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Your Name 123 University of Utah Circle, Salt Lake City, UT ‖ 801-581-6186 ‖ [email protected]
Education
Bachelor of Science, Biomedical Engineering | University of Utah Month Year
GPA: 3.43
Relevant Coursework:
• Biosystems • Physiology for Engineers • Statistics & Application of Statistics
• Operations Management • Corporate Finance • Biosignals
Skills and Qualifications
Computer Programs:
• MATLAB • LabView • AutoCAD • ImageJ
Projects:
Pulse Oximetry Device Semester
Designed the circuitry required to receive and filter signals from infrared and red light.
Derived mathematically the measured oxygen levels based on detected light levels.
Robotic Arm Semester
Built articulating arm using microcontrollers, sensors and actuators.
Designed and programmed necessary trajectory plan for arm movement.
Business Plan Analysis Semester
Led a team of 5 in the analyzing of a technology startup company to determine viability.
Analyzed the company’s market research, implementation cost, core competencies, barriers to entry, and
revenue forecasts.
Employment
Research Assistant, Bone and Joint Research Laboratory Month Year – Present
Test the ability or orthopedic implants to attach to bone using scanning electron microscopy, micro CT,
and image processing software to assess specimens.
Develop analysis techniques for testing efficacy of implants and create image processing programs to
execute analysis quickly and accurately.
Co-Founder, VMT Orthopedic Analysis Month Year – Present
Founded business testing porous orthopedic implant coatings, overseeing product development and
implementation.
Created several techniques and computer programs used by VMT for orthopedic testing.
Customer Service Representative, Huntsman Cancer Hospital Month Year – Month Year
Team Lead in department, directly supervised and coordinated work of over 30 employees.
Created and implemented plan to test department efficiency and identify methods for improvement.
Assembly Technician, dB Systems Month Year – Month Year
Assembled positioning antenna transmission lines using soldering irons, cutting tools, measuring tools,
and acetylene torches.
Followed complex instructions and technical drawings to build assemblies that required a high level of
precision to meet stringent specifications.
Your Name 123 University of Utah Circle, Salt Lake City, UT 84112
[email protected] | (801) 581-6186
Education Honors Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering Month Year University of Utah Salt Lake City, UT
Minor: Chemistry
GPA 3.987. Dean’s List 2010-2014
Thesis: Title of your thesis
Relevant Coursework
Physiology for Engineers Biomedical Design Human Centered Design
Qualifications Computer Programs: MATLAB, R, BASH, LabView, Python, Adobe Illustrator, Microsoft Office
User centered design, Medical device control, Multidisciplinary team leadership
Lab skills: PCR, Plasma and primer design, Gel Electrophoresis
Biomedical Experience Student Researcher, Division of Genetic Epidemiology, University of Utah Month Year - Present
Utilized pedigrees to identify cancer risk variants
Processed huge, next-generation, sequencing data into a few interesting variants
Research Assistant, Department of Biology, University of Utah Month Year - Present
Presented to legislators at Research Posters on the Hill to increase STEM support
Screened over 50,000 model organisms to find mutations in a neuronal development protein
Bioscience Undergraduate Research Program, University of Utah Month Year – Month Year
Reviewed and critiqued scientific literature in technical presentations
Trained students in bioscience research techniques such as PCR and electrophoresis BioImmersion 2014, University of Utah Semester
Observed surgeries and interacted with medical professionals to identify over 100 design needs
Systematically prioritized needs to find the most relevant opportunity
Generated 106 concepts to address laparoscopic access injuries
Leadership NCAA Division I Track and Field Athlete, University of Utah Month Year – Month Year
School record holder and USA Championship semifinalist in the 800 meter run (2:03.27) Global Health Scholar, Honors College, University of Utah Semester - Semester
Established partnerships with state refugee agencies and communities to improve resettlement
Science Education Think Tank, Honors College, University of Utah Semester - Semester
Designed and implemented a university course to improve science education Public Health Study Abroad, Chandigarh India, University of Utah Semester - Semester
Interviewed families on a multidisciplinary team to improve school retention of young women
Awards Track and Field Honorable Mention All-American and Academic All-American 3rd Team
Women Tech Awards Academic Excellence Finalist: Top STEM student in Utah
ACCESS Program and Undergraduate Research Opportunities: Research scholarships
CHEM-E SAMPLE RESUME 1265 University of Utah Circle, Las Vegas, NV 84112 | (801) 581-6186 | Email: [email protected]
Summary of Qualifications:
Research experience in the areas of numerical modeling and computational fluid dynamics.
