12/23/2020
By Edwin L. Aguirre
In the U.S., about 34 million people suffer from varying degrees of hearing loss, and about 10 million of them have to use hearing aids, according to Ketan Muni ’87.
“Hearing loss is more common as we age, and it is accelerated by exposure to excessively loud sounds,” says Muni, senior director of research and development at Earlens Corporation, a privately held medical technology company based in Menlo Park, California.
“We are both proud UML alumni who are fortunate to work on this game-changing technology that was recognized by Time magazine,” says Ketan. “It is also a recognition for UMass Lowell.”
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“The Earlens device is the world’s first and only custom implanted hearing solution designed to directly vibrate the eardrum,” says Ketan.
Unlike most hearing aids that use an amplifier and speaker to boost sound, Earlens uses a tiny lens that sits on the eardrum. A microphone inside the device’s behind-the-ear processor picks up sounds, which are converted into vibrations that are transmitted to the eardrum.
“This replicates natural hearing and allows for full frequency bandwidth with no distortion in quality,” says Ketan. “Implanting the device doesn’t require surgery or anesthesia – it can be done in a physician’s office or hearing clinic.”
Both father and son credit UMass Lowell for providing them with the self-confidence, practical knowledge and problem-solving skills needed to compete with peers.
“UMass Lowell has a very strong academic program coupled with professors who are focused on the students’ hands-on learning and exposure to industry,” says Ketan.
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