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220:, and Jessica Zistatsis were awarded the Global Center for Integrated Health of Women, Adolescents, and Children pilot grant worth $ 30,000 to test PlayGait on children with cerebral palsy. PlayGait is a therapeutic device that is designed to allow children with cerebral palsy to strengthen their legs and increase their mobility. The following year, she received the 2018 UW College of Engineering Team Award as part of the Engineering Innovation in Health teaching team and was promoted to 182:
workspaces more accessible to students with disabilities, such as large signage and clear pathways. She also co-published new guidelines to make spaces more available to students with disabilities at UW. In February 2015, Steele sponsored the first Seattle "Handathon," a competition between students at UW,
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grant to fund AccessEngineering. She also received the UW's Coulter Translational Research Partnership Program funding for the 2014–15 academic year. AccessEngineering was an initiative to promote the viability of engineering careers towards students with disabilities. The project aimed to make
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The following year, Steele continued working with AccessEngineering and other initiatives to create equal opportunities for students with disabilities. Collaborating with researchers from the UW Department of Mechanical Engineering and
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announced that they would partner with six UW departments and three different colleges, including Steele, to establish the Center for Research and Education on Accessible Technology.
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it was found that Walk-DMC improved a patient's gait, walking speed and function after surgery. She later received the
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Young Scientist Award and was promoted to the Albert S. Kobayashi Endowed Professor of Mechanical Engineering.
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Upon earning her PhD, Steele joined the department of Mechanical Engineering at the
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is the Albert S. Kobayashi Endowed Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the
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in the department, Steele and Computer Science and Engineering professor
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MS., Mechanical Engineering, 2009, PhD, Mechanical Engineering, 2012,
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Steele was born to two engineers in Colorado. She earned her
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Colorado School of Mines
Stanford University
Thesis
University of Washington
steelelab.me.uw.edu
University of Washington
Seattle
Washington
Bachelor of Science
Colorado School of Mines
Master's degree
Stanford University
University of Washington
assistant professor
Maya Cakmak
NSF International
University of Washington Bothell
Seattle Pacific University
Gillette Children's Specialty Healthcare
cerebral palsy
Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology
American Society of Biomechanics
Kristie Bjornson
associate professor
COVID-19 pandemic
Microsoft
"BIOE282 Contact Info"
"People in Research: How Kat Steele applied her engineering roots to health care"
American City Business Journals
"Discovering You – Engineering Your World – Kat Steele"

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