Kevin Ma, Applied Science Abstract This experiment aims to tackle the underlying mess with aquarium water changes. Using two peristaltic pumps, an aquarium pump, and an Arduino, a system was created to dose and mix an API liquid test kit. A manual test was run alongside the machine and the results were compared with […]
Building an App to Make Diabetes Management Easier
Tilika Kulkarni, Applied Science Abstract Diabetes management is challenging and can pose significant problems for patients. Mobile health technologies, such as mobile apps, have shown potential in improving diabetes management and patient outcomes. However, existing apps often lack the capacity to provide personalized recommendations based on user data. This project aimed to develop an app […]
Ex Vivo Conductivity of Various Brain Tissues and Functional Neuronal Regions
Derek Yu, Applied Science Abstract Why do neurons have various functions? Testing differences in physical properties, particularly conductivity, may provide insight. Upon dissecting ex vivo sheep brains and measuring the voltage across various neuronal regions, data collected displayed distinct differences between different regions but similar readings for the same regions. Ex vivo sheep brains exhibited […]
Evaluating the Rapidity of Developing Functional 3D-Printed UAVs.
Alejandro Senties Gutierrez, Applied Science Abstract Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) have recently become a prevalent force in our society, one that can only be made more accessible in part due to 3D-printing. By testing a proposed UAV model, a greater sense of the feasibility and usefulness of these 3D-printed machines was attained. The study demonstrated […]