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USF has awarded $1 million in seed funding to an interdisciplinary team led by Yu Sun to establish the Center for Innovation, Technology, and Aging (CITA)

USF has awarded $1 million in seed funding to an interdisciplinary team led by Yu Sun (Computer Science and Engineering), William Haley (Aging Studies), Tammy Allen (Psychology), and Hariom Yadav (Neurosurgery & Brain Repair) to establish The Center for Innovation, Technology, and Aging (CITA). This center, which includes 37 faculty members from seven colleges, aims to transform care for individuals with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD), and other vulnerable older adults with disabilities due to other conditions such as Parkinson's disease and stroke. Since most older adults with disabilities are cared for in the community by family members, there will be a strong emphasis on using technology to assist family members in effectively providing care, diminishing caregiver burden, and enabling caregivers to continue other important roles in their lives such as employment. As part of a full spectrum approach, CITA also aims to address the needs of the caregiving workforce.

The team is one of four CREATE awards selected from 72 contenders to bolster USF's standing as a member of the Association of American Universities. "Investing in our faculty is pivotal for tackling grand challenges and achieving our ambitious goal of $1 billion in research funding," said Provost Prasant Mohapatra. "USF has always aimed high, and by fostering large-scale collaborations and nurturing the innovative spirit of our researchers, we can significantly enhance our research enterprise and make a profound societal impact."

CITA will adopt a holistic and systems-based strategy to develop innovative monitoring, intervention, and assistive technologies, enabling safe and cost-effective at-home care and high-quality personalized care for people with ADRD and other disabilities. By bringing together expertise from multiple disciplines, the initiative addresses the complex needs of people with ADRD and their caregivers, integrating diverse perspectives and methodologies to enhance research outcomes.

CITA will also advance understanding of ADRD care and push the boundaries of AI and robotics technologies. The centers innovations are expected to significantly improve the lives of those with ADRD, benefiting caregivers, families, and society at large. CITA is poised to become a leading innovation hub, enhancing USF's research capabilities and academic prestige.

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Established in 2024, the Bellini College of AI, Cybersecurity and Computing is the first of its kind in Florida and one of the pioneers in the nation to bring together the disciplines of artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and computing into a dedicated college. We aim to position Florida as a global leader and economic engine in AI, cybersecurity and computing education and research. We foster interdisciplinary innovation and ethical technology development through strong industry and government partnerships.