Ahmad Alsaleem

Ph.D. Computing


School of Computing

University of Utah



Ahmad Alsaleem

Ph.D. Computing


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Ahmad Alsaleem

Ph.D. Computing


School of Computing

University of Utah




About


 Ahmad Alsaleem is an assistant professor at the Jordan University of Science and Technology. Previously he had the pleasure of Working in the Craig Nilsen rehab hospital and the Gapp Lab as a Software Engineer and researcher.

Publications


The Impact of Spinal Cord Injury on Participation in Human-Centered Research


Kazi Sinthia Kabir, Ahmad Alsaleem, Jason Wiese

DIS '21, Designing Interactive Systems Conference 2021, Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 2021, pp. 1902–1914


Applying Ability-Based Design Principles to Adaptive Outdoor Activities.


Ahmad Alsaleem, Ross Imburgia, Andrew Merryweather, Jeffrey Rosenbluth, Stephen Trapp, Jason Wiese

Designing Interactive Systems, 2020 Jun 2, pp. 1-12


Experience is not Required: Designing a Sailing Experience for Individuals with Tetraplegia.


Ahmad Alsaleem, Ross Imburgia, Andrew Merryweather, Roger Altizer, Jeffrey Rosenbluth, Stephen Trapp, Jason Wiese

Designing Interactive Systems, 2020 Jun 2, pp. 35-46


Leveraging Shared Control to Empower People with Tetraplegia to Participate in Extreme Sports


Ahmad Alsaleem, Ross Imburgia, Mateo Godinez, Andrew Merryweather, Roger Altizer, Tamara Denning, Jeffery Rosenbluth, Stephen Trapp, Jason Wiese

assets, Conference on Computers and Accessibility, 2019 Sep 23, pp. 470-481


Therapy central: On the development of computer games for physiotherapy


Mohammad Fraiwan, Natheer Khasawneh, Ahmed Malkawi, Muhammed Al-Jarrah, R. Alsa'di, Sedki Momani

2013 9th International Conference on Innovations in Information Technology, IIT 2013, 2013 Mar, pp. 24-29

Projects


Smart room technology- IT Consultant


Member of the Rehab Hospital Building Automation working committee




Neuro Grow - Project Manager


https://www.sltrib.com/news/education/2022/01/03/software-instead-pills/




Police Training Simulation - Co-creator


A police de-escalation training simulator.



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