• Log In
  • Register
  • Home
  • About
  • Solution Ideas
    • Suggest Solution Ideas
  • Share Solutions
  • Browse Solutions
  • Community
    • Partners and Collaborators
    • Members
    • Groups
  • News
  • Contact
  • Shop

Dave

Profile picture of Dave

@dave

Active 9 years, 8 months ago
  • Activity
  • Profile
  • Friends 0
  • Groups 0
  • View

About Me

Name

Dave

Type of User

Other

Location

Stanford, CA

Bio

David L. Jaffe holds a BS degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Michigan and a MS degree in Biomedical Engineering from Northwestern University.

Prior to coming to Stanford, he was a Research Biomedical Engineer at the VA Palo Alto Health Care System’s Rehabilitation Research and Development Center. At the VA his interests were designing, developing, testing, and bringing to market microcomputer-based devices for veterans with disabilities including communication, mobility, and information systems. He has worked on several VA assistive technology research projects including an innovative powered wheelchair interface for individuals with quadriplegia, an electro-mechanical fingerspelling hand that served as a communication device for people who are deaf/blind, a system that explored virtual reality techniques to train individuals with gait deficits to improve their walking, and a project that employed a computer-based simulation system to assess and improve the driving ability of individuals after brain injury.

Interests

Teaching Assistive Technology at the university level

Affiliation or Company

Stanford University

Log In


Lost your password?
Forgotten Password
Cancel

Popular Tags

3D PRINTING Blind Buttons computer mouse use Converting mixed media files to gif Crosswalk File conversion to gif format head tracking Low Vision MIT motor disabilities in children mouse mouse support Multiple Sclerosis Nurse Call Power Chair Robot robots Touch Screen virtual mouse Voice Recognition

Featured Solutions

Blind Receptionist Mat

Ideal for the visually impaired, this mat is used to signal the presence of a visitor. Placed directly on the floor or under existing carpet, the attached alert box will …

View Solution

3 Ring Binder Opening Tool

This tool provides the additional leverage that is often needed for a person with limited hand dexterity to open a three-ring binder. …

View Solution

Button Actuation for Wheelchair User

People with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) experience loss of mobility to varying degrees. Performing activities that require reaching out is difficult for people with limited mobility in one or both arms, …

View Solution

About ATS

ATS is a community of people whose primary purpose is to enhance the availability of assistive technology devices. The independence and quality of life of people with disabilities and others with functional limitations are greatly increased with the use of assistive technology. Availability of assistive technology is currently limited to those devices which can be purchased and those fabricated on a custom basis. The limited size of the market often creates a significant barrier to the commercialization and availability of assistive technology devices. (Read more)

Copyright ©2024 Assistive Technology Solutions