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2018 Undergraduate Summer Research Program Participant
Home Department: Electrical Engineering
Mentor: Paul Wang, Medicine (Cardiovascular Medicine)
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common arrhythmia affecting more than 2 million adults in the United States alone, and is often treated with a minimally invasive procedure called catheter ablation. However, conventional methods of catheter ablation contribute to suboptimal success. Eajer will design a new system to improve the accuracy of the procedure in hopes to increasing its success.