Published numerous papers in top-tier HCI and accessibility venues including ACM CHI, ASSETS, and CSCW
2025: OSCAR: Object Status and Contextual Awareness for Recipes to Support Non-Visual Cooking (CHI EA 2025)
2024: Multiple publications on non-visual cooking instructions, game streaming for blind/low-vision viewers, and LLM use by autistic workers (CHI 2024, ASSETS 2024)
2023: Studies on blind people's visual arts experiences, VR-based remote accessibility assessment for wheelchair users, and inclusive CUI design at the intersection of race and disability (CHI 2023, ASSETS 2023)
2022: Research on captioning practices by YouTube creators for people with hearing impairments (CSCW 2022)
2022: Exploration of makeup and cosmetics use by people with visual impairments (CHI 2022)
Background
Associate Professor at the Human-Computer Interaction Institute, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University
Director of the AXLE Lab
Research focuses on accessibility, wearable technology, and assistive technologies
Explores how technology can understand human ability and support empowerment, independence, and improved quality of life
Designs technology systems that enhance and leverage the full potential of users with diverse abilities
Also interested in web development, user experience, and physical computing