Advancing Research and Innovation for Aging and Disability (ARIAD)

A CU Denver Research and
Creative Work Grand Challenge

The Goal

The ARIAD team aims to cultivate a powerful collaborative network of academic experts, community stakeholders, and local, national, and international industry advisors and partners to address the grand challenge of aging and aging into disability facing our world today. Funding and research support is provided by CU Denver in order to lay the foundation for building CU Denver’s reputation as a leader in research and creative work. 

The Challenge

Public speaker in wheelchair in group with other adult lecturers.

One Billion

People live with disabilities worldwide.

Society is Aging

By 2030, one out of every five Americans will be at or above retirement age

Demand Fuels Innovation

One in two older adults will experience disability as they age.

Team Members

Close-up headshot of Zhengxiong Li from the neck-up in business suit.

Zhengxiong Li PhD

Director Mobile, Emerging Technologies & Applications (META) Lab
  • Computer Science Engineering (CEAS)

Dr. Li is an Assistant Professor in Computer Science and Engineering at CU Denver. He is a Founder and Director of the Mobile, Emerging Technologies, & Applications (META) Lab in the Computer Science and Engineering Department at CU Denver. His research focuses on internet-of-things (IoT)/mobile. He has published over 30 research papers for top computer science conferences and journals (e.g., MobiCom, MobiSys, SenSys, UbiComp, Oakland, CCS, WWW), co-authored one book, and is a named inventor on many international and U.S. patents. His work has a history of media attention (ACM News, VICE, CNET, ZDNet, New Atlas), and his expertise has contributed to CU Denver’s rank of #26 in US mobile computing for the last three years (2019-2022), according to CSRankings.org.

Center for Inclusive Design and Engineering (CIDE)

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