn more about Harshal. 

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