Cardiac Patch Delivery Device
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Shoe Heel Height and Force Distribution
Through the course 2.671 (Measurement and Instrumentation) at MIT, I worked on a semester long project to analyze the impact of high heeled shoes on feet. 2.671 is a course which overlays measurement and instrumentation on all the knowledge gained from other mechanical engineering coursework. It teaches techniques and skills for making, interpreting, and reporting measurements that will be helpful in future careers. 2.671 consists of four main pillars: Design, Experiment, Interpret, and Communicate. These pillars are emphasized in the three main parts of 2.671: Lecture, Lab, and the independent Go Forth and Measure project. Lectures presented important material on measurement and instrumentation, including sensor selection and experiment design, analysis methods, and professional communication for multiple different areas of engineering. Labs were designed to deepen understanding of important measurement concepts and to apply this knowledge to specific measurement challenges.

Below is the final report of my project with further information about the experimental design, testing procedures, calculations, results, and analysis.