Indulakshmi Subramaniam
Indu is pursuing her Masters in Biomedical Engineering with a specialization in Medical Devices and Bioelectronics at TU Delft. She is currently doing her master thesis at Philips Research under the supervision of prof. dr. ir. Ronald Dekker. She is working on a feedback loop through modulation of the backscattering echo from CMUTs (Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasound Transducers) to transfer maximum power in deep implants using ultrasound. She received her Bachelor's degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering from Anna University, Tamil Nadu, India in 2018. After her undergrad, she worked as a Research Assistant at the Centre for Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology, Indian Institute of Technology, Madras for a year where she developed devices for the differently-abled to improve human-computer interactions. She loves volunteering.
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MSc thesis: Deep implant localization and uplink data telemetry using ultrasound
Advisor(s): Ronald Dekker
Program: MSc Biomedical Engineering