Dr. Jiten Chhabra is a physician and human-computer interaction researcher. He specializes in designing, developing and evaluating compelling healthcare experiences from concept to execution across multiple digital platforms. He has worked on projects funded by the National Science Foundation, Centers for Disease Control, National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research and Google Research. He founded Usable Health, a company focused on promoting evidence based nutrition that developed the award-winning SmartMenu, a self order kiosk used at Tin Drum Asia cafes. He has given talks on the new frontiers that technology creates for health and wellness at platforms like CNN, Health 2.0 and the Food and Nutrition Conference hosted by the American Dietetic Association. In addition, he founded, served as the Chief Executive Officer of, and successfully exited Usable Health, which developed and marketed SmartMenus, a web-based ordering system utilizing kiosks and tablets that serve as virtual cashiers and virtual dietitians for the restaurant industry. Dr. Chhabra received his medical degree from St. Johns Medical College, Bangalore and an M.S. in Human-Computer Interaction and a certificate in management of technology from the Georgia Institute of Technology. He and his wife are eagerly anticipating the birth of fraternal twins in November.
Jiten Chhabra
