Fracture Finder is a bone fracture detecting device that was designed as part of a year-long course. Our design team produced a low-cost, rapid, portable diagnostic tool that acts as a prescreening test which can help reduce unnecessary X-ray exposure.
This project required working in a team to effectively author formal engineering design reports, deliver engaging presentations, and create a business plan to simulate progression from device inception to product launch.
In the development of Fracture Finder I took on the role of a project manager and programmer.
In doing so, I utilized many skills, including:
Project Management
• Team Leadership
• Delineation of tasks
• Organization and setting of project timeline
• Selection of necessary materials
• Problem Solving
• Led assembly of circuit and final device housing
• Formal presentation of final device to panel of academia and industry professionals
Programmer
• Coding in Matlab and Arduino IDE
• Guiding team through troubleshooting process by systematic assessment and solution implementation
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