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Reimagining Mobility

Dr. Steele AccessEngineering, Media, Outreach, Presentation, UbiquitousRehabilitation October 14, 2020October 12, 2021

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  • ← Elijah Kuska named TL1 scholar, 2020 Cohort
  • MC Rosenberg, BS Banjanin, SA Burden, KM Steele (2020) “Predicting walking response to ankle exoskeleton using data driven models” →

Our Work:

  • AccessEngineering
  • Dynamic Motor Control
  • Optimizing Orthoses
  • Ubiquitous Rehabilitation
  • Education
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Recent News

  • Congratulations – Kate Bokowy earns Outstanding Research Award July 22, 2025
  • Congratulations – Mia Hoffman receives Dennis Lang Award! July 15, 2025
  • Congratulations – Ally Clarke receives ASB Student Travel Award! July 8, 2025
  • Congratulations – Madeleine McCreary selected to receive NSF Graduate Research Fellowship! June 30, 2025
  • 2025 CREATE Research Showcase Highlights Inclusive Innovation June 23, 2025

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Mechanical Engineering
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Seattle WA, 98195-32600

Lab: MEB252
Office: MEB323

E-mail: kmsteele@uw.edu
Phone: 206-685-2390

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