DeltaVec
What We Do:
We are bringing innovative solutions for orthopedic casting. It includes scanning, optimizing and additively manufacturing the orthopedic casts. This will serve as a replacement for regular arm casts with a vision to improve the experience and quality of life for patients who sustained arm fractures. To support and immobilize the injured area, patients wear orthopaedic devices called casts, which are often made of plaster or fiberglass material. They provide a fast solution offering a great support, however, bring many challenges and difficulties for patients, such as the difficulty in taking a shower, inability to shower wash the affected area, itching, skin problems, and bad odor. We solve them all with one solution and even add more functionality.
Our Team
Tereza Janatova, a native of the Czech Republic, holds a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering and a master degree in mechanical engineering both with an emphasis in biomedical engineering. Tereza is a former student-athlete at the University of Mississippi, where she competed as a member of the women’s tennis team and held several leadership positions as a member of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, a board member of the Rebels’ international, and vice president of Eta Kappa Nu. For her engagement in community service, academic and athletic achievement, Tereza received several accolades and scholarships, most notably the NCAA postgraduate scholarship, SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year, and SEC Brad Davis Community Service Award.
Farhad is an associate professor in the mechanical engineering department of the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss).
Previously, he was a research hardware engineer at Google[x] lab. His work involved modeling and design of various transducers and sensors such as next generation bone conduction transducer. Before moving to the bay area, he was a Postdoctoral Researcher / Associate Engineer at Idaho National Laboratory (INL), which is one the 16 National Laboratories operated by the United States Department of Energy. Farhad received his Ph.D. from the mechanical engineering department at the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech). He also got a master degree in mathematics and a master degree in electrical and computer engineering from Georgia Tech, and a master degree in mechanical engineering from the university of Toronto. His undergraduate degree is from the University of Tehran.
Contact Us
Address:
1764 University Circle,
Room 203
University, MS 38677