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Abena Boadi-Agyemang
Graduate Research Assistant at Carnegie Mellon University Robotics Institute
Abena Boadi-Agyemang is a Graduate Research Assistant at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) Robotics Institute.23 Her research interests lie at the intersection of human-machine interaction, design research, and accessibility.1 She is broadly interested in applying human-centered design approaches to designing robot-mediated interfaces and technologies to support people with disabilities.1
Boadi-Agyemang's recent work has focused on using an understanding of haptic and spatial perception to design haptic interfaces and robotic mobility aids for people who are blind or have low vision.1 She is passionate about uncovering technology solutions that enable people to live empowered lives.1
Academically, Boadi-Agyemang holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Stanford University (2017-2021) and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Robotics at Carnegie Mellon University (2021-2027).3 She is advised by Dr. Aaron Steinfeld.146 Her Google Scholar profile lists her research areas as human-robot interaction, accessibility, and haptics.5
Her experience includes:
- Graduate Research Assistant at Carnegie Mellon University Robotics Institute (August 2021 - Present)3
- Undergraduate Student Researcher at SHAPE Lab at Stanford University School of Engineering (June 2019 - June 2021), where she developed novel, robot-mediated haptic interfaces under the supervision of Dr. Sean Follmer.13
- Autodesk Fusion Catalyst Student Intern at Autodesk (July 2020 - December 2020)3
- Program Coordinator at Stanford Queer Student Resources at Stanford University (September 2019 - March 2020)3
- Research Assistant at Stanford VMware Women's Leadership Innovation Lab (October 2018 - June 2019), supervised by Dr. Melissa Abad.13
- Research Assistant at Stanford University Graduate School of Education (November 2017 - March 2018), supervised by Dr. John Willinsky.13
- Founder of Educate A Generation (April 2015 - September 2017), an initiative aimed at fostering the love of STEAM education in young children.3
Boadi-Agyemang has also received the Academic Award of Excellence from the Stanford University Black Community Services Center and the Top Achievers Award from the Botswana Education Attache in September 2017.3

