
In the DRIVE Lab we design, build and evaluate human-centered technologies to address problems of accessibility, transportation and beyond.
Human-Centered Computing PhD Student
Ashish is a first-year Human-Centered Computing Ph.D. student. He received his Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering in 2019. During his undergraduate studies, Ashish immersed himself in the field of Machine Learning and did projects on Self-Driving Cars, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles etc. His desire to deepen his knowledge and conduct research in these specific areas led him to pursue a Ph.D. at Clemson University.
Ashish’s current research interests lie in Mobile Application Development, Machine Learning, VANETs and mostly on Self-Driving cars . He’s currently working on In-Vehicle HMI under DOT Inclusive Design Challenge Project and also building accessible technologies for Blind and Visually Impaired people.