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Spectroscopy Equipment Control and Timing Integration

The lab wanted to run experiments that involved taking spectroscopy measurements at a large number of intervals of movement of a delay line stage. This required running separate control programs for the spectroscope and the delay line, with a lab worker manually tending the experiment the entire time to trigger each delay line stage move and subsequent spectroscope measurement, an extremely tedious and time-consuming process. The Research Software Programming team developed a program to control both pieces of equipment, automating this experimental process. The program allows extensive configuration of the experiment parameters, as well as the analysis and display of the results, all in a single piece of software.

Sweat Sensor

The lab needed a way to track color changes in a selected area, and was also interested in prototyping a wearable device that could handle the same task. They explored existing apps, and could not find anything that would meet their needs, so we created a small, custom iPhone app to handle their data collection.

Wearable Data Analysis Platform

The lab needed data to refine and test their Circadian Rhythms Models, so our group created iPhone and Android apps that allowed users to donate their heart rate and step data and get an analysis back from the lab in return. The smartphone sends data to a server/database, and it is processed by multiple algorithms, some of which generate reports for the users.