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Jack Parker is a Senior Lecturer within the College of Science and Engineering. His research focuses on rehabilitation technologies and behavioral interventions, particularly in ADHD management, pediatric therapy, and post-stroke recovery. Parker employs cutting-edge methodologies including wearable sensors, machine learning, and virtual reality to address mobility challenges and neurodevelopmental disorders.
Parker's research spans three core domains: (1) ADHD interventions, developing digital tools for symptom management; (2) Rehabilitation engineering, creating sensor-based systems for stroke and orthopedic recovery; and (3) Pediatric health technology, designing VR and mobile solutions for young patients. His work consistently integrates user-centered design with clinical validation.
Analysis of Parker's 15 most recent publications (2017-2025) reveals predominant themes: 68% focus on technological interventions for health conditions, with ADHD (47%) and stroke/orthopedic rehabilitation (40%) as primary domains. Methodologically, 53% utilize AI/ML techniques, while 33% implement wearable sensors. The research consistently translates engineering innovations into clinical applications.


