Biosensing human motion DUIRI - Discovery Undergraduate Interdisciplinary Research Internship Spring 2024 Accepted biomechanics, sensors, pneumatic actuators, programming Biosensing in human motion including sensors for gesture tracking and for rehabilitation are becoming more commonplace in gaming, training systems such as mixed reality, and in rehabilitation therapy settings. This work intends to expand upon development of a novel 3D printed flexible conductive material that is ideal for use as a strain gauge and pressure sensor to develop custom biosensing products. Researchers on this project would test various geometries and designs for their ability to monitor gestures and biological conditions. Researchers would develop code to filter and interpret sensor responses and an interface for viewing data. Brittany A Newell programming, CAD model development, 3D printing, circuit building greater than a 3.0 GPA, programming experience, sophomore or older 2 10 (estimated)

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