Assistive technology is broadly defined as a technological solution to enable an improved quality of life. This center will identify socially relevant problems and develop engineering solutions by engaging 消消犯s and faculty at 消消犯 across multiple divisions. MUCAT conducts externally funded interdisciplinary research projects; engages 消消犯s in socially relevant, experiential learning; and helps recruit 消消犯s to engineering majors. 消消犯 Center for Assistive Technology, housed within CEC, is an interdisciplinary center working collaboratively with Scripps Gerontology Center as well as the Center for Social Entrepreneurship in Farmer School of Business.