Laurie Orlov

Founder and Principal Analyst · Aging in Place Technology Watch

Industry Analyst and Thought Leader, Technology for Aging in Place

Technology Aging

Ryan Penn

President · Mobility123

Safe Living Specialist, CAPS

Aging in Place Caps Safe Living Independent Living Accessible Construction

Linda Struckmeyer

Associate Professor · University of Florida

Linda Struckmeyer has over 30 years of OT clinical practice across the lifespan and 11 years of expertise as an educator and researcher.

Mentoring Doctoral Capstone Students Aging in Place Home Modifications for Persons with Dementia

Pam Szczerba, PT, MPT, CPHQ

Director, HomeHealth Quality, Education & Risk Management · ChristianaCare

Pamela Szczerba, PT, MPT, COS-c is Director of Quality and Risk for the Visiting Nurse Association.

Quality Outcomes Risk Management Accreditation and Survey Prep (Home Health) Patient Experience Staff Engagement

Ann Painter, MSN, RN

President of ChristianaCare HomeHealth · ChristianaCare

Ann Painter is an expert in the home health, hospice care, adult day services, and wellness programs.

Wellness Programs Hospice Care Home Health Community Services Adult Day Services

Eyuphan Bulut, Ph.D.

Associate Professor · VCU College of Engineering

Professor Bulut's research interests include wireless networks and mobile computing, cyber-physical systems, and social networks

Applied Machine Learning with Sensor Data and Wireless Signals Mobile Computing: Wireless Networks Cyber-physical Systems Mobile Social Networks Wireless Charging Security: Cyber Security Network Security Privacy and Trust Mobile (3G/4G) Systems: Mobile Packet Core Cloud Mobile Data Offloading Internet of Things (IoT), Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), Wireless Sensing

Chiung-ju "CJ" Liu

Associate Professor · University of Florida

Chiung-ju Liu promotes healthy aging by helping older adults engage in activities that are valuable to their health and independence.

Post-Acute Care Geriatric Occupational Therapy Healthy Aging Late-life Disability Prevention