Class Project
Fall 2025

Project Overview

SenseLink is a customizable, handheld assistive communication device designed to support non-verbal children through tactile and auditory interaction. The project focused on creating an intuitive physical interface that translates user input into meaningful feedback, emphasizing accessibility, durability, and ease of use.

The device was developed through an iterative design process that integrated mechanical design, electronics, and user-centered considerations.


My Role

I contributed to the mechanical design, system integration, and prototyping of the SenseLink device. Working within a team environment, I focused on translating functional requirements into a practical physical form while supporting electronics integration and iterative refinement based on testing and feedback.


Design & Engineering Process

Mechanical Design & CAD Modeling

Electronics Integration

Prototyping & Iteration


Tools & Skills Applied


Results


Key Takeaways

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