Engineering Students Showcase Their Project at 37th Annual CSU Biotechnology Symposium
On January 11, 2025, Antonio Kassis and Emanuel Barajas from Sonoma State University Engineering showcased their work at the 37th Annual CSU Biotechnology Symposium in Anaheim, CA . Over the past year, these two brilliant engineering students have been diligently developing a low-cost, precise battery monitoring solution tailored for biomedical devices, called VoltLog. This project has the potential to have a significant impact in the wearable medical device technology space by accurately measuring and logging the charging behavior and discharging patterns of their batteries. Join us in congratulating Antonio and Emanuel on this amazing achievement!
Farid Farahmand
farid.farahmand@sonoma.edu