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INFANT THERMAL TRANSPORT PROTECTION SYSTEM (ITTPS)
ABOUT
Low resource areas such as Malawi, Africa face a scarcity of physicians, an unreliable electric grid, and inadequate equipment, which makes keeping infants warm during transport to the hospital a challenge.
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The ITTPS system was designed to safely transport prenatal infants from villages to our target hospital in Lilongwe, Malawi.
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The main challenges of this project were the restrictions placed by our client to use sustainable materials that could be easily found in that country. Reason being the device had to be simple enough to reproduce and operate with minimal training.

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TEAM
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ASHLEY TAYLOR
Team Adviser and Guide
ZANDER YSSEL
Mechanical Engineer: Vibrations and Team Facilitator
LILA HABA
Mechanical Engineer: Heat Transfer and Programming
EDUARD LAURITO
Mechanical Engineer: Heat Transfer and Modeling
ADAM DITMAN
Mechanical Engineer: Heat Transfer and Modeling
VICTRIA KUBLER-TESCH
Mechanical Engineer: Heat Transfer and Programming
JESSICA HURLEY
Mechanical Engineer: Vibrations
VERONICA RODRIGUEZ
Mechanical Engineer: Vibration
JOSEPH CHO
Industrial Designer
RACHEL COLON
Industrial Designer
DEFNE KANSU
Industrial Designer
Special Thanks to our advising medical physicians: Dr. Andre Muelenaer and Dr. Penelope Muelenaer of Carillion Clinic
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