Our Projects
Every year, our team pitches different ideas for a new device and we develop the most promising innovation over the course of the academic year. Learn more about each of our devices below.
Influx
Finalist in Design of Medical Devices Student Showcase | spring 2024
InFlux is a wearable, tubeless, minimally-invasive pod that can deliver Naltrexone intramuscularly. Through its periodic, monitored injections of Naltrexone, Influx can assist individuals in managing substance abuse disorders long-term.
(More about Influx coming soon)
MelanOxi
Finalists in the engineering innovation competition | Spring 2023
MelanOxi is a pulse oximeter calibrated to account for different skin tones. By using an extra laser to calculate the amount of melanin in a skin tone, the pulse oximeter can give more accurate readings.
Mye Monitor
FINALISTS IN THE ENGINEERING INNOVATION COMPETITION | SPRING 2022
MyeMonitor is a wearable muscle sensor that tracks the neuromuscular symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis (MS). By monitoring disease progression, it can help patients prevent potential injuries and manage their daily activities. (More About MyeMonitor coming soon)
ExoGuard
SUBMITTED TO THE ENGINEERING INNOVATION COMPETITION | SPRING 2021
ExoGuard is a smart shirt used to detect and prevent back pain by tracking posture and sending vibrations during dangerous movements, measured and sensed by IMU and flex sensors. Learn more about ExoGuard
BruxFree
FINALISTS IN THE ENGINEERING INNOVATION COMPETITION | SPRING 2020
BruxFree is an over-the-ear Bluetooth device to help users with Awake Bruxism, a prevalent dental disorder often induced by stress and anxiety. Learn more about BruxFree
FastenPro
SUBMITTED TO CREATE THE FUTURE COMPETITION | SPRING 2019
We designed a novel screw that can be inserted perpendicularly to bone fractures and uses tension from a wire to hold the bone in place. Learn more about FastenPro