Yasmine Elglaly
Associate Professor · Accessibility in Technology
Western Washington UniversityAbout
Yasmine Elglaly is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Western Washington University (WWU). She directs the KIND (Komputing for INclusion and Disability) lab, focusing on human-centered research in accessibility and disability inclusion within technology and education. Her work emphasizes integrating accessibility into core computer science topics, developing pedagogical tools for inclusive education, and advancing assistive technologies for marginalized communities.
Research Interests: Her research spans accessibility in computing education, assistive technologies, machine learning fairness, and inclusive design. She collaborates with students on projects addressing challenges faced by autistic individuals in computing, digital accessibility in academia and workplaces, and fostering disability awareness in software engineering.
Publications Trends: Her recent articles highlight efforts to embed accessibility across the computer science curriculum, design inclusive communication systems for deaf and hearing users, and create datasets addressing disability discourse. She also explores practical teaching strategies, such as hands-on accessibility training for educators and frameworks for fair machine learning education.
Advising & Grants: Yasmine mentors students in the KIND lab, though no specific grant details are provided. Her work has been recognized through collaborations with industry and academic partners, though no named awards are mentioned in the text.
Labs/Teams: The KIND lab serves as a hub for interdisciplinary projects, emphasizing experiential learning and real-world impact in accessibility solutions.
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