While working at BC Children's hospital, I was able to work in a research field scenario with UBC researchers by developing flash prototypes of anesthetic monitoring equipment to try and improve on the old equipment's displays to make them more intuitive and less strenuous to keep watch on.
This involved discovering methods to be able to find ways to visualize slow changes in values over long periods of time which may not be apparent to the observer because of the gradual change over time. In the end our team was able to connect the visuals to the actual life support system to perform real-world testing in the operating theater.