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I love to solve complex design problems using an iterative process of research and testing.
I am particularly good at organising complicated information in to systems that large teams can work well within.

 

Ai-powered Diagnostics | Oivi Techonology, Norway

2021 - 2024

Oivi Technology is a medical technology that developed a high-end retinal camera for diagnostics  purposes. Their camera addressed a number of limitations in retinal diagnostics like reducing the time-to-diagnosis, increasing access to screening and making the service more affordable for all.

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My work at Oivi was to build out their design systems across visual, service and user experience design. This meant perfecting the ways in which we could increase the success rate of image capture and reduce the time it takes to receive a diagnosis.

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UI/UX Design, Service Design, Visual Systems

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DesignLab | Indian Institute for Human Settlements (IIHS), Bangalore

2018 - 2021

DesignLab at IIHS explored the intersection between urban development and spatial design in the global south. The driving principle of the Design Lab was to derive significantly enhanced outcomes in terms of usability and sustainability from the initiatives of urban development and development sector - primarily a complex function of people, resources and context.

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UI/UX Design, Service Design, Visual Systems

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Other work at IIHS DesignLab

World Bank: Uttar Pradesh Health Systems Strengthening Programme (UPHSSP)

Spatial Design, Visual Design - The Uttar Pradesh Health Systems Strengthening Project (UPHSSP) aims to improve the efficiency, quality, and accountability of healthcare delivery in Uttar Pradesh, India. The project, supported by the World Bank, focuses on strengthening the state's health department's management and systems capacity. 

Tacit Knowledge Urban Research Network
https://taciturban.net.in/

Website Design - Tacit Knowledge Urban Research Network (TURN) collaboratively conducts research on urban informal processes and the tacit knowledge integral in them from multiple vantage points in the relational geographies of settlement, housing, and economies, with the eventual goal of incorporating that understanding into knowledge systems that support policy-making.

The Rajasthan Mahila Kaamgar Union: providing relief during COVID-19

 

Visual Design - Archive of relief initiatives in housing, water and sanitation, food security, income and wage transfers for informal workers across Delhi, Rajasthan and Harare identifies programming and policy opportunities for institutionalising and scaling up interventions.
 The archive considers how relief efforts anticipated the challenges of delivering social protection to informal workers or within informal settlements, and how they designed relief to be effective within these contexts.

Urban Practitioners Programme

Design and Communications - Urban Practitioners' Programme is a capacity building program focused on educating and training urban practitioners across various sectors and levels in the public, private, academic, and civil society sectors. 

Urban Fellows Program 

Spatial Design Faculty and Mentor -Urban Fellows Program combines classroom teaching, site-based applied learning, live projects, and external internships to enable Fellows to work in diverse forms of urban practice. 

Internal Research Grant

Recipient of Internal Research Grant to pilot ethnographic research in Dairy Farm, Port Blair.

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