Shruthi  Ravichandran

Shruthi Ravichandran

Scholar Title

MIT EECS | Analog Devices Undergraduate Research and Innovation Scholar

Research Title

Raman Spectroscopy and Speckle Imaging for Accurate and Rapid Analysis of Cell Therapy Products

Cohort

2024–2025

Department

Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

Research Areas
  • Biological and Medical Devices and Systems
Supervisors

Loza Tadesse

Sangeeta N. Bhatia

Abstract

Pneumonia accounts for 14% of deaths among children under the age of five. Diagnosing viral versus bacterial infections is difficult in children, impacting antibiotic treatment effectiveness. In collaboration with the Bhatia Lab, we’re developing breath-based nanosensor diagnostics for childhood pneumonia. Our work focuses on SERS to analyze breath samples and differentiate between infection types. We’re also creating low-cost, compact Raman systems for broader access. A key challenge is designing a gas-capturing cartridge that integrates with SERS, concentrating biomarkers while minimizing background signals. This project aims to improve diagnostics, promote responsible antibiotic use, and combat antibiotic resistance.

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I am passionate about using EECS tools to create diagnostics for low-resource areas to make healthcare more widely accessible. I am excited to continue working with the Tadesse and Bhatia labs on their work towards the goal of diagnosing and treating childhood pneumonia. I look forward to learning more about the research process and skills through participating in SuperUROP!

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