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Patrick A. Carrington, Ph.D.
Hi, I’m Patrick.
An Associate Professor in the Human-Computer Interaction Institute in the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University where I direct the AXLE Lab
I study accessibility, wearable technology, and build assistive technologies. As an accessibility and human-computer interaction researcher, I explore how technology can be used to understand human ability and support empowerment, independence, and improved quality of life. My research has focused on understanding user needs and designing technology systems that enhance and leverage the full potential of users with diverse abilities. While I spend a majority of my time on assistive technologies, I am also interested in web development, user experience, and physical computing.
Publications
A majority of my publications can be found in the ACM Digital Library or through Google Scholar. For a full list of my publications see my Curriculum Vitae.
Get In Touch
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Human-Computer Interaction Institute
Carnegie Mellon University
407 S. Craig Street, Room 201
Pittsburgh, PA 15213 - [email protected]
Postdocs
Ph.D. Students
Courses
- Designing Human-Centered Software (FA2022-FA2024,SP2025)
- Special Topics: Accessibility (SP2021,FA2021,SP2022,FA2024)
- Programming Usable Interfaces (SP2020,FA2020)
Contact
- Patrick Carrington, Ph.D. Associate Professor, HCII School of Computer Science Carnegie Mellon University
- [email protected]
- 407 S. Craig Street, Room 201