
Biomedical Research Devices
I am a Yale 2025 Electrical Engineering graduate. However, late in my undergraduate years, I was drawn by life events and exceptional faculty to the medical field.​ Currently, I work at the Yale Medical School's Anlyan Center.
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My main focus in biomedical research lies in mechanically characterizing cardiovascular tissue and identifying biochemical pathways leading to dysfunction.
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While published papers focus on the clinical applications of the research, we don't often get the chance to showcase the custom-built devices that enable it.​ My goal is to use this site to show some of the custom builds behind our research. It could be especially useful for those seeking to build similar models for their own lab, but should also be of general interest to anyone interested in electrical/biomedical engineering, continuum mechanics, applied mathematics, or biomedical research in general.