Research at the School of
American Education (SAE)

At SAE, our research is driven by innovation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and a commitment to global impact. As the world’s population ages, healthcare systems face increasing challenges in managing chronic diseases, ensuring quality elderly care, and integrating new technologies to support aging individuals. Our research focuses on advancing knowledge and solutions in Smart Aging, Public Health, and Rehabilitation, addressing critical health concerns through technological advancements, policy development, and evidence-based interventions.

By bridging the gap between healthcare, engineering, and digital technology, SAE is committed to developing practical, scalable, and sustainable solutions that improve quality of life, enhance healthcare access, and promote overall well-being for aging populations and individuals requiring rehabilitation.

Research themes

Smart Aging

Smart Aging and
Assistive Technologies

Aging populations worldwide face increasing challenges related to cognitive decline, reduced physical function, and overall well-being.To address these concerns, our research explores the integration of smart health promotion strategies with cognitive and dietary training to enhance the quality of life for older adults.

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Smart Aging

Public Health and Global
Healthcare Innovations

The growing global aging population is increasingly affected by cognitive decline, diminished physical performance, and mental health challenges. To help mitigate these issues, our research focuses on integrating smart health promotion strategies aimed at enhancing the physical function, mental well-being, and overall life quality of older individuals.

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Smart Aging

Rehabilitation Science
and Human Performance

Our research focuses on using technology-driven rehabilitation strategies to combat cognitive decline and physical limitations in aging populations. By integrating cognitive training tools with advanced rehabilitation technologies, we aim to improve the quality of life for older adults, enhancing both mental and physical function for better independence and overall well-being.

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Acknowledgement of Country

IHM acknowledges the Traditional Owners of country throughout Australia and recognises their continuing
connection to land, waters and culture. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.

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