I'm a junior at Foothill High School, Pleasanton passionate about using engineering to solve accessibility challenges. My work focuses on assistive technology for visually impaired individuals, prosthetics design, and brain-computer interface research.
I aspire to become a biomedical engineer to pursue my interests of neural engineering and assistive technologies. If you are interested in my work or would like to collaborate, contact me at risray700 <at> gmail.com. You can find code for some of the projects listed below at https://github.com/risray700, and link to my educational models at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:7140345.
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Here are some projects I've been working on:
Brain-Control Interface Research: Artifact detection for improved decoding with the Ganguly Lab at UCSF Neuroscience.
Myo-Prosthetics: sEMG-controlled bionic arm to be presented at Int'l Conf on Biomedical Engg & Biotechnology (ICBEB 2025), Japan; and published via conference proceedings for Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence & Applications (IOS Press).
e-NABLE Pleasanton: President of a chapter for designing and 3D printing prosthetic arms.
Assistive Devices: Handheld ultrasonic navigation system for the blind.
Educational Models: 3D-printed Braille learning models for visually impaired students.
More details about these projects can be found on the left tab.