About

Kyle Creighton

I am an undergraduate student at Le Moyne College, majoring in Information Systems & Business Analytics. I’m interested in how AI and other emergent technologies can be applied to enhance accessibility for those with disabilities. Following the completion of my undergraduate degree, I intend to pursue my master’s in Information Science, where I will continue to study this topic.

Innovating at the Intersection of AI and Accessibility

Discover how Kyle Creighton’s research advances Human-Computer Interaction by leveraging emergent AI technologies to create inclusive, accessible solutions.

Adaptive Interaction Models

Designing interfaces that learn and adjust to individual user needs for enhanced accessibility.

AI-Powered Assistive Tools

Developing intelligent applications that support users with diverse abilities in real-world contexts.

User-Centered Design Research

Employing rigorous methodologies to ensure technology meets the needs of all users effectively.

Emergent Technology Integration

Exploring cutting-edge AI technologies to push the boundaries of accessibility and user experience.

Work Experiences

Updated 2/15/2025

I have experience spanning human-centered research, public-sector innovation, and industrial engineering, with a focus on applying technical and design methodologies to real-world problems.

McDevitt Information Systems Research Fellow
Le Moyne College, Syracuse, NY | Jan 2025 – Present

I conduct ethnographic research on assistive technologies for individuals with visual impairments under the supervision of Dr. Jean-Philippe Rancy. My work includes leading participant interviews to identify design requirements and community challenges, as well as designing and prototyping functional solutions to improve accessibility and overall user experience.

IgniteU Fellow
NYSTEC, Rome, NY | Aug 2024 – Dec 2024

I conducted research on the use of artificial intelligence within government agencies through semi-structured interviews and analysis of publicly available data. Based on this research, I developed evidence-based recommendations to guide how NYSTEC can support government clients in adopting emerging technologies. I also completed formal training in Design Thinking under the supervision of Dr. Danya Maniccia, emphasizing user-centered problem solving in public innovation contexts.

Controls Engineering Intern
Great Lakes Cheese, Adams, NY | Jun 2025 – Aug 2025

I developed and deployed quality assurance systems using Rockwell and Wonderware software, increasing annual revenue by over $400,000 through improved product usability. I led the standardization of HMIs across the facility, reducing maintenance time and improving system security. I also supported plant networks, PLCs, HMIs, servers, and machine vision systems to ensure reliable MES operations, reviewed vendor proposals, and contributed to disaster recovery planning for new equipment installations.

Operations Intern
Great Lakes Cheese, Adams, NY | Jun 2024 – Aug 2024

I trained and deployed machine vision systems using Cognex software to improve container identification and inventory flexibility. I reviewed and developed PLC programs using ladder logic, coordinated the installation of new AV equipment to enhance security and teleconferencing capabilities, and led planning for a water trial initiative projected to save over $15,000 annually.