Dr. Masudul Imtiaz’s research lab focuses on developing advanced ultra-low-power wearable sensor systems for real-time, non-invasive health monitoring. These sensors aim to provide accurate, continuous tracking of the wearer’s health status. Utilizing prior designs, including multi-sensor platforms, this project addresses the need for compact, personalized wearables that combine high performance with user comfort. The project’s objective is to enable edge comoputing capabilities directly within the sensor, optimizing performance within a constrained power budget. REU students will assist in designing AI prototypes for health sensing, collaborating with the Center for Advanced PCB Design and Manufacture (CAPDM) facility and AI Vision Lab to validate new sensor systems and assess their commercialization potential. The project includes creating a custom PCB for testing using ultra-low-power ARM processors with BLE communication. Students will evaluate sensor performance, durability, data quality, and reliability through human studies, supporting long-term health monitoring for proactive healthcare and enhancing the work of healthcare providers and educators.