Omar Labban

My name is Omar Labban and I am a highly skilled and motivated engineer with an undergraduate degree in mechanical engineering and a current master's degree in biomedical engineering. My passion for engineering and the medical field has led me to pursue a career in biomedical engineering, where I can apply my skills to develop innovative medical devices that can improve the quality of life for patients. This portfolio showcases my skills, experiences, and projects that I have worked on throughout my academic and professional career.

CorVisio

September 2022 - Present

CorVisio is a mapping sheath used during lead implantation to create a 3D model of the heart and locate the lead inside that model. CorVisio could potentially reduce radiation exposure for patients and surgeons and provide a more targeted approach to lead implantation.

CryoCinch

July 2020 - July 2022

A Novel anchoring catheter system that mimics surgical annuloplasty to reduce valve regurgitation. This catheter-based approach uses on-demand cryo-adhesion to compensate for the heart’s motion during the deployment of the circumferential anchors.

AUB N95 Mask

March 2020 - June 2020

A project started at the beginning of the pandemic aimed at providing medical personnel with a reusable respirator mask to guard against inhalation exposure to COVID-19 virus particles in the air, using widely available material.

Marvin: Autonomous Service Robot

September 2019 - May 2020

Marvin is a fully autonomous service robot developed for the faculty of Engineering and Architecture to guide new students. Marvin is capable of Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM), Speech synthesis, a chatbot module, and a Human-machine interface.

Speech-to-Braille CNC printer

February 2018

An Arduino based 2 axis CNC braille printer and a mobile application that enables people with impaired vision to have printed notes. This project was built during a 48-hours hackathon and was awarded third place.

Patents


Face mask. U.S. 2022/0347500 A1, Provisional patent

Filed March 22, 2022

Catheter device stand. U.S.  63/284,949, Provisional patent application

Filed December 1, 2021


Transcatheter or minimally invasive surgery system and methods of using same. U.S. 63/378,866, Provisional patent application

Filed October 8, 2022


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