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Caleb Baum answers questions about the new health sensors.

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Caleb Baum displaying the sensor.

Abstract

When Loren Caleb Baum’s senior computer science design team worked on the Survival Health Awareness Responders Kit (SHARK), a health sensor for possible use by the U.S. military, little did he know it would lead to a career at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (WPAFB).

Publication Date

11-19-2019

Keywords

Cedarville, Cedarville University, Air Force, alum

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