Fellow David Brienza
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Fellow David Brienza

David M. Brienza, PhD

Born: October 21, 1964 - New Rochelle, NY

David Brienza

Entry into the AT Field: August 1, 1987

How I got into the field

I did not plan to get into the field of rehabilitation engineering. During my second semester of study in pursuit of my Masters Degree in Electrical Engineering at the University of Virginia I was in need of a thesis project. My advisor, Rafael Inigo, presented me with several choices, one of which was to design and build a foam carving machine for some folks over in the Rehabilitation Engineering Center to make custom fitted seat cushions. That's where I met Cliff Brubaker, Colin McLaurin, KC Chung, Stephen Sprigle, and a host of other folks working on wheelchairs. I made that machine and never looked back.

Important event(s) that influenced my early decision to get into the assistive technology field

What most influenced my decision to remain in the field were the opportunities that it held for me - opportunities to apply my knowledge, help people, make a living, and have fun doing all of the above. The person most responsible for giving me those opportunities and continuing to do so is Cliff Brubaker. Cliff supported my dissertation work and hired me after finished my PhD and supports me to this day.

Why I chose the AT field

My inspiration and mentor

Why the field is important to me and the central focus of my work

My memorable successes and greatest contributions to the field

My most memorable failures

Significant changes and advances in the field since I first entered it

On the future of rehabilitation engineering and assistive technology

My role within RESNA and what it gave back to me

On the future of RESNA

My suggestions for those just entering the field

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