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Adaptive Robotics & Technology Lab

Texas A&M University College of Engineering

Adaptive Healthcare Technologies

Woody, our educational social robot platform, playing e-Cube with his human friend.

Technology plays an important role in modern health care. When designed properly, it can automate the labor-intensive and costly processes, producing objectively measured data, and enables novel assessment and intervention approaches which were otherwise impossible before. Our research focuses on developing technology-enabled solutions for low-cost, long-term healthcare, with the current focus on game-based cognitive assessment and training and autonomous robots for health monitoring and social interactions.

FUNDING:

  1. 1. NSF Award No. 2002721 (PI: Kiju Lee, 09/01/19 - 01/31/22)
  2. 2. Case-Coulter Pilot Project Grant (PI: Kiju Lee, 10/01/18 - 8/31/19 - discontinued due to PI's move to TAMU)
  3. 3. NSF Award No. 1445012 (PI: Kiju Lee, 09/15/14 - 08/31/19)
  4. 4. NSF Award No. 1109270 (PI: Kiju Lee, 08/01/11 - 07/31/14)

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