Microwave Imaging System

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Spring and Summer 2016

The Task:

Diagnose and monitor breast cancer using microwave imaging.

The Microwave Imaging and Spectroscopy lab has been working for over a decade on developing a machine that uses microwaves, which are less damaging than X-Rays, for breast cancer evaluation. Professor Paul Meaney heads the project.

Antenna that conduct the microwave imaging pass over a breast in a glycerin tank, and a camera and laser system maps the breast for virtual construction.

 

 

I worked as a designer and machinist for the project.

My Primary Contributions:

I designed housings for the electronics boards to prevent microwave interference, and organized the electronics to minimize wiring and maximize ease of assembly and disassembly. This involved:

  • CNC milling aluminum housings
  • Finishing and organizing CAD for the whole system
  • Using Solidworks and prototyping to organize the electronics
  • Coordinating part ordering for system completion
  • Creating drawings for part creation
  • Presented designs and ideas to partners at General Electric

Download Example Drawing (Housing Box)

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