Our team has developed an integrated water quality monitoring device for assessing the condition of open water bodies within the Pothencode Local Self Government area. The device measures key water quality parameters—including pH, turbidity, total dissolved solids (TDS), and electrical conductivity—and transmits the data to a cloud-based platform for real-time logging and monitoring. The prototype has been successfully handed over to the local self-government officials for evaluation. Building on this initial deployment, a new grant proposal has been submitted to support the development of a refined, field-ready version of the system for large-scale implementation.
The Intra-operative Autotransfusion device developed as a part of the K-DISC-funded project (Dr. Jose is a Co-PI), has been selected for the WFSA (World Federation of Societies of Anaesthesiologists) Innovation Award in Blood Health, which will be awarded during the 19th World Congress of Anaesthesiologists at Morocco on April 16, 2026.
The Outstanding Researcher Award from the IEEE Sensors Council Kerala Chapter was presented to Dr. Jose during the Annual General Body Meeting of the IEEE Kerala Section. The award recognizes his significant contributions and research achievements in the field of sensors.
The Intra-operative Autotransfusion device developed as a part of the K-DISC funded project (Dr. Jose is a Co-PI), won 1st prize in the Innovation category at the 4th International Congress on Innovations in Global Surgery at Blantyre, Malawi from 4 to 6 May, 2025.