
About
Sara Muneeb is a PhD researcher at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) Centre for Robotics (QCR), focusing on collaborative robots for individuals with intellectual disabilities in professional workplaces. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Human-Computer Interaction from the Information Technology University, Pakistan, and a Master of Philosophy from QUT’s Design Participation Lab (DPL), where her research centered on user experience and educational technologies for children with intellectual disabilities.
Education:
- Bachelor of Science in Human-Computer Interaction, Information Technology University, Pakistan
- Master of Philosophy, QUT Design Participation Lab (DPL)
Her research interests span inclusive design, assistive technologies, and participatory approaches to empower marginalized groups. Key themes include leveraging game-based methods for cognitive assessment, contextualizing educational technologies in Pakistan, and integrating robotics into supportive workplace environments. Her work emphasizes culturally responsive solutions for accessibility and equitable participation.
Research Trends: Sara’s publications highlight explorations in brain games’ impact on cognitive performance, design frameworks for neurodiverse populations, and usability studies of assistive interfaces. Her recent work (2023–2024) focuses on generational behavioral profiling in gaming contexts and scalable educational tools for autism in Pakistan.
Advising & Grants: No specific advising roles or grants listed in the provided text. Affiliated with QUT’s Centre for Robotics and Design Participation Lab (DPL), contributing to interdisciplinary research teams focused on human-robot interaction and inclusive technology.
Labs/Teams: Active in QCR and DPL, collaborating on projects that bridge robotics innovation with participatory design methodologies for disability inclusion.
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