Kavitha Murthi
About
I'm on a mission to disrupt existing patterns of knowing and knowledge-building by bringing the important missing voices of autistic partners to the forefront.
Bio
I am pursuing my doctoral studies at NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development in the Department of Occupational Therapy. I work with Vice Dean Kristie Patten on a National Science Foundation (NSF) project titled “Developing Abilities and Knowledge for Careers in Design and Engineering for Students on the Autism Spectrum by Scaling Up Making Experiences.” Through this project, I intend to explore the impact of interest-driven and strength-based engineering activities on autistic students’ learning and social development. I am particularly interested in understanding how neurodiverse adolescents problem-solve independently when engaged in interest-driven tasks. As I firmly believe research must be done with participants and community members, I incorporate participatory approaches to seeking answers to questions that are meaningful to the autistic community.
Before starting my journey at NYU, I completed graduate studies in Occupational Therapy in the UK and I completed my undergraduate studies in Occupational Therapy at the Maharashtra University of Health Sciences in India. I have experience working with a diverse population of children with developmental disabilities in Mumbai and Edinburgh. I have also contributed to various national and international research projects, the most notable being the Global Co-operation on Assistive Technology with the World Health Organization through my nomination with the World Federation of Occupational Therapists in 2019.
Contact Info
New York University Pless Hall82 Washington Square East
New York City, New York 10003
United States