Master’s Student (2nd Year)
Dongguk University, Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Republic of Korea
I am a second-year Master's student in the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering at Dongguk University, Republic of Korea, specializing in Healthcare Systems Engineering. My academic and research focus lies in the intersection of healthcare and digital technologies, with a particular emphasis on developing innovative patient-centered solutions for individuals with chronic conditions, including hemophilia.
My current research explores gait analysis and patient monitoring systems utilizing computer vision techniques, such as Mediapipe, to facilitate non-invasive, real-time assessments of patient mobility. This work aims to empower patients to better understand their physical condition and detect early signs of musculoskeletal deterioration, enabling timely medical intervention.
Additionally, I am involved in the development and usability evaluation of mobile applications designed to support hemophilia patients during travel, enhancing their access to medical information and emergency care abroad. Through this research, I seek to bridge the gap between technology and patient needs, improving both quality of care and quality of life.
Combining systems engineering methodologies with healthcare insights, I am dedicated to contributing to the advancement of digital health solutions tailored to the unique challenges faced by patients with rare diseases. My goal is to support the development of accessible, cost-effective technologies that promote patient autonomy and preventive care.
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(FP-TH-04.1) 3D Gait Analysis for Hemophilia Patients Using 2D Video Processing with Mediapipe
Thursday, April 24, 2025
2:01 PM - 2:12 PM GST