MIHealth Pro

The "MIHealth Mirror" project is an innovative solution designed to enhance patient check-in processes in healthcare settings by integrating advanced technology for efficiency and accuracy. This project features a smart mirror equipped with a distance sensor for height measurements, pressure plates for weight, and a non-contact temperature sensor, all controlled by a Raspberry Pi processor. The design emphasizes cost-effectiveness and functionality, with components like a two-way acrylic film for the mirror and a single distance sensor mounted on a mechanical arm. The project conforms to industry standards like IEEE 11073 and FCC Part 15, ensuring both safety and compatibility. The mirror aims to reduce check-in times, minimize manual data entry errors, and streamline healthcare operations. Future steps include individual component testing, developing a functional prototype, and conducting market tests to refine the product for broader application. The project represents a significant step in digital healthcare innovation, blending technology with practicality to enhance patient and healthcare provider experiences. 

Raina Panicker

Raina Panicker grew up in Ballwin, Missouri and has majored in Electrical Engineering with an Engineering Math minor. She has committed to working at Boeing in Seattle, Washington as a Microelectronics Engineer following graduation. Some of her non-academic interests include lacrosse, running, fishing, and baseball.

Abby Bremseth

Abigail Bremseth was born and raised in Plymouth, Minnesota. She is receiving her bachelor's in electrical engineering with a minor in engineering mathematics. Abigail will be joining Carrier's Engineering Leadership Program in June 2024 as a Hardware Design Engineer based out of Kennesaw, Georgia. Abigail enjoys running, travel, music, and the outdoors.

Joshua Nuka

Joshua Nuka is from Rivers State, Nigeria. He is majoring in Electrical Engineering with a minor in Computer Science. He plans to attain a full-time job upon graduation after interning at Microsoft last summer. He loves playing soccer, editing videos, and is involved in SLU's African Student Association.

Amanda Deja

Amanda Deja is from Chicago, Illinois, and is majoring in Electrical Engineering with a minor in Engineering Mathematics. Post graduation, she will be a Substation Engineer at Kiewit in Denver, Colorado. Outside of academics, she enjoys being on SLU's cheer team, doing yoga, and cooking.