Exciting Changes at the CATEA Consumer Network, New CCN Coordinator Announced
CATEA is excited to announce our newest team member, Summer Ienuso, who joined us as the new CCN Coordinator in February of this year. Summer's duties include handling recruitment and member relations ...
CATEA Researcher Wins Research Achievement Award
CATEA would like to congratulate Jon Sanford, winner of the Research Achievement Award presented today at the Georgia Tech College of Architecture (COA) Annual Awards Day. Jon is the Co-Director of t ...
24th International Seating Symposium
This international symposium addresses current and future developments in the areas of seating, positioning and mobility. Topic areas include service delivery, product development, research and evalua ...
CATEA is pleased to join the International Council for Research and Innovation in Building (CIB),the National Research Council, and the Construction Technologies Institution in organizing the Working ...
SciTrain Teacher Survey Complete
Thank you to everyone who participated in the SciTrain teacher survey. We have reached our goal of 250 respondents in record time. Participants in the survey were eligible for a change to win 1 of ( ...
Subjects Sought to Test Workstation Designs
The Work RERC has two studies coming up which involve evaluating workstation designs for CNC manufacturing and for retail cashiers. Subjects from the Atlanta area are sought to participate in these s ...
Product Demonstration with Dr. Sprigle's Industrial Design Students
CATEA was pleased to welcome Christy Acker of the Shepherd Center, Vincent Martin of the Atlanta VA Rehab R&D Center of Excellence in Vision Loss, Dr. Michael Williams Atlanta VA Medical Center, and J ...
PAPERS DUE DEC. 15th - “Building Comfortable and Liveable Environments for All”
The International Council for Building Research and Innovation (CIB) Working Commission 084 “Building Comfortable Environments for All” invites you to submit high quality research papers for the Inter ...
Which kind of adaptive flooring would be most helpful for someone who is totally blind?