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Rory Cooper is a Distinguished Professor at the University of Pittsburgh, affiliated with the Department of Rehabilitation Science and Technology and the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences. He leads the Human Engineering Research Laboratories (HERL), focusing on assistive technology, rehabilitation engineering, and wheelchair innovation. His work emphasizes mobility solutions, robotic systems for disability, and accessibility in transportation. With over 400 peer-reviewed publications, Cooper’s research spans wheelchair design, biomechanics, and user-centered engineering. He has pioneered technologies like the IBOT Transporter and robotic transfer systems, aiming to enhance quality of life for individuals with disabilities.
His expertise includes clinical applications, standards development, and global dissemination of assistive technologies. Collaborations with institutions like the VA and international partners highlight his commitment to translational research. Cooper has advised on policies for disability inclusion, advocating for accessibility in urban planning and autonomous vehicles. Current projects include robotic wheelchair navigation, smart seating systems, and participatory design approaches.
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