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Incubator for Infant Wildlife

The design team is required to develop an incubator for infant wildlife.

Project Overview

Wildlife rehabilitation often includes neonatal wildlife who are unable to control their own body temperature, thus the incubator must provide supplemental temperature control. Additionally, private parties commonly become involved in wildlife rehabilitation efforts, but typically do not have the financial resources required to purchase an incubator. As such the wildlife incubator must be low-cost, durable, modular, easy to clean, and good at temperature control. It is essential to create an incubator that is more accessible and accommodating for those interested and passionate about wildlife rehabilitation but may lack the resources to purchase components in the market right now.

Team Picture

From left to right, Seyoung (Selina) Park, Loukia Agoudemos, Sophia Finn, Tanishka Sheth, Erwin Cruz
From left to right, Seyoung (Selina) Park, Loukia Agoudemos, Sophia Finn, Tanishka Sheth, Erwin Cruz

File

  • PDS (September 23, 2023)

Contact Information

Team Members

  • Tanishka Sheth - Team Leader
  • Seyoung Park - Communicator
  • Sophia Finn - BSAC
  • Loukia Agoudemos - BWIG
  • Erwin Cruz - BPAG

Advisor and Client

  • Prof. Walter Block - Advisor
  • Mark Stelford - Client
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