Fluorescence Imaging Device for TBI Diagnostics
Senior Capstone Project
Proposed by: Kobe Cao, Jason Ho, Logan Turner, Christopher Lu, Andrew Kim
University of California, San Diego
Shu Chien-Gene Lay Department of Bioengineering
Proposed by: Kobe Cao, Jason Ho, Logan Turner, Christopher Lu, Andrew Kim
University of California, San Diego
Shu Chien-Gene Lay Department of Bioengineering
Introducing Team NeuroNexus, a group of innovative senior engineering students from University of California, San Diego dedicated to advancing medical imaging technology. For their capstone project, they designed and developed a portable and inexpensive fluorescence imaging device. This cutting-edge tool aims to democratize access to advanced diagnostic capabilities, offering a cost-effective solution for detecting and analyzing biological samples by detecting their fluorescence signal. By integrating portability with affordability, Team NeuroNexus's device promises to revolutionize point-of-care diagnostics and expand the reach of medical imaging to underserved communities worldwide.
University of California, San Diego
Major: Bioengineering: Biotechnology
Background
As a first-generation Bioengineer, I'm passionate about the potential of biotechnology to transform healthcare. With strong organizational and communication skills, I enjoy collaborating with team members and have experience in designing and innovating medical devices. I'm eager to apply my technical skills, including expertise in 3D programming and software design, to real-world challenges in the field of biotechnology.
University of California, San Diego
Major: Bioengineering: Biotechnology
Background
Hello! I'm Logan Turner, a driven Bioengineering: Biotechnology student at UC San Diego. My goal is to advance healthcare technologies through innovative engineering solutions. I'm passionate about the intersection of biotechnology and engineering, and I've gained a solid foundation in biology, chemistry, and engineering principles during my studies.
University of California, San Diego
Major: Bioengineering: Biotechnology
Background
As a bioengineering: biotechnology student at UCSD, I'm passionate about creating better healthcare solutions through innovation. I'm driven to use technology and science to tackle medical challenges, from developing new treatments to improving diagnostic tools. My goal is to make a positive impact on patient care and contribute to a healthier future for everyone.
University of California, San Diego
Major: Bioengineering: Biotechnology
Background
Studying Bioengineering at UC San Diego has led me to discover my passion for biotechnology and translational medicine. Throughout my academic career, I have greatly enjoyed exploring the intersections of biology and engineering. The senior design process has been instrumental in developing my technical and collaborative skills, which I aim to apply in the industry to create innovative solutions to engineering challenges in biotechnology.
University of California, San Diego
Major: Bioengineering: Biotechnology
Background
My name's Jason, and I am a bioengineering student at UC San Diego. My interest in the field of bioengineering combines my expertise in engineering with my overwhelming passion of the healthcare/medical field. I am determined to produce excellent work with my team members, where our combined skills would allow us to tackle any problems or challenges within our project and in the field of bioengineering as a whole.