About
Graham Pullin is a Professor of Design and Disability at the University of Dundee, specializing in prosthetic devices, augmentative communication, and user-centered design. His research focuses on disability futures, healthcare quality improvement, and socio-technical systems in rehabilitation. He leads interdisciplinary projects such as 'Imagining Technologies for Disability Futures' and 'Co-Design and a Sense of Ownership in Rehabilitation Services.'
- Roles: Investigator on multiple research grants, mentor in improvement studies, and advocate for disability-led design.
- Affiliations: Collaborates with institutions like the University of Leeds, Exeter, and Sheffield, and engages with the V&A Dundee for public exhibitions.
His work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals, emphasizing accessibility and inclusion. Key achievements include commendations for research and public engagement projects, such as the Herald Higher Education Awards and Stephen Fry Awards.
Publications explore topics like prosthetic hand design, AAC futures, and systematic reviews of participatory research methods. He actively participates in conferences, workshops, and media engagements to disseminate his findings and promote inclusive design practices.




