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Sile O'Modhrain

Associate Professor, University Of Michigan

Sile O'Modhrain is a distinguished faculty member at the University of Michigan, excelling in teaching both undergraduate and graduate programs in the fields of Information and Music, Theatre, and Dance.

Her research primarily centers around Human-computer Interaction (HCI), with a specific emphasis on touch (haptics) and sound (auditory feedback).

She leads a significant project funded by the NSF aimed at creating a full-page refreshable tactile display to benefit visually impaired individuals in using computers.

Aside from her academic endeavors, Sile is dedicated to advocating for the development of accessible technology and products, drawing from her unique perspective as a blind professional actively engaged in the domains of human-computer action and interaction design.

Sile O'Modhrain holds an extensive educational background, including a Post Doc in Media Arts and Sciences from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a Doctor of Philosophy in Human Computer Interaction from Stanford University, an MSc in Music Technology from the University of York, and a Bachelor's degree in Music from Trinity College Dublin.

Her professional journey has seen her hold key roles such as Associate Professor at the University of Michigan within both the School of Information and the School of Music, along with previous positions including Senior Lecturer at Queen's University Belfast, Principal Investigator at MIT Media Lab, and Studio Manager at the BBC.

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Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States