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Dr. Kyle Keane is a Lecturer and Research Scientist at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering. Kyle teaches two courses at MIT about assistive technology and has expertise in digital accessibility and rapid prototyping.
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Anna Musser is a Research Specialist at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Anna has over 15 years experience working with people who have disabilities from children through the elderly her passion for advocacy is unparalleled.
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Abhinav Gandhi is a Masters Student in Robotics at Worcester Polytechnic Institute specializing in assistive robots.

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Kyle Keane, PhD, YACEP, ERYT-500

​Dr. Kyle Keane is a Lecturer and Research Scientist at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering. Kyle teaches two courses at MIT about assistive technology and has expertise in digital accessibility and rapid prototyping.

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Kyle Keane, PhD, YACEP, ERYT-500

​Dr. Kyle Keane is a Lecturer and Research Scientist at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering. Kyle teaches two courses at MIT about assistive technology and has expertise in digital accessibility and rapid prototyping.

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Kyle Keane, PhD, YACEP, ERYT-500

​Dr. Kyle Keane is a Lecturer and Research Scientist at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering. Kyle teaches two courses at MIT about assistive technology and has expertise in digital accessibility and rapid prototyping.

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The Humanistic Co-design Initiative is a cooperative of individuals, organizations and institutions working together to increase awareness about how designers, makers, and engineers can apply their skills in collaboration with people who have disabilities through the Humanistic Co-design Process to develop new and innovative assistive technologies.
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