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State of the Science 2026: Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center on Blindness and Low Vision
Event Date:
Thursday, June 11th, 2026 – 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM
Host:
James M. Coughlan and Sile O'Modhrain
Abstract
The goal of this online conference is to identify the most pressing needs in the blind and low vision community that should be addressed by future research or development. These needs will help guide future priorities for NIDILRR, the agency that funds the Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center (RERC) on Blindness and Low Vision.
Schedule:
Thurs June 11, 2026 from 9am – 1pm PT (noon – 4 pm ET)
- Welcome and Introduction: 9 am – 9:15 am PT. William Good (SKERI), James M. Coughlan (SKERI) and Sile O’Modhrain (Univ. Michigan).
- First session – Transportation and Wayfinding: 9:15 am – 9:55 am PT. Speaker: Nicholas Giudice (Univ. Maine). Respondent: Brandon Biggs (SKERI, Georgia Tech and XR Navigation).
- 9:15 – 9:18am: Vignettes from people with lived experience
- 9:18 – 9:33 am: Speaker – Nicholas Giudice
- 9:33 – 9:43 am: Respondent – Brandon Biggs
- 9:43 – 9:55 am: Audience Q & A
- Break: 9:55 – 10 am
- Second session – Lifelong Learning: 10 am – 10:40 am PT. Speaker: Jeff Bishop (Univ. Arizona). Respondent: Sile O’Modhrain.
- 10 – 10:03 am: Vignettes from people with lived experience
- 10:03 – 10:18 am: Speaker – Jeff Bishop, “The Future of Learning: Meeting Students Where They Are”
- 10:18 – 10:28 am: Respondent – Sile O’Modhrain
- 10:28 – 10:40 am: Audience Q & A
- Lunch/coffee break: 10:40 am – 11:15 am PT
- Third session – Pros and Cons of AI for Accessibility: 11:15 am – 11:55 am PT. Speaker: Venkatesh Potluri (Univ. Michigan). Respondent: Aziz Zeidieh (Univ. Illinois Urbana-Champaign).
- 11:15 – 11:18 am: Vignettes from people with lived experience
- 11:18 – 11:33 am: Speaker – Venkatesh Potluri
- 11:33 – 11:43 am: Respondent – Aziz Zeidieh
- 11:43 – 11:55 am: Audience Q & A
- Break: 11:55 am – 12 pm
- Fourth session – The Spectrum from Low Vision to Blindness: 12 pm – 12:40 pm PT. Speaker: Gordon Legge (Univ. Minnesota). Respondent: Andrew Leland (Wesleyan Univ., andrewleland.org).
- 12 – 12:03 pm: Vignettes from people with lived experience
- 12:03 – 12:18 pm: Speaker – Gordon Legge, “Low Vision – Why does It Have a Low Profile?”
- 12:18 – 12:28 pm: Respondent – Andrew Leland
- 12:28 – 12:40 pm: Audience Q & A
- Break: 12:40 – 12:45 pm
- Closing remarks: 12:45 pm – 1 pm PT
Organizers
- Hosts: James M. Coughlan & Sile O’Modhrain
- Accessibility and logistics: Charity Pitcher-Cooper
- Administrative: Michael Liang & Ryan Tam
Publications
Labs
- Coughlan LabPrincipal Investigator:The goal of our laboratory is to develop and test assistive technology for blind and visually impaired persons that is enabled by computer vision and other sensor technologies.
Centers
- Rehabilitation Engineering Research CenterThe Center's research goal is to develop and apply new scientific knowledge and practical, cost-effective devices to better understand and address the real-world problems of blind, visually impaired, and deaf-blind...


