Proton Biosystems Lab

Research That Improves Lives

A multidisciplinary research lab translating engineering and AI into impactful healthcare and societal technologies.

Proton Biosystems Lab is a multidisciplinary research laboratory focused on the design and development of non-invasive medical devices, biosensing technologies, AgriTECH and systems. The lab bridges engineering, medicine, and artificial intelligence to deliver clinically relevant solutions.

About ProtonBiosystemsLab

Proton Biosystems Lab is a multidisciplinary research and innovation laboratory focused on designing intelligent, scalable, and real-world technology solutions.

Our research spans across medical devices, health monitoring systems, sensing technologies, AgriTech applications, and applied artificial intelligence, with a strong emphasis on problem-driven research and practical implementation.

At Proton Biosystems Lab, we work at the intersection of engineering, computation, and domain sciences to bridge the gap between academic research and deployable systems transforming ideas into functional prototypes, and prototypes into impactful solutions.

We actively collaborate with clinicians, researchers, engineers, industry partners, and students to develop next-generation technologies that address real societal, healthcare, and sustainability challenges.


OUR VISION

To become a leading translational research lab that creates accessible, reliable, and impactful technologies improving quality of life across healthcare, agriculture, and societal systems, through innovation grounded in real-world needs.

OUR MISSION

To design and develop intelligent systems and devices that solve practical, real-world problems

To advance medical and healthcare technologies, including but not limited to non-invasive diagnostics and health monitoring

To apply AI, sensing, and embedded systems across healthcare, AgriTech, and interdisciplinary domains

To translate research into deployable prototypes and proof-of-concept solutions

To foster strong academic–clinical–industry collaborations

RESEARCH DOMAINS

Non-Invasive Medical Diagnostics
Biosensors & Biomedical Instrumentation
AI & Machine Learning for Healthcare
Point-of-Care (PoC) Device Development
Wearable & Embedded Health SystemsTranslational & Clinical Research

Projects

DIASENSE – Non-Invasive Glucose Monitoring Device

Funding Agency: Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR)

Institutional Partner: PGIMER, Chandigarh

Description:
Development of a
non-invasive glucose monitoring system aimed at improving diabetes management by eliminating finger-prick based testing. The project focuses on sensor fusion, signal processing, and AI-driven analysis validated through clinical collaboration.

Sleep Apnea Detection Device

Renal Health Monitoring System

NP Sensor for Agritech Applications

Non-invasive system for sleep disorder monitoring.

Early-stage screening and continuous renal health assessment.

Sensor-based solution for agricultural diagnostics.

Our services

RESEARCH DOMAINS

  • Non-Invasive Medical Diagnostics

  • Biosensors & Biomedical Instrumentation

  • AI & Machine Learning for Healthcare

  • Point-of-Care (PoC) Device Development

  • Wearable & Embedded Health Systems

  • Translational & Clinical Research

  • Biomedical sensor prototyping

  • Embedded system development

  • Signal acquisition & processing

  • AI/ML model development

  • PoC device testing & validation

FACILITIES

Patents

Smart Blood Extracting Device (Application No. 201611044212) – Granted Patent in India.

A Personal Safety Device and Method Thereof (Application No. 201911005811) – Published Patent in India.

IoT Based Automated Irrigation and Soil Management System (Application No. 201811021657) – Granted Patent in India.

Device for Safety and Security of Personnel (Application No. 201911014002) – Granted Patent in India.

Improved Amplifier (Startup Technology) (Application No. 201911054308) – Granted Patent in India.

Portable Hand Acupressure Device (Application No. 202011043141) – Granted Patent in India.

Braille Reading Device (Application No. 202011048731) – Granted Patent in India.

Indoor Air Filtration Device (Application No. 202111000131) – Granted Patent in India.

System and Real-Time Method of Monitoring and Emergency Notification on Two-Wheeler Accident (Application No. 201711023236) – Published Patent in India.

A Portable Soil Testing Kit for Quantitative Analysis – Granted Patent in India.

Lab Head

Dr. Harpreet Singh

Assistant Professor
Computer Science and Engineering Department
Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, Patiala-147004
Visiting Professor, Scojen Institute for Synthetic Biology, Reichman University, Israel
Link:- https://www.hpsingh.info/
Former Postdoctoral Research Fellow,
Deptt. of IE, Faculty of Engg., Tel-Aviv University, Israel
Lab website: toch.tau.ac.il/people/
Laboratory of Remote Sensing and GIS, Tel-Aviv University, Israel

Dr. Harpreet Singh leads research at the intersection of biomedical sensing, embedded systems, and artificial intelligence. His work focuses on developing clinically relevant, non-invasive diagnostic technologies in collaboration with medical institutions and national funding agencies.

Positions

Director and Founder

Think Wave Technologies LLP

Agriculture as a service | Incubated in TIET, Patiala, Punjab, India.
Registered in Startup India Scheme.


MLTool Pvt Ltd.

Machine Learning Apps as a service | Incubated in TIET, Patiala, Punjab, India.
Registered in Startup India Scheme.

Work Experience

​Assistant Professor | August 07, 2017 - Present | CSED | Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, Patiala, Punjab, India.
Assistant Professor | July 22, 2014 - August 04, 2017 | CSED | Chandigarh University, Mohali, Punjab, India.

​Teaching Associate | August, 2012 - July, 2014 | Selected under TEQIP (Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme) sponsored by World Bank | Chandigarh Group of Colleges, Mohali.

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Proton Biosystems Lab
6th Floor,
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology
Patiala – 147004, India

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