Entyde

 
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Between 2016 and 2018 I was part of a team of three undergraduates developing a portable CO2 sensor system to detect if a patient is correctly intubated in an EMT situation. The inspiration for this project came after my teammate’s father noticed an increased mortality rate when patients had been incorrectly intubated.

We presented our prototype at the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences i3 Innovation Challenge 2017 and won the $10,000 grand prize. I was mainly responsible for electronic systems design, prototyping and manufacturing.

The initial prototype PCB was designed in Eagle by Autodesk.

The project featured in a Harvard SEAS News article.