Sophia Moses
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Area of Expertise:
Robotics , Computer Science , Bioengineering
Profile Summary

Sophia Moses is a sophomore in the Jerome Fisher Program in Management and Technology at the University of Pennsylvania. She is studying electrical engineering in Penn Engineering as well as finance and management in Wharton.

She has spent three summers investigating using videos of the face to detect stress and blood pressure in a bioengineering lab. Outside of the lab, she led an Inventor's Club that builds robotic devices targeted to benefit underserved populations. She is most interested in robotics and finance and is a budding entrepreneur. Sophia has received recognition for her research and work by the National Center for Women & Information Technology and GenHERation.
Publications (5)

Proceedings Article | 19 May 2016 Paper
Proceedings Volume 9871, 987104 (2016) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2223948
KEYWORDS: Signal processing, Interference (communication), Signal to noise ratio, Video, Monte Carlo methods, Modulation, Phase shifts, Signal detection, Visible radiation, Heart

Proceedings Article | 19 May 2016 Paper
Proceedings Volume 9871, 987103 (2016) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2223933
KEYWORDS: Visible radiation, Heart, Signal detection, Algorithm development, Deconvolution, Electrocardiography, Detection and tracking algorithms, Electronic filtering, Video, Skin

Proceedings Article | 2 June 2015 Paper
Balvinder Kaur, Elizabeth Tarbox, Marty Cissel, Sophia Moses, Megha Luthra, Misha Vaidya, Nhien Tran, Vasiliki Ikonomidou
Proceedings Volume 9496, 949604 (2015) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2177886
KEYWORDS: Cameras, Video, Signal detection, Signal to noise ratio, Blood, Blood pressure, Skin, Heart, Nervous system, Velocity measurements

Proceedings Article | 20 May 2015 Paper
Proceedings Volume 9496, 949602 (2015) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2177159
KEYWORDS: Heart, Signal detection, Principal component analysis, Skin, Independent component analysis, RGB color model, Video, Denoising, Electrocardiography, Signal to noise ratio

Proceedings Article | 22 May 2014 Paper
Balvinder Kaur, Joseph Durek, Barbara O'Kane, Nhien Tran, Sophia Moses, Megha Luthra, Vasiliki Ikonomidou
Proceedings Volume 9118, 91180V (2014) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2051148
KEYWORDS: Electrocardiography, Heart, Lawrencium, Astatine, Signal detection, Nervous system, Data modeling, Defense technologies, Signal processing, Traumatic brain injury

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