Ryan Rudin is an undergraduate biomedical engineering student at Texas A&M University who started working at the Optical Biosensing Laboratory (OBSL) in January 2026. His goal is to get more experience with hands on building, design, and development on medical devices and systems. Ryan’s past work in the Teas Heart Institute included developing and testing a flow loop system for a lung transport system. During his capstone he did UIUX design for an insulin pump database website. Ryan’s focus at the OBSL has been building, wiring, and developing the single arm phantom pump system which is used to help test and predict the function of wearable medical devices.
