Tamanna Motahar, Ph.D.


Ph.D. Graduate


It shows the headshot of Tamanna Motahar, a PhD student of PeDEL lab.
My research interest sits broadly at the intersection of Human Computer Interaction (HCI), Personal Informatics, and Accessibility. Through a user-centric approach, my research aims to understand how Personal Informatics can better help individuals with severe motor disabilities; particularly those who have sustained spinal cord injuries and use powered wheelchairs for mobility. As a researcher, my goal is to design accessible technologies to impact and empower marginalized populations worldwide with their personal data.

Investigating Technology Adoption Soon After Sustaining a Spinal Cord Injury


Tamanna Motahar, Jason Wiese

Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies, vol. 8(1), 2024, pp. 1-24


Toward Building Design Empathy for People with Disabilities Using Social Media Data: A New Approach for Novice Designers


Tamanna Motahar, Noelle Brown, Eliane S. Wiese, Jason Wiese

Proceedings of the 2024 on Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’24), Association for Computing Machinery, 2024


Exploring how People with Spinal Cord Injuries Seek Support on Social Media


Tamanna Motahar, Sara Nurollahian, YeonJae Kim, Marina Kogan, Jason Wiese

The 26th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility (ASSETS ’24), ACM, 2024


Cultivating Altruism Around Computing Resources: Anticipation Work in a Scholarly Community


Johanna Cohoon, Kazi Sinthia Kabir, Tamanna Motahar, Jason Wiese

Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, vol. 7(CSCW2), 2023


Closing the Gap: Aligning Developers’ Expectations and Users’ Practices in Cloud Computing Infrastructure


Tamanna Motahar, Johanna Cohoon, Kazi Sinthia Kabir, Jason Wiese

The Platform for Advanced Scientific Computing (PASC) Conference, 2023


HCI Research Challenges in Complex Healthcare Context


Tamanna Motahar, Kazi Sinthia Kabir, Joshua Dawson, Jason Wiese

The CHI Symposium for the Workgroup on Interactive Systems in Healthcare (WISH@CHI'23), 2023 Apr


Building “Design Empathy” for People with Disabilities: an Unsolved Challenge in HCI Education


Tamanna Motahar, Noelle Brown, Eliane Stampfer Wiese, Jason Wiese

Proceedings of the 5th Annual Symposium on HCI Education, ACM, 2023 , pp. 68-71


Designing Technology for Complex Self-care: Considerations for People with Spinal Cord Injury


Tamanna Motahar, Jason Wiese

CHI '22 Workshop: Challenges, Tensions, and Opportunities in Designing Ecosystems to Support the Management of Complex Health Needs, 2022, 2022


A Review of Personal Informatics Research for People with Motor Disabilities


Tamanna Motahar, Jason Wiese

Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies (IMWUT), vol. 6(2), 2022, pp. 1-31


AI-driven Personal Informatics for Individuals with Severe Spinal Cord Injury


Tamanna Motahar, Jason Wiese

CHI '22 Workshop: Grand Challenges for Personal Informatics and AI, 2022, 2022


Expanding Disability Justice in HCI : Considerations of Holistic “Lived Experience


Tamanna Motahar, Jason Wiese

CHI '2022 Workshop: Dreaming Disability Justice in HCI, 2022


Using Online Social Spaces for Information Seeking and Identity Construction for People with Spinal Cord Injuries


Tamanna Motahar, Marina Kogan, Jason Wiese

CSCW '22 Workshop: Information-Seeking, Finding Identity: Exploring the Role of Online Health Information in Illness Experience , 2022


Identifying Factors That Inhibit Self-care Behavior among Individuals with Severe Spinal Cord Injury


Tamanna Motahar, Isha Ghosh, Jason Wiese

CHI '22: ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Association for Computing Machinery, 2022 Apr 27, pp. 1-16


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