Theoretical understanding of topics including heat transfer, thermodynamics, kinetics and chemistry.
Previous experience in research, development and testing regarding:
Computational Fluid Dynamics
Nanopatterning Simulations
Catalysts
Structural Mechanics Simulations
Pyrolysis
Petroleum Analysis
Electrolysis
Educational Experience:
Bachelor of Science: Chemical Engineering, University of Utah Graduation Semester Year
Cumulative GPA: 3.945
Projects: Biodiesel production, economic spectrophotometer design, and drug release analysis.
Honors/Awards: Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society member, Dean’s List, and the Jason Job engineering scholarship.
Key Skills:
Computer Program Experience:
Matlab
Microsoft Office
R
Maple
Arduino
VBA
C++
Unix/Linux
COMSOL Multiphysics
Professional Experience:
Research Assistant: Laboratory for Optical Nanotechnologies, Salt Lake City, Utah Month Year – Present
Designed Comsol LiveLink with Matlab simulations of two key optical nanopatterning processes comprising of models of interference patterning, electromagnetic wave penetration, and photochemical reactions resulting in most accurate simulations of process to date.
Discovered a mechanical metamaterial micro structure using an optimization algorithm and Comsol LiveLink with Matlab that will be tested for record breaking stiffness at low densities and negative thermal expansion.
Research Assistant: Institute for Clean and Secure Energy, Salt Lake City, Utah Month Year - Present
Executed test cases for a multiscale, multiphysics simulation designed to model combustion using a combination of techniques spanning direct numerical simulation to large eddy simulation.
Utilized supercomputers at the University of Utah’s Center for High Performance Computing.
Developed post processing codes using Matlab to test for time and spatial convergence as well as adherence to experimental results and analytical solutions.
Summer Intern: PK Clean Solutions, Salt Lake City, Utah Month Year – Month Year
Independently researched, developed, executed and tested catalyst production resulting in the first in-house production of a catalyst previously costing 15% of total operating expenses.
Trained and operated a scanning electron microscope to analyze the physical properties of multiple potential catalysts.
Gained practical skills and experience in areas such as plumbing, wiring and manufacturing through assisting in the construction of a pilot plant designed to facilitate plastic waste pyrolysis.
Presented findings to panel consisting of university professors, company officers and fellow employees.
Leadership/Volunteer Experience:
Volunteer Representative, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, West Indies January 2011 – January 2013
Led and trained over 180 other volunteer missionaries via online meetings and in-person interviews.
Fluid mechanics CFD analysis computation intern 4.0 research quantum physics nuclear thermal kinetics transport ODE ordinary
differential equation computational fluid dynamics
Basher Tarr 123 University Drive Salt Lake City, UT | [email protected] | (801) 581-6186 |www.linkedin.com/in/bashertarr
Education
Bachelor of Science, Chemical Engineering, University of Utah Month, Year
Cumulative GPA: 2.9; Major GPA: 3.6
Fundamentals of Engineering Exam – Passed (Month, Year) Skills: SolidWorks Matlab Visual Basic AutoCad Design and Prototyping Experience Machining Languages: English – native, French – fluent spoken, reading and writing Experience
Apprentice Engineer, EcoGreen Equipment Month Year - Present
- Designed new product line of tire shredders for recycling applications using SolidWorks
- Innovated equipment design reducing maintenance time and cost by 80%
- Calculated and reported all engineering data - including strengths of components, material deformation, force and torque outputs, tolerances, etc.) to ensure proper function and safety of equipment
- Used SolidWorks Simulations to verify stress calculations and test design
Design Engineering Intern, Quartzdyne Month – Month Year
- Designed in SolidWorks concepts for new shock test fixture for quality assurance
- Built, tested, and iterated fixture prototypes based on results
- Outlined future path to a cost effective, reliable solution to engineering problem
R&D Intern – Port Team, Bard Access Systems Month Year – Month Year
- R&D designing new medical devices with cardiovascular and oncology applications
- Tested, qualified and reported results of new product designs
- Maintained documentation including Gauge R&R, 510K applications, CAPA and progress reports
- Reported and presented status of projects to superiors
Process Engineering Technician, MotoSat Month Year – Month Year
- Redesigned multiple mechanical assemblies achieving better quality and more cost effective designs
