Black and white photo of uppper body with a lightly curled air and wearing glasses

Keita Ohshiro

Biography

I am a PhD student at New Jersey Institute of Technology in the Department of Informatics, advised by Dr. Mark Cartwright. My research is an intersection of Design, Human-Computer Interaction and Accessiblity, with an emphasis on working with people with disabilities to understand accessibility issues and design solutions through working with them. I am currently working with people who are deaf, Deaf, and hard of hearing (DHH) to empower their creative sound activities, such as music performance and audio production.

I got an M.S. in Integrated Design & Media at New York University, working closely with Dr. Amy Hurst, Dr. Luke Dubois, and Professor Benedetta Piantella. I got my B.S. in Mathematics & Computer Science at Temple University and B.A. in Liberal Arts at International Christian University.

I'm interested in Accessibility, Design, Human-Computer Interaction, Education, Sound, and Any programmable matters.

Publications

Academic Publications

Please visit my Google Scholar page.

Other Publications

Contact