Weekly Report 2
9/4
In looking at the cyberglove more thoroughly, our group came to the judgement the cyberglove company was demonstrating robust individuated finger movement measures that Dr. Lang utilized in stroke related investigations, while also having 20+ years of experience refining the product and occupying the space as a competitor. Since this was a long held idea of our group, we resolved to confirm with Klaesner that our judgement was sensible before dropping the project altogether and respectfully notifying Dr. Lang of our findings accordingly.
9/5
Explored alternative project direction such as the Campus AED app and Bio Monitoring Rowing Seat/Pad in the case we needed to pivot. Klaesner concurred with moving on from our anchor project idea back to the exploratory phase. Per Klaesner the AED app would have been a great project for a "CS 1 semester design project, but likely did not have the content or rigor sufficient for our year long BME project. Our group decided the Bio-Monitoring Rowing Seat/Pad was not clinical enough for our joint interests. Moran clarifies he could aptly sponsor any project involving electromagnetic fields, stimulation or recording, and was generally open to supervising our project if need be.
9/7
Reached out to Dana Glass of Center for Innovation in Neuroscience and Technology regarding a project on an obstruction resistant ventriculoperitoneal shunt catheter design.
In looking at the cyberglove more thoroughly, our group came to the judgement the cyberglove company was demonstrating robust individuated finger movement measures that Dr. Lang utilized in stroke related investigations, while also having 20+ years of experience refining the product and occupying the space as a competitor. Since this was a long held idea of our group, we resolved to confirm with Klaesner that our judgement was sensible before dropping the project altogether and respectfully notifying Dr. Lang of our findings accordingly.
9/5
Explored alternative project direction such as the Campus AED app and Bio Monitoring Rowing Seat/Pad in the case we needed to pivot. Klaesner concurred with moving on from our anchor project idea back to the exploratory phase. Per Klaesner the AED app would have been a great project for a "CS 1 semester design project, but likely did not have the content or rigor sufficient for our year long BME project. Our group decided the Bio-Monitoring Rowing Seat/Pad was not clinical enough for our joint interests. Moran clarifies he could aptly sponsor any project involving electromagnetic fields, stimulation or recording, and was generally open to supervising our project if need be.
9/7
Reached out to Dana Glass of Center for Innovation in Neuroscience and Technology regarding a project on an obstruction resistant ventriculoperitoneal shunt catheter design.