18 Top Indian Innovators in MIT's Journal


Mayur M. Sadawana

IIT- Mumbai

 

A low cost Point-of-Care multianalyte sensor

The device uses just a drop of blood for accurate Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) analysis, a complication occurs in diabetes patients. Earlier the analysis required a lot of tests and was costly.

 

Sameer Jain

MGV Dental College

Magik: An innovative root canal machine

Magic has the capacity to change the entire root canal treatment system. It offers a failure proof treatment by filling the canals with homogenous filler and using sonic vibrations to entirely seal the substance.

 

Srinivasan Jayaraman

Tata Consultancy Services

 

Using human ECG as a biometric for authenticating, identify and diagnose.

Jayaraman used a collection of human ECG waveforms to develop an algorithm to map each waveform with corresponding people. It has the potential to be developed as an individual specific ECG signature.