Week 2 - Ayaan Goswami

I feel that the research projects that I have been working on (especially the final project that I'm doing about Parkinson's) have been extremely engaging, educational, and well-oriented towards growth and future success. The small projects that we have been doing with Python, Arduino, and WaveForms have been interesting and have shown me many different facets of the medical field (i.e. graphing heart rates, etc.) that I didn't think had much correlation to technology. The Parkinson's project which I'm doing has led me to better understand hardware and C++ as a whole, and understand the sheer endless opportunity that comes with digital health.

For week three, I'm looking most forward to finish my final project by flushing out the integration of tremor detection and Bluetooth, while also adding more functions like a pulse oximeter, an SD card, and REM cycle detection, which will hopefully not only help with the detection of Parkinson's but help with issues and tracking after detection.

The Cleanroom tour was extremely informative and I learned much about how such spaces are structured and what is done in them (i.e. there is higher pressure in rooms with less particles/cubic foot so that particles don't flow from areas of higher concentration to lower concentration).


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