respir🫁PPtion
respir🫁PPtion
precise breath monitoring with visual markers
RespirAPPtion transforms smartphones and smartwatches into clinical-grade respiratory monitors by combining contactless QR code-based breath analysis with vital sign tracking, enabling affordable, at-home health assessment.
Hritika Pandey is a MSc. informatics student at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. She earned her undergraduate degree in Computer Science and Information Technology from Tribhuvan University one of the oldest and well renowned university in Nepal. With a Robust academic foundation and diverse work experience as a data analyst across multiple sectors, including healthcare, Hritika brings a unique perspective to data-driven problem-solving. She has also worked on several machine learning projects, which have deepened her understanding of the field and strengthened her passion for developing innovative solutions.
Colin Dupuis was born in Lafayette, Louisiana, in 2002. He received a high school diploma from St. Thomas More Catholic High School in Lafayette, Louisiana. He is an undergraduate senior studying Electrical Engineering at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. In 2022 he became a student member of the national branch of IEEE. In 2021 he joined Arcadian Ambulance Service as a Computer Technician Intern. Mr. Dupuis is also currently a member of the Louisiana Society of Engineers and the ULL Club Lacrosse team. Colin has completed his undergraduate degree in Electrical Engineering by doing his design project with Dr. Aygun. He is now a MSc. student in the School of Computing and Informatics.
Sercan Aygun is an Assistant Professor at the School of Computing and Informatics, University of Louisiana at Lafayette (ULL). Sercan has double BSc. and MSc. degrees from both EEEng and CEng departments. Sercan completed his PhD. at Istanbul Technical University with two one-year-long research visits to UCLouvain and ULL. He has 10-year teaching experience at Yildiz Technical University, prior to his postdoctoral study at ULL. Sercan was visiting Assistant Professor before starting his tenure-track position at ULL. He has more than 60 peer-reviewed papers, >450 certified paper reviews, and 14 pending patent applications. Sercan's research interests encompass a range of topics, including Stochastic Computing, Unary Processing, Hyperdimensional Computing, and tiny Learning Machines.
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