- Used SolidWorks & mathematical analysis in redesign to ensure equipment quality, safety and efficiency Projects
Senior Capstone Project Semester - Semester
- Research and design acoustic velocity measurement device for rock core samples
- Innovated dry coupling method for ultrasonic transducers
- Selected to be on project sponsored by TerraTek (a division of Shlumberger) Bench to Bedside – Inter-Ocular Implant for Glaucoma Treatment Semester - Semester
- Collaborated on interdisciplinary team consisting of medical, business, and engineering students
- Drafted 3D design of inter-ocular implant using SolidWorks
- Achieved increased ocular fluid flow in cadaver and live rabbit tests
- Presented technical information to investors, doctors, and public during competition fair at the state capitol Volunteer Experience
Volunteer church service – Ontario, Canada Month Year – Month Year
- Supervised areas of 10+ representatives
- Chosen as one on one trainer for new arrivals
Student Name 801-581-6186 | 1289 University of Utah Circle, Las Vegas, NV 84112 | [email protected]
Education___________________________________________________ _________________________
Bachelor of Science, Civil & Environmental Engineering Graduation Month Year University of Utah, College of Engineering Salt Lake City, UT
GPA: 3.590, Dean’s List
Certifications: Fundamentals of Engineering Exam (FE), FEMA IS 00100.b & 00700.a Course Certification
Relevant Coursework Engineering Hydrology Transportation
Engineering
Transportation Planning GIS in Civil Engineering Sustainable Materials
Project Management & Contract Administration
Engineering Hydraulics
Skills & Qualifications___________________________ ____________________________________ Software Programs
AutoCAD Bluebeam Revu ARCGIS
Microstation TransCAD HEC-HMS
Adobe Illustrator Matlab R Studio
Microsoft Project Primavera Facility
Management
Technical Projects Pump System Design
Designed pump system to alleviate bioswale by transporting excess water to storage tank Storm Water Basin Design
Created model for storm water runoff in parking lot and associated water shed Designed storm water detention basin for parking lot to fit model
University Utility Mapping Created a GIS map from CAD drawings showing electrical duct bank and manholes locations on campus
Work Experience_____________ ______________________________________________________________ Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) Salt Lake City, UT Project Management Intern Month Year - Present
Assist Project Managers with construction projects ranging from $25K to $88M Coordinate construction activity between contractors and university departments Create signage and foot traffic/ADA plans for construction projects Coordinate utility shutdowns with affected departments and university shops during construction Coordinate project closeout documentation for 15+ construction projects Perform parking audits to determine contractor parking for 10+ construction projects Create or edit AutoCAD drawings for sidewalk improvements and interior remodels Present project progress to city/county town hall meetings with 40+ attendees
UPS Freight Salt Lake City, UT Dockworker Month Year – Month Year
Operated forklifts and other machinery to load semi-trailers Weighed and sized orders to determine cost of shipping for customers Maintained a safe work area by cleaning and securing trailers
Community Involvement & Service_____________________________________ _______________ The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Canary Islands Volunteer Missionary Month Year – Month Year
Oversaw 10-12 missionaries and conducted weekly training meetings Coordinated the missionary efforts for two islands for 6 month period Organized meetings and activities with local leaders to meet the needs of their members
The Amazing Yen801-581-6186 | 1274 University Cir. Salt Lake City, UT 84112 | [email protected]
Education Dec 2014 University of Utah - B.S. Electrical Engineering
GPA: 3.12Relevant Coursework:
- Electric Circuits - Engineer Electronics I & II - Signals & Systems - Em & Tans Lines - Feedback Systems - Digital Systems Design - Computer Organization - Antenna Theory and Design - Wireless Communication - Random Process - Digital Communication System
Skills • Experienced in circuits, FPGA boards and data analysis.• Lab equipment: function generator, oscilloscope and power supply.• Computer skills: Java, MATLAB, CAD,Microsoft office for Windows and Mac.• Language skills: English and Chinese.
Projects Thunderbird Turn Signals
• Mapped circuits to an XSA/XST board and used a built-in 100 MHz clock for the XSA board andthe system clock.
• Installed pushbuttons and LEDs for inputs and outputs as a control interface.• Created a Verilog code and loaded it into the board to control the LEDs.
