UTSAAH Laboratory

Universal Technology Solutions for Accessible and Affordable Healthcare Laboratory

Rimzhim Arora

I am a first-year PhD scholar at UTSAAH Lab. My current research focuses on developing a Doppler probe for fetal vitality assessment as part of an ongoing project in the lab.

My broader interests lie in medical electronics, particularly in advancing front-end systems for Doppler-based diagnostics.

During my coursework, I worked on a project aimed at improving diabetic neuropathy detection. The project focused on addressing limitations in biothesiometers, which are used to assess nerve function in diabetic patients. I explored ways to reduce patient subjectivity and enable earlier detection of neuropathy.

I joined IISc after completing my B.Tech in Biomedical Engineering. During my undergraduate studies, I authored a review article titled “An Overview of Polymer-Based Bioresorbable Drug-Eluting Stents.”

Research Interests: Diagnostic Ultrasound Imaging, Medical Electronics