e-NABLE Oakland

The e-NABLE Oakland group is a localized chapter focused on the mission of the global e-NABLE community: providing affordable, 3D-printed assistive devices and prosthetic hands to those in need.

Mission: e-NABLE is an online global community of “Digital Humanitarian” volunteers from all over the world who are using their 3D printers to make free and low-cost prosthetic upper limb devices for children and adults in need. We’d use the 3-D printers on campus to print the limbs. Designs created by e-NABLE Volunteers help those who were born missing their fingers and hands or who have lost them due to war, natural disaster, illness or accidents.

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Student Organization Advisor


Leila Keyvani Someh
Associate Teaching Professor, Oakland,  First Year Engineering Program
Affiliated Faculty,  Civil & Environmental Engineering

Resilience Engineering, Engineering Education, Evidence-Based Teaching, Pedagogy, Progressive Collapse