Self-localizing Robot • Used an iRobot Create to carry an Arduino Micro-controller, two laser range finders, LSM 303
Digital Compass and SD Data Logger. • Programmed the robot to save position data in the SD card and import to the computer.• Created the MATLAB code to analyze the data and showed the path of the robot over a period
of time.Engineering Experience University of Utah – Department of Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute Research Assistant Summer 2013
• Contributed to a professor’s project in distinguishing biological cells.• Used two MATLAB codes for distinguishing cells; automatic selection and manual selection.• Tested the manual code by selecting numerous maps of cells and collected feedback related
to the code.• Helped improve the efficiency of the code by giving feedback using manual selection.
University of Utah – Electrical-Computer Engineering Department Teaching Assistant Spring 2013
• Performed laboratory presentations and demonstrations of laboratory curriculum.• Helped students design, build, or troubleshooting circuits and calculated functions.• Taught students how to use MATLAB to plot and analyze music.
Mygym – Education Department Teaching Assistant May-Aug 2012
• Taught children counting, painting, drawing and played games with them in English.• Developed better English skills by communicating with children and parents.
PetroChina – Engineering Department Electrical Maintenance Assistant May-Aug 2011
• Fixed electrical supply problems as part of a five person team.• Troubleshot large scale power supplies for buildings.• Used tools such as wire-cutter, wire stripper and electroscope to fix the broken connections of
circuits.
Terry Benedict (Good use of 2 pages if necessary) 1243 University of Utah Circle (801) 803-1135 Las Vegas, NV 84112 [email protected] US Citizen, Passport Ready SKILLS
Laboratory skills : Optical Measuring Microscope, UV- vis Spectroscopy, Carbon/Gold Sputterers, SEM, Instron, XRD, Electrochemical, Deposition, Optical Microscope, Solid Phase Chromatography
Materials and Processes: Polymers, Resins, and Composites, Organic and Physical Chemistry, Statics/Strengths, Material Processing, Ceramics
EDUCATION B.S. in Materials Science and Engineering, Minor in Chemistry Graduation: May 2015 University of Utah (GPA: 3.263) Salt Lake City, UT RELEVANT COURSEWORK - Structure Analysis of Materials - Transport Phenomena - Composite Materials - Mechanical Properties of Solids - Introduction to Polymers - Processing of Ceramics - Materials Processing Lab - Quantum, Thermo & Kinetics, Organic Chemistry RELATED EXPERIENCE SanDisk/Fusion io Salt Lake City, Utah Engineering Intern June 2014 - Sept. 2014
Programmed and ran the Optical Measuring Microscope in Quality and Reliability Engineering
Developed techniques to check quality of different parts of circuit boards
Presented overall project to other interns and their supervisors MSE Characterization Lab University of Utah Lab Operator 2012 - Present
Run equipment in lab for campus researchers and outside companies: SEM, XRD, Instron, Carbon/Gold Sputterers, Optical Microscope
Work with a wide variety of materials from ceramic powders, plastics, minerals, electric materials Ostafin and Porter Lab Group University of Utah Undergraduate Lab Technician 2012 - 2013
Assisted graduate students develop a method to visualize/detect electrochemically deposited multi-layered nano-rods with a UV-vis spectrometer
Developed a method to use solid phase chromatography to filter Vitamin D out of serum and then blood
Advising and Outreach University of Utah LEAP Program Peer Advisor - Supported college freshman in engineering classes 2012 - 2013
NSF Outreach Team of MSE Department - Activities demonstrating the fundamentals of MSE 2011 - 2013
PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS UROP Journal 2012 UROP Poster Symposium Spring 2013 ACCESS Poster Symposium Spring 2012
TECHNICAL PROJECTS 'Nano-Composite Fish Tank Heater' - Senior Design Project
Design a fish tank heater prototype that uses the resistance of a nano-composite to create heat
Write a thesis and present poster to MSE department with partner Alumina Slip Casted Chess Pieces – Materials Processing Class
design molds to slip cast chess pieces and create an alumina slurry Piezoelectric Speaker – Materials Processing Class
Create piezoelectric disks from scratch and connect to a circuit with a speaker ‘CozyChill Couch’ – Introduction to Ceramics
Enter the ‘Utah Entrepreneur Challenge’ creating a company with the main product’s essential part was a type of ceramic
