Undergraduate Research Work

I work in a research lab developing a robotic baby prototype that simulates real infant movement for product safety testing. Our current focus is on bassinet oscillation and rocking motion. I help design and prototype mechanisms that reproduce infant tilt and angular motion, using sensors and motion data to refine the design. I also build CAD models, assemble test setups with microcontrollers and DAQ systems, and analyze results to identify how bassinet designs respond to realistic infant movements. Through this project, I’ve gained hands-on experience in mechanical design, testing, and data analysis for safety-focused product development.

The full report is not posted because the project is part of a funded research prototype and belongs to the lab. The full report is not posted because the project is part of a funded research prototype and belongs to the lab.

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