Progress Update, Haider, 1/13

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A lot of progress has been made on the  patient tunneling project, the personal health project, and the reverse engineering project. Over the last 3 days, the tunneling project has made 3 iterations of prototypes for their final design. Each iteration added improvements in functionality, size, and portability for the patient. The team also met with the patient on 3 different occasions to gauge feedback on the prototype and made improvements to it accordingly. All of this progress and data was documented with photos and videos and will be presented tomorrow.

For the personal health project, both me and my partner suggested improvements to each others’ proposals in order to get a better method of changing metrics. Specifically, me and my partner started a personal competition of the number of steps taken each day. No wonder it helps to have android smartphone with pedometers.

In terms of the reverse engineering project, most of the details in the syringe have already been added. Features that still remain to be added are the threads on the end, putting the parts together as an assembly, and making properly annotated and labelled engineered drawings.

-Haider

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