Enabling Engineering
A student group aimed at developing assistive technology for the disabled. www.northeastern.edu/enable [email protected] https://twitter.com/EnableNEU
Come to our weekly meeting at 7:00pm on Thursdays in 201 Forsyth Building. We are a Northeastern University student organization aimed at using our skills in engineering, healthcare and business to design devices that help disabled people gain more independence in any aspect of their life. People who face these unique challenges are affected in areas ranging from the most mundane tasks to the most
03/03/2020
We are glad to announce the completion of our project, Sensory Puzzle for William E. Carter School. The team worked really hard on the project. Here are some pictures of the kids from the school with the Puzzle.
12/05/2019
Highlights from our Enabling Engineering End of Year Presentations!
11/15/2019
The Sensory puzzle project team met with occupational therapist at the client organization - William E. Carter school. Also in picture the Principal of the school: Mark O'Connor
11/09/2019
Founder and CEO of Abilities Dance Ellice Patterson came as a guest speaker yesterday for the Enabling Engineering class!
10/25/2019
Chirayu and Jay are working on One handed game controller for Mike Benning. They prepared clay models so we can adjust the design of the controller according to Mike's needs. Mike wants to play videogames on Xbox with his son!
10/21/2019
Sensory puzzle project team working on the basic model for EECE class project for the carter school.
09/26/2019
Want to know more about the Enabling Engineering club? We have our table set up at the STEM Club fair at the Indoor Quad in CSC!
09/25/2019
Adriana Mallozzi, Founder and CEO of Puffin Innovations came in as the speaker for Enabling Engineering class today! Philip and Megan are working on the Wheelchair cooling back pad project for her.
08/22/2019
Bow and Arrow for the Visually Impaired project team trying out the device in our lab. BAVI was a capstone project and it was developed as a device that can detect a specified target regardless of user sight. The system provides audio feedback of the target location and can communicate the accuracy of the shot.
Interested in joining us this Fall? Go to the link and fill out the Student Interest form: https://airtable.com/shr7pRsUz6c8rKUyx
07/08/2019
Students working to build a custom guitar for the adaptive guitar project!
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360 Huntington Avenue
Boston, MA
02115