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BrunO2 Open Source Ventilator

This repository contains design information for a low cost ventilator designed by a team based at Brown University. We are a group of engineers, medical practitioners, and device designers developing a ventilator system based around custom proportional valves, MEMS pressure sensors, and closed-loop control system.

More details and videos are available on the BrunO2 website.


License

These open source ventilator design materials are provided under the conditions specified in the Permissive License


Quick Links:

System / Mechanical / Software / Electronics / BrunO2 website.


Getting Started:

COMING SOON


Contributors to the BrunO2 project include:

Brown University School of Engineering:

  • Prof. Dan Harris (Fluids)
  • Prof. Roberto Zenit (Fluids)
  • Prof. Kenny Breuer (Fluids)
  • Prof. Jacob Rosenstein (ECE)
  • Chris Bull (Director of BDW)
  • Ben Lyons (BDW Staff)
  • Garam Lee (MechE)
  • Ian Ho (MechE)
  • John Antolik (MechE)
  • Will Haddock (MechE)
  • Jacob Morse (MechE)
  • Alberto Bortoni (ECE)
  • Marc Powell (BME)
  • Eli Silver (MechE)
  • Chris Arcadia (ECE)

Medical team and advisors:

  • Farah L Laiwalla MD/PhD, Prof, Brown BME
  • Dan Dworkis, MD/PhD., Asst. Prof. Emergency Medicine, Keck School of Medicine of USC
  • Gerardo P. Carino MD/PhD., Associate Professor of Medicine (Clinical), ICU Director, The Miriam Hospital
  • Nicole Thomasian, Brown med student
  • Roja Garimella, Brown med student
  • Anastassia Gorvitovskaia, Brown med student

Practicing Engineers:

  • Dave Durfee (Bay Computer Associates, Inc.)
  • Andy Leonczyk (Ximedica)

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