Class Projects

In this page you will find an overview of my more relevant class projects.


Peregrine Laparoscopic Grasper

A novel deployable six-tooth grasper for laparoscopic myomectomy.

Peregrine laparoscopic grasper

2.75 Medical Device Design - Prof. Alexander H. Slocum - Fall 2019

2.75 Medical Device Design is a graduate-level course taught by Prof. Alexander Slocum where student are taught how to develop new medical devices that solve real clinical challenges brought by clinicians and industry partners.

In this class our team developed a novel deployable six-tooth grasper for laparoscopic myomectomy.

Temperature Modulated Raman Spectrometer

Non-invasive Material Characterization using Temperature Modulated Raman Spectroscopy

Temperature Modulated Raman Spectrometer

2.131 Advanced Measurement and Instrumentation - Prof. Ian Hunter - Spring 2019

2.131 Advanced Measurement and Instrumentation is a graduate class taught by Prof. Ian Hunter that provides training in advanced instrumentation and measurement techniques. Topics include system level design, fabrication and evaluation with emphasis on systems involving concepts and technology from mechanics, optics, electronics, chemistry and biology.

In this class, along with the Gluco ID team, we built a temperature modulated Raman spectrometer for non-invasive material characterization using the system identification techniques taught in the class.

T-base Lathe

Design and contruction of a low-cost T-base lathe

Design of a T-base lathe

2.770 FUNdaMENTALS of Precision Product Design - Prof. Alexander H. Slocum - Fall 2018

2.770 FUNdaMENTALS of Precision Product Design is an advanced course in machine design taught by Prof. Alexander Slocum that examines design, selection, and combination of machine elements to produce a robust precision system. It introduces process, philosophy and physics-based principles of design to improve/enable renewable power generation, energy efficiency, and manufacturing productivity.

In this class, I designed, manufactured and tested a T-base lathe by integrating independent modules that were designed and tested separately.