Mia Hoffman Presents Adapted Ride-on Car Work

Heather and Mia stand at the poster

Congrats to Mia Hoffman and colleagues for presenting our work on "Turn Right Here: A Quantitative Approach to Testing the Efficacy of Novel Steering Modifications for Adapted Ride-on Cars" to the 38th International Seating Symposium (ISS). Makeability Lab member, Daniel Campos Zamora, has been collaborating with Mia Hoffman and Professors Kat Steele (MechE) and Heather Feldner (Rehab Medicine).

The ISS is the world’s largest academic conference in the field of seating, mobility, and assistive technology for people with disabilities. ISS draws key stakeholders from the continuum of care: clinicians, researchers, manufacturers, suppliers, consumers, and more are all present at our events.

Heather and Mia stand at the poster