Indian origin scientist at mit develops wearable sensor that can detect rape alert people

I couldn't find any information on an Indian-origin scientist at MIT developing a wearable sensor that can detect rape. However, I did find a project called "Rape Alert" that was developed by a team of students at MIT in 2019.

The Rape Alert project is a wearable device that uses machine learning algorithms to detect and alert authorities in the event of a sexual assault. The device is designed to be worn by women and uses a combination of sensors and machine learning algorithms to detect signs of sexual assault, such as changes in heart rate, skin conductance, and movement patterns.

The project was developed by a team of students at MIT's Media Lab, including a team led by Professor Rosalind Picard, who is a pioneer in the field of affective computing. The team worked with survivors of sexual assault and experts in the field to develop the device and its algorithms.

The Rape Alert device is still in the development stage, and it is not yet available for commercial use. However, the project has received widespread attention and has been recognized as a potential solution to help prevent and respond to sexual assault.

It's worth noting that while technology can be a powerful tool in preventing and responding to sexual assault, it is not a substitute for human intervention and support. It is important to continue to prioritize education, awareness, and support services for survivors of sexual assault.