My passion for engineering the future of medicine has led me to pursue opportunities to lead projects that have medical applications. At MIT, I conducted biomaterials research to develop better interfaces between electronics and biological tissues. At Stanford, I developed methods of controlling wearable robotic device (exoskeletons) to enhance balance ability in older adults, and developed and deployed a smartphone-based platform for self-monitoring of sensory function in people at risk of developing complications from diabetic peripheral neuropathy.
Smartphone-based Platforms for
Clinical Sensory Monitoring |
Software-based Controllers for Balance-enhancing Wearable Robots
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Biomaterials for Neural Implants
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