Kimberly is a Ph.D. candidate in Biomedical Engineering focusing on pioneering wearable technology for noninvasive health monitoring. She began her journey in the lab as an undergraduate in 2018, transitioning seamlessly into graduate research in 2020. Kimberly’s work centers on developing advanced wearables designed to monitor cardiovascular metrics, including heart rate, heart rate variability, cardiac output, and cuffless blood pressure, as well as diabetic biomarkers, such as predicting hypo and hyperglycemia. Her designs, which include arm, wrist, and finger-based devices, integrate multiple modalities like photoplethysmography, bioimpedance, electrocardiography, skin temperature sensors, and inertial measurement units, pushing the boundaries of personalized healthcare.