Our team consists of four B.Eng undergraduate students specializing in biomedical engineering.
We are all University of Victoria students who designed this device for our capstone design project. While all pursuing biomedical engineering, the members each had experience and specialties in many fields that aided in the design of the WalkWell sensor and app.
Coy worked on mechanical design and firmware, Elana did software and bluetooth connection, Adriel focused on electrical and firmware, and Sophie worked on human factors, applications impact.
From left to right: Coy Neumeister, Elana Huget, Sophie Brooks, Adriel Ngo
We would like to acknowledge Dr. Marianne Black for her supervision over the project, Dr. David Kennedy for consulting on our project, lab technicians Rob Fichtner and Paul Fedrigo for their technical assistance, the IEEE Student Branch for development resources, Ian Fraser for assistance with 3D printing, Upasana Kapoor for her teaching assistance, and the HATLab staff for providing their office as a test space. We would also like to thank the BME department for arranging additional project funding