The Biomedical Engineering Department held a dynamic project exhibition on 1st January at the Biomedical Engineering Center, focusing on advanced Biomedical Instrumentation. Students presented a diverse range of hardware and software solutions designed to tackle real-world healthcare challenges. From wearable ECG monitors to automated CPR machines, the event highlighted the students’ technical proficiency in integrating sensors, microcontrollers, and signal processing to create functional medical prototypes.
Event Highlights
- Practical Engineering: Students showcased hands-on expertise with components like ESP32, Arduino, Load Cells, and various bio-sensors.
- Life-Saving Prototypes: High-impact projects such as the “Manually Controlled Centrifuge Machine” and an automated “CPR Machine” prototype were displayed and demonstrated.
- Technical Integration: Presentations featured real-time data visualization on both dedicated LCD screens and integrated laptop interfaces for clinical monitoring.
- Academic Excellence: The exhibition served as a platform for students to defend their designs, explaining the methodology, circuit logic, and clinical relevance of their work to peers and faculty.
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