
Thomas L. Martin
Professor · Wearable and Pervasive Computing
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityAbout
Thomas L. Martin is a Professor and Bradley Faculty Fellow of Education in the Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Virginia Tech. His work spans wearable/pervasive computing, interdisciplinary design, and educational innovation. He holds a Ph.D. (1999) and M.S. (1994) from Carnegie Mellon University, and a B.S. (1992) from the University of Cincinnati.
His research focuses on wearable computing systems, e-textiles, and curricular design. Notable contributions include developing hybrid exoskeletons, e-textile energy systems, and interdisciplinary learning frameworks. He is a leader in engineering education reform, emphasizing threshold concepts and project-based learning.
- Key Awarde: Bradley Faculty Fellow of Education
- Teaching/Research Themes: Wearable tech, medical workspace innovation, and adaptive lifelong learning
- Service: Active in curriculum redesign initiatives and interdisciplinary team processes
His over 150 publications span topics from e-textile architectures to healthcare workspace design. Current projects explore the intersection of art/science in engineering education and scalable e-textile manufacturing.
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