Jessica Zistatsis

Jessica Zistatsis

Jessica Zistatsis stands in front of the fountain on the UW campus wearing a white blouse.EDUCATION

MS, Mechanical Engineering – University of Washington

BS, Mechanical Engineering – University of Washington


RESEARCH INTEREST

Jessica is interested in developing rehabilitation devices such as exoskeletons and prostheses. With the award of a New England Pediatric Device Consortium grant, she furthered the design and testing of a pediatric exoskeleton for children with neurological walking disabilities such as cerebral palsy.


HOBBIES

Hiking, Cooking, Reading

 

Heather Feldner

Heather Feldner

The blonde version of Dr. Feldner smiles in front of a beautiful waterfall.EDUCATION

BS in Human Biology, Marquette University, Milwaukee WI
MPT in Physical Therapy, Marquette University, Milwaukee WI
PhD in Disability Studies, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago IL

RESEARCH INTEREST

Heather Feldner is currently a faculty member in Rehabilitation Medicine at the University of Washington, and was previously a Post-Doctoral Fellow in the Ability & Innovation Lab. Her research interests focus on learning the ways in which beliefs about dis/ability, human performance, and technology influence stakeholder experiences of disability and rehabilitation. She is especially interested in exploring how these stakeholder views drive their perceptions and expectations of technology utilized to affect rehabilitation outcomes, accessibility, and participation. Heather’s previous research has explored these qualitative perceptions and experiences, in order to contribute to a more complete picture of technology use and provision processes, and the effects of technology on stakeholder experiences. Heather’s other research interests include qualitative and participatory action research, social justice and disability theory, universal design, early powered mobility for children, and re-imagining graduate health sciences curriculum to not only be more inclusive to disabled students, but also to be open to more diverse meanings of disability.


 HOBBIES

Trying to keep up with her three children, volleyball, hiking, biking, exploring Seattle breweries and wineries, and after all that…sleeping!

Michael Rosenberg

Michael Rosenberg

Michael Rosenberg sporting plaid in the early days of his PhD.EDUCATION

PhD, Mechanical Engineering – University of Washington

MS, Mechanical Engineering – University of Washington

BS, Mechanical Engineering – North Carolina State University


RESEARCH INTEREST

Michael is interested in improving models of neuromuscular control for individuals with cerebral palsy to more accurately guide the design of subject-specific ankle-foot orthoses


HOBBIES

Trail running, Cycling, Backpacking

Bilge Soran

Bilge Soran

Bilge Soran must have just come down the stairs! A selfie taken at the bottom of some carpeted stairs, wearing a blue plaid shirt.EDUCATION

PhD, Computer Science and Engineering – University of Washington
MS, Computer Science and Engineering – University of Washington
MS, Computer Engineering – GIT, Kocaeli, Turkey
BS, Computer Engineering – METU, Ankara, Turkey


RESEARCH INTEREST

Bilge’s research goal is to design and evaluate novel systems that span a wide range of topics -from healthcare to daily-living- using computer vision techniques. Her research while in the lab focused on tracking and analyzing human body posture for rehabilitation purposes.

 


Benjamin Shuman

Benjamin Shuman

Ben has UW spirit - purple polo in front of the purple wall in the lab.

EDUCATION

PhD, Mechanical Engineering – University of Washington

MS, Mechanical Engineering – University of Washington

BS, Mechanical Engineering – University of Washington


RESEARCH INTEREST

Ben is interested in better understanding pathological motions and developing improved treatment options. He is currently examining the effects of Botulism treatment in individuals with cerebral palsy.


 HOBBIES

Water Polo, Hiking, Cooking