Develop a heating/cooling cup holder with several unique features, also created business plan HONORS University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah
UROP Grant for Research – Funding for a semester of research related to electrochemically deposited multi layered nano-rods, published in UROP Journal and poster symposium - Summer 2012
ACCESS for Women Scholarship – Year long program that ends with placement in a research lab of Interest, poster symposium - Summer 2011
Kroesche Scholarship – For women in engineering, only by nomination - 2013, 2014
Leadership Scholarship – For entering freshman that show leadership skills - 2011-2012
MSRI Scholarship, Duke Scholarship, Ivan B. Cutler Scholarship – MSE Departmental Scholarships - 2013, 2012, 2011
Pacificorp Memorial – Company scholarship fund - 2013 OTHER RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Materials Science Engineering Student Advisory Committee (SAC) 2012 - Present
Chair – oversee 4 undergraduate committee members that plan department events, outreach, student participation in faculty tenure reviews
Member/Officer – organize lab tours for students in the dept. to help increase department retention
Grand Theatre Salt Lake City, Utah Theater Technician 2013 - Present
Electrics Crew- work on a crew of 4-6 technicians to hang and focus a lighting designer’s plot
Run Crew- work spotlight, rail, or backstage during performances, taking direction from designers and stage manager
Rentals Crew- coordinate/assist renting performances run smoothly in the space, communicate with renters to achieve their vision
Study Aboard London, Great Britain ‘Theater, Fine Arts and Humanities in London’ May 2014 - June 2014
Shakespeare and Contemporary Theater classes – attend and analyze 13 performances, discuss the history or social impacts of the plays
Lived and experienced a new culture for several months – gained a new outlook of the world and different cultures
Your Name 801-555-1234 | 1275 University of Utah Circle, Las Vegas, NV, 84112 | [email protected]
Education
Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering, Business Minor May 2016 University of Utah College of Engineering Salt Lake City, UT
GPA: 4.0, Dean’s List: 2011-2014
Relevant Coursework: - Finite Element Analysis - System Dynamics - Organizational Human Behavior - Mechatronics 1 & 2 - Robotic System Design 1 & 2 - Investment Analysis Techniques
Skills and Qualifications
Computer Programs: - C++ - Matlab/Simulink - ANSYS - LabVIEW - Pro/Engineer - SolidWorks - CANape - Maple
Qualifications: - US Government Secret Clearance - Fundamentals of Engineering Exam
Technical Projects Formula SAE
Created a carbon fiber composite monocoque and developed mounting techniques for various car components to interface with the monocoque.
Designed and manufactured the steering system based on the 2013/2014 Formula SAE monocoque.
Mission Impossible Mechatronics Design Competition Designed remote controlled robot to navigate a course and pick a variable height optical lock as a
member of a 4 person team. In charge of wireless communication and programming of remote control and robot (C++).
Pineapple Express Design Competition Designed an autonomous train to run on compressed air, pass through a tunnel, and stop at a set
distance in the fastest time possible. Achieved 3rd place as part of a 5 person design team.
Work Experience
Northrop Grumman Hill AFB, UT Engineering Intern - Ground Mechanical Team Month Year – Present
Analyzed testing structures using FEA features in SolidWorks Simulation and proposed design changes to strengthen components.
Created extensive CAD parts and assemblies in SolidWorks from Air Force drawings.
L-3 Communications Salt Lake City, UT Engineering Intern - Diffuser Cell Support Month Year – Month Year
Designed large scale diffuser repair plans, processes, models, and drawings in Pro/Process and Pro/Engineer for 3 different engine models.
Developed manufacturing plans, models, and professional drawings with Pro/Process and Pro/Engineer.
Williams International Walled Lake, MI Engineering Intern - Controls Team Month Year – Month Year
Wrote flight code, over 50 functions in C++, for cruise missile control from program requirements. Developed engine performance model test wrapper in C++ by incorporating over 20 functions in both
C++ and FORTRAN source code. Designed fuel control test in Pro/E, an assembly of approximately 10 created parts, including models,
assemblies, and drawings with manufacturing tolerances. Conducted thermal testing of ECU components and presented performance results in Microsoft Excel.
Danny Ocean 1274 University Circle, Salt Lake City, UT 84112
Cell: 801.581.6186, [email protected