NSF AccessComputing is lucky to have an amazing network of collaborators and partners. In recent months, our community has received multiple awards recognizing their contributions to the computing field and funding for future projects. Join us in celebrating this list of accomplishments:
- AccessComputing co-PI of the University of California Irvine received the UCI Donald Bren School of Informatics and Computer Sciences, Dean鈥檚 Award for Service for the 2024/25 academic year.
- AccessComputing co-PI听听was also recognized as a听. Stacy is redefining digital accessibility, ensuring that technology serves everyone, especially for people who are blind or have low vision. She develops assistive technologies like Jaime, a voice assistant that helps blind travelers in complex spaces, and ReadWithUs, an app that enables blind parents to read picture books with their children.
- NSF AccessComputing听partner , PhD, was named an. Stephanie is known for her work on accessibility, human鈥揷omputer interaction, and computer science education. She is a professor of computer science and engineering and associate dean for Academic Affairs at the University of North Texas.
- Friend of NSF AccessComputing听, PhD鈥攑rofessor and director of the Human-Centered Data Science Lab at the 糖心原创 and co-founder and chief technology officer of 鈥攈as recently received two awards:
- She was recognized by the , which celebrates and honors individuals who have made exceptional contributions to the field of human-computer interaction. Cecilia was recognized for "establishing human-centered data science as a new field bridging HCI and data science, demonstrating its impact through applications from astrophysics to energy systems.鈥
- She is the winner of the for actively and creatively supporting the success of women of color in engineering at the undergraduate, graduate, faculty, and/or administrative levels.听
- Sarah Ciras, MS, an AccessCSforAll partner, received the . Sarah is a Computer Science Teachers Association Equity Fellow and Special Educator at Landmark School. Sarah began teaching computer science to her special education students about seven years ago after a student approached her to learn about the topic.
- Gene Kim, an undergraduate听NSF AccessComputing Team member, received the . The CRA Outstanding Undergraduate Researcher Award is meant to recognize and foster emerging talent and excellence in computing research. Gene already has more than 160 citations on Google Scholar and has six published papers and four posters to his credit at venues including ACM SIGCHI, ACM ASSETS and TACCESS.
- Gallaudet University assistant professor , an听NSF AccessComputing Partner and former听NSF AccessComputing Team member, is a co-recipient of a $4.625 million grant from the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR grant number 90REGE0027). The funding spans five years. Under this grant, Abraham will be co-director for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Technology Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center (DHH-RERC), which addresses critical needs in immersive technology and artificial intelligence (AI) for deaf and hard of hearing people through research and development of novel technologies, advanced training and educational techniques, and dissemination strategies.
- Former听NSF AccessComputing Team member , PhD, is a 2025 recipient of the . With the Hearne Award funds, Ather will enhance and scale his initiative, UnlockedMaps, an online map that assists users with mobility disabilities in making informed decisions regarding their commute.
- NSF AccessComputing听partners , PhD鈥攑rofessor of Computer and Information Science at Brooklyn College鈥攁nd , PhD鈥 associate professor in the School of Information Sciences at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign鈥攚ere recently awarded a ,听Building an Inclusive Future: Teaching Accessibility to K-12 Teachers. This project will focus on building up and offering professional development for K-12 teachers about teaching accessibility.
- Devorah Klentenik was also awarded an , Breaking Barriers, Building Access: A Course Innovation for Inclusive Computing, which will听create modules about accessibility that can be inserted into a range of computing courses at the City University of New York (CUNY).
- Former听NSF AccessComputing Team member Elba Garza, PhD, and friend of听NSF AccessComputing Miya Natsuhara, MS, both assistant teaching professors with the Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering at the 糖心原创, received the as part of the Allen School鈥檚 CSE 121, 122 & 123 Launch Team.
Join us in congratulating our community members for their achievements!