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Four undergraduates at the University of Denver worked together to design a new eye-tracking device that allows patients who are paralyzed to operate a computer. The device will cost roughly two percent as much as current eye-tracking tools, making the technology accessible to many patients who couldn’t afford it in the past. Students John Dewitt (computer science), Jeff Evans (electrical engineering), Peter Neilson (electrical engineering) and Jordan Rather (mechanical engineering) collaborated with occupational therapists at Craig Hospital to develop the new technology.