7th year of Science on Tap
Thanks to the continued support of UNM, Explora and the National Museum of Nuclear Science and History
A time to eat, drink & talk about science!
on Central
Join us Thursday, March 7 at 5:30
Design Thinking with our Community
Heather Canavan
and the
Canavan Group
Darnell Cuylear, Nika Mitchell, Tye Martin, Ben Matheson, Laura McKenney, Lorraine Mottishaw, Phuong Nguyen, Johnny Yarmey
Center for Biomedical Engineering
University of New Mexico
Heather Canavan
and the
Canavan Group
Darnell Cuylear, Nika Mitchell, Tye Martin, Ben Matheson, Laura McKenney, Lorraine Mottishaw, Phuong Nguyen, Johnny Yarmey
Center for Biomedical Engineering
University of New Mexico
Although our public buildings and
spaces have been required to “reasonably accommodate” individuals with
disabilities since the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, many buildings
are barely ADA-compliant, rather than ADA-friendly. For example, pushbuttons aides
on heavy external building doors are often far too high for people with limited
upper body mobility to operate from a wheelchair. Human-Centered Design is
being used at the University of New Mexico to partner our engineering students
with community members who know what the flaws are with our current assistive
aides. Together, they are building creative designs that are tailor-made to
adapt the environment to the user.
At this event, you’ll hear a bit about the
theory behind Design Thinking, and you’ll have a chance to participate in a
hands-on event. Then you’ll see some of the latest designs, and meet the
students behind them.
For more information about the Canavan Group and Adaptive Biomedical Designs
For more information about the Canavan Group and Adaptive Biomedical Designs
Then mark your calendars for upcoming programs:
April 11, 2019 (Note: 2nd Thursday of the month!)
Research and Casework in Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology
Amy Rachel Michael
Lecturer
Anthropology
University of New Hampshire
May 2, 2019
April 11, 2019 (Note: 2nd Thursday of the month!)
Research and Casework in Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology
Amy Rachel Michael
Lecturer
Anthropology
University of New Hampshire
May 2, 2019
David T. Hanson
Professor
UNM Biology
Research being conducted on the International
Space
Station involving plants
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