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DANIELORBACHDANIELORBACHindustrial designer

Industrial Designer

EXPERIENCE

RECOGNITION

IF YOU NEED REFERENCES, JUST ASK.

SKILLS

ACTIVITES

INTERESTS

EDUCATION

[email protected]

Chamberlain Group Winter 2012 :: Elmhurst, Il

University of Cincinnati :: Cincinnati, OH

Chamberlain Group Summer 2011 :: Elmhurst, Il

Highland Park Highschool :: Highland Park, IL

Camp Ramah Summer 2009,2010 :: Conover, WI

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College of Design, Art, Architecture, and PlanningB.S Industrial Design, expected graduation 2014GPA: 3.87/4.0

Responsible for blue sky concept development based upon incorporating new technologies into existing products. Additionally, worked on U/I design, design research, and strategy for assorted projects.

Alias Studiotools, Solidworks, Rhinoceros, Keyshot2, Adobe cs5, Microsoft Office, Rudimentary html & css, Model Making, mig welding, Interface mock-ups, Rapid Ideation, Fluent in Hebrew

University Honors Society, Tutoring at Hughes High School, uc nightwalk, Principal Clarinet: ucso, Chabad of uc, Bearcats for Israel

Typography & type design, playing clarinet, collecting and listening to vinyl records, close up magic, solving Rubik’s Cubes and other puzzles, pixar concept art, figure drawing, design blogs.

Worked in the shop and taught campers how to use various woodworking tools. Lived in a cabin with campers and worked with them on a daily basis.

Graduated June 2009GPA: 4.10/4.0 [weighted]

Palmer ScholarshipCincinnatus ScholarDeans ListIllinois State ScholarAP Scholar With Honor

2010, 2011all termsall terms20092009

EXPERIENCE

RECOGNITION

SKILLS

ACTIVITES

INTERESTS

EDUCATION

A LOW TECH PROSTHETIC FOR THE OUTDOORS

A LOW TECH PROSTHETIC FOR THE OUTDOORSProsthetics are getting more and more high-tech. What about a low-tech solution for both rock climbing and hiking?

O

MEET DAVE PARTS IN A PROSTHETIC:

amputees use 1.5 times effort per step compared to able bodied people

but mark can’t join them

He is one of over 1,000 soldiers returning home with a missing limb

higher than the world average

in factADVENTURE

depression

“it was a big adjustment”

70%of all amputations occur below the waist

57%of 500 amputees

surveyed in a study:

experience pain while wearing a prosthesis

Andrew Meyer, active above knee amputee

of all amputees surveyed do zero or one of the activites they did before the

amputation

30%

4x

Outdoor magazine recently featured the newest method of rehab for returning soldiers:

socketthe human interface. strapping into the socket means you’re safe and secure

calfoften controls the robotic knee. otherwise usually a pylon

foothelps establish a regular gait pattern. many different styles.

anklesome lock and some are free swinging, depends on if they’re robitic

kneemany different kinds of knee. but they all help the calf free swing

THE WORLD OF PROSTHETICS IS A BUSY AND CONFUSING PLACE. IT’S TIME TO DIG IN

CURRENT SOLUTIONS

1 won’t bend at the knee

2aren’t a complete solution

3are very heavy

SO WHAT IS BEING DONE TO HELP?

LETS TALK ABOUT AMPUTEESLETS TALK ABOUT AMPUTEES