Queen Mary University of London
Engineering
Development of a Bioresorbable Drug-Eluting Stent with Organ-On-A-Chip Validation
Balvinder Kaur Dhillon, an MEng Biomedical Engineering student at Queen Mary University of London, is a dedicated researcher in cutting-edge biomedical technologies. As a Research Assistant at QMUL's Centre of Advanced Robotics, she develops deep learning models for hand gesture recognition and EMG signal processing.
Concurrently, she is a researcher at the Digital Environment Research Institute, applying machine learning for personalised treatment of atrial fibrillation. Balvinder also manages the Cybathlon QM team, designing low-cost vision assistance systems. Driven by a passion for accessibility, Balvinder aims to bridge the healthcare gap for low and middle-income populations, focusing on rehabilitation and assistive technology resources.