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  • Remembering Paul Baker

    December 20, 2023

    It is with deep sorrow and great sadness that we, as the Director and former Director of CACP, share with you the news that our friend and colleague Paul Manuel Aviles Baker passed away on Thursday, Dec. 14, 2023.

  • CACP Graduate Research Assistants present at the HFES 67th International Annual Meeting

    November 2, 2023

    Graduate Research Assistants with CACP, Emily Gleaton, Emily Parcell and Jenny Egan-Erickson attended the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (HFES) conference held in Washington D.C. on October 23-27, 2023. It is the world’s largest scientific association for professionals in the Human Factors and Ergonomics field.

  • Baker Gives Paper at IPSA 2023

    September 19, 2023

    CACP Senior Director of Research, Paul M.A. Baker, recently attended the International Political Science Association (IPSA)  27th World Congress of Political Science held 15-19 July 2023, in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

  • Job Opportunities at CACP

    September 5, 2023

     

    CACP’s mission is to inform the inclusive development, implementation and adoption of cutting-edge, next generation digital technologies domestically and internationally by conducting objective, evidence-based research. Drawing on focused, empirically based research, we develop social, economic and policy-oriented perspectives on digital technologies at the intersection of society, inclusion and policy that address a range of stakeholder needs.

    Our research provides the foundation for the assessment and analysis of issues that inform our contribution to public sector policy: federal rulemaking, and input into the regulatory and policy-making process. This applied research orientation also supports our work in applied and industry-centric research and assessment.

    Work in this area includes usability and human factors assessment, use of technology to facilitate independence for older adults, accessible and inclusive technology designed for people with functional limitations; enhanced, accessible, emergency communications that affect people with disabilities, the general public, as well as first responders and other stakeholders. In this latter focus we emphasize the importance of collaborative partnerships with industry as well as designers, developers, and other innovation related interest

  • CDAIT Announces IoT Challenge Competition Winners

    July 13, 2023

    Students from the College of Engineering, College of Computing, College of Design, and the College of Sciences participated in the third annual competition. Each of the Challenge category winners will receive scholarship awards totaling $12,000 to be divided among team members.

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