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H.26 Non-Invasive ICP Sensor

S25, S25 Mixed · January 7, 2025

IP Requirement: Industry IP

Experience Requirement:

– Mechanical Design

– Potentially Electronics

– Rapid Prototyping

Problem Description

Research and design an easy to use, non-invasive ICP (intra-cranial pressure) monitoring device. The optic nerve and sheath change in diameter depending on ICP. Ultrasound is currently used but requires a trained operator. Therefore, there is a need for an easy to use, non-invasive measurement of the optic nerve and sheath diameter for first responders and rural clinics.

Filed Under: S25, S25 Mixed

Alessandra Luna

Alessandra is a fifth-year Ph.D. student in Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory University, developing ultrasound-based microfluidic sensors for intracranial pressure monitoring. She has been part of the BME Capstone Design program since 2022, previously serving as Head Graduate Teaching Assistant and currently as the New Partnerships Liaison. Passionate about education and mentorship, she aims to lead a Tier-1 academic lab focused on advancing biomedical innovation and improving access to medical care.

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