Micro-Financing Researcher: Bangalore, India

Researcher with Center for Social Action in Bangalore

Summary

While in India, I conducted field research for the Center of Social Action Bangalore, investigating the efficacy of and systems in place for micro-financing in poor communities, colloquially: ‘slums’. I worked hands on in these places, observed meetings of members of the micro-financing groups, and identified areas for data-driven improvement. I created qualitative and quantitative analysis reports and presentations on my findings on how to implement the changes. These were then used to improve the efficacy of the groups. In parallel, I also volunteered to teach math and computer skills to the children in the area.

Key Contribution: Conceived and Analyzed a novel growth adaptive knee prosthesis for pediatric patients based on oxidation driven volumetric expansion in layered titanium structures as a mechanism to match adolescent growth.

Skills

Early-Stage Feasibility Analysis ▪︎  Design Under Biological Constraints ▪︎ Interdisciplinary Collaboration (Biomedical Engineering) ▪︎ Hypothesis Formulation & Evaluation

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