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BSc Remote Medicine at Hackspace: Prototyping a low cost, continuous oxygen saturation probe

BSc Remote Medicine at Hackspace: Prototyping a low cost, continuous oxygen saturation probe

by Rebecca Covey | Sep 23, 2021 | Uncategorised

BSc Remote Medicine at Hackspace: Prototyping a low cost, continuous oxygen saturation probe 23 Sep 2021 Vicky Earl and Ellie Morgan completed a 15 week project with BSc Remote Medicine at Hackspace, and both worked on developing a device to monitor oxygen saturation...
BSc Remote Medicine at Hackspace: Building a device to measure Acute Mountain Sickness

BSc Remote Medicine at Hackspace: Building a device to measure Acute Mountain Sickness

by Rebecca Covey | Sep 22, 2021 | Uncategorised

BSc Remote Medicine at Hackspace: Building a device to measure Acute Mountain Sickness 22 Sep 2021 Callum Sowden completed a 15 week project with his course BSc Remote Medicine at Hackspace, where he designed and built a device to measure respiratory rate and...
Imperial startup developing hygiene-verification technology raises £625,000

Imperial startup developing hygiene-verification technology raises £625,000

by Rebecca Covey | Sep 14, 2021 | Uncategorised

Imperial startup developing hygiene-verification technology raises £625,000 14 Sep 2021 by Gavin Reed FreshCheck, a startup developing colour-change tools for hygiene verification, has raised £625,000 seed investment from investors including the ICIF. Founded by...
The DigiFAB Hackathon 2021: our challenge and how we hacked it

The DigiFAB Hackathon 2021: our challenge and how we hacked it

by Rebecca Covey | Sep 6, 2021 | Uncategorised

The DigiFAB Hackathon 2021: our challenge and how we hacked it 6 Sep 2021 Undergraduate students, Jiayue Feng and Sandeepa Tuladhar (both Chemistry with Molecular Physics) and Shannan Huang (Chemical Engineering) teamed up in the DigiFAB Hackathon to build a low-cost...
Hack it! Reflecting on the 2021 DigiFAB Hackathon

Hack it! Reflecting on the 2021 DigiFAB Hackathon

by Rebecca Covey | Sep 6, 2021 | Uncategorised

Hack it! Reflecting on the 2021 DigiFAB Hackathon 6 Sep 2021 Undergraduate students Kin Weng Chao and Yuchen Lou (both Chemistry) and Way Gene Hoo (Chemical Engineering) took part in this year’s DigiFAB Hackathon Challenge. Here they tell us more about the challenge,...
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