(L2M) Enabling Real-Time Pathogen Detection at the Edge: A Low-Power SoC for Mobile DNA Sequencing

This project will develop a small, energy-efficient hardware device that can quickly analyze DNA to detect harmful viruses or bacteria in real time. Unlike current systems that rely on internet access and cloud computing, this device will do all the work on its own, making it ideal for use in remote or low-resource areas such as rural clinics, farms, or during outbreaks. The partner organization will benefit by advancing its goal of creating portable, low-cost diagnostic tools that can bring cutting-edge health technologies directly to the point of care.

Faculty Supervisor:

Sebastian Magierowski

Student:

Partner:

DMZ Ventures Inc

Discipline:

Engineering

Sector:

Professional, scientific and technical services

University:

York University

Program:

Business Strategy Internship

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