Booklet about the types of plastic that medical bottles are made out of and what that means for their end of life options, created for the class Materials Creation, Consumption, and Impact taught by Jon Stolk
The Boston Scientific SCOPE Team researched bronchoscopy tools and procedures and worked with physicians to develop areas of opportunity for Boston Scientific’s pulmonary development team. Boston Scientific asked the team to investigate the problem space of pulmonary lesion identification and diagnosis and develop a solution space. The team researched 5 tissue properties that could be measured and came up with 5 requirements to ensure successful tissue differentiation. The team selected the tissue property that best met the requirements to distinguish between healthy and lesion tissue.
In support of MITRE's Innovation and Harvesting work program, the team has conducted user research and technology feasibility studies to develop a concept of operations for an enterprise system that facilitates informal and ad-hoc collaborations. This vision for the system is supported by a description of the system architecture and infrastructure required to implement it. The team has also developed a prototype interface and generated a vision for how to extend the system to automatically detect dependencies and project associations within the tasks tracked by the system in order to support a multitasking working style.