MAG: Motor-Assistive Glove
Maker Faire Bay Area 2016
May 20th-22nd
Our goal at the Motor-Assistive Glove project (MAG) is create a new, affordable technology that will allow sufferers of this disability to regain control of their life, and potentially recover, and rehabilitate
Victor Ardulov
Raised in the heart of Silicon Valley, Victor has grew up with a passion for robotics and engineering. Specilizing in embedded programming and controls in college, Victor saw an opportunity to apply his education and skills to help people get better.
Devin Cody
Excited by the chance to use his senior year in college to make an impact in real people's lives, Devin applies his extensive knowledge in electronics design to guide the sensor and circuit implementation.
Kyle Cordes
With his own extensive background in programming, and embedded system desgin Kyle provides support for all aspects of the project extending his knowledge to circuit design, software impelementation, and mechanical modelling
Daniel Eliahu
A PhD student from the University of California, Santa Cruz, Daniel hopes to pursue a tremor stabilizing glove device as part of his thesis. He is currently mentoring and advising on the mechanical design process for MAG
Patrick Ayers
A graduate student at the Univesity of Calirornia, Santa Cruz, Patrick has worked on prosthetic limbs, and now advises on multiple different Senior Design Projects, including MAG.