A student-founded project exploring smart sensing for everyday care.
Goal: learn by building solutions that are respectful, affordable, and easy to use.
Technology should enhance dignity and quality of life. By detecting changes gently and reliably, the system aims to help caregivers check more easily—reducing disturbance while maintaining comfort and independence.
This began as a high-school research question: could a small, low-cost clip make routine care smarter? Early bench tests led to a working proof-of-concept prototype and many rounds of redesign. A provisional patent application has been filed to preserve the idea while the work continues to evolve.
“I started this project after seeing how small tools can make a big difference for families and caregivers. My goal is to combine engineering and empathy—to keep refining a quiet tool that makes everyday care easier.”