Urianalysis
A portable point-of-care urinalysis device that performs spectral analysis of reagent-treated urine samples to quantify biomarkers including pH, nitrite, nitrate, and creatinine. The system captures wavelength-specific reflectance data and converts it into calibrated concentration estimates within a compact, battery-powered enclosure.
My impact
Co-led the mechanical and system-level architecture, from concept to validated prototype
Designed a light-controlled optical measurement chamber to ensure consistent spectral readings and reduce environmental noise
Integrated multi-channel spectral sensors, reagent interface, and embedded electronics into a manufacturable enclosure
Developed calibration workflows to translate spectral data into quantitative biomarker estimates
Iterated tolerances, materials, and power architecture to improve measurement repeatability and device robustness