Stuart Harshbarger
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Profil
Stuart Harshbarger worked as a Chief Science Officer at Orthocare Innovations LLC from 1981 to 1985.
He then worked as a Program Manager at the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.
Later, he worked as a Member-Principal Professional Staff at The Johns Hopkins University from 2005 to 2009.
Harshbarger received his undergraduate degree from West Virginia University Institute of Technology in 1985 and his graduate degree from Naval Postgraduate School in 1990.
Ehemalige bekannte Positionen von Stuart Harshbarger
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The Johns Hopkins University | Corporate Officer/Principal | 01.01.2009 |
US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
Orthocare Innovations LLC
Orthocare Innovations LLC Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Orthocare Innovations LLC develops and manufactures orthotics and prosthetics solutions. It offers Galileo, a clinical outcomes assessment system to automatically collect amputee patients’ real-life activity data; Compas, a hardware and software solution for the instant analysis of socket forces; and Smart Pyramid that provides information that can help reduce potentially dangerous pressures on the residual limb. The company was founded by David Alan Boone, Kim Lisa Coleman and Douglas McCormack in 2007 and is headquartered in Edmonds, WA. | Technik-/Wissenschafts-/F&E-Leiter | - |
Ausbildung von Stuart Harshbarger
West Virginia University Institute of Technology | Undergraduate Degree |
Naval Postgraduate School | Graduate Degree |
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US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency | Government |
Orthocare Innovations LLC
Orthocare Innovations LLC Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Orthocare Innovations LLC develops and manufactures orthotics and prosthetics solutions. It offers Galileo, a clinical outcomes assessment system to automatically collect amputee patients’ real-life activity data; Compas, a hardware and software solution for the instant analysis of socket forces; and Smart Pyramid that provides information that can help reduce potentially dangerous pressures on the residual limb. The company was founded by David Alan Boone, Kim Lisa Coleman and Douglas McCormack in 2007 and is headquartered in Edmonds, WA. | Health Technology |