Week 2 - Abel Reji
My first thoughts on the research projects that we have been working on are that there are so many health issues that can be assisted or detected with technologies such as the pulse oximeter and accelerometer. While finding issues may be easy, actually coding and discovering a solution for these problems can be challenging. When finding out how to code my accelerometer to include fall detection, I ran into many issues and blocks. However, writing the code and building the projects has been extremely fun especially with the help of my mentors who have guided me along the way.
I am most looking forward to continue building my final project to include the accelerometer, GPS tracker, and a memory game for dementia patients. I am excited to use the skills that I have learned over the last two weeks to code the tiny watch for dementia patients. Furthermore, I am looking forwards to learning a little more about AI from Dr. Young next week.
Finally, I am very excited about touring the campus of Rice on Monday. I'm looking forward to see all the buildings and history that make Rice such as beautiful and innovative university.
The cleanroom experience was amazing this week as we saw how semiconductors are produced. The cleanroom was such a unique experience because we saw how the most innovative professors and students at Rice conduct their research deep under ground. The cutting edge technology with the SEM and evaporation tools were very interesting to see this week.


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