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Paige Beltz

Paige is a senior Biomedical Engineering student at Texas A&M University who joined the Optical and Bio-Sensing Laboratory (OBSL) in February 2025. Her research focuses on developing mechanically accurate tissue-phantom systems to evaluate and validate wearable biomedical sensing technologies. Paige currently leads a team of undergraduate researchers in designing and developing a human phantom finger platform for testing small wearable devices and ring-based sensor systems. Her work involves designing, fabricating, and validating phantom models that provide controlled, repeatable conditions for evaluating wearable sensor performance. She has developed strong technical skills in mechanical design using SolidWorks, electronics assembly and soldering, and wearable device prototyping and testing. Paige plans to pursue a master’s degree in Biomedical Engineering and hopes to contribute to advancing pediatric and spinal medical technologies through research and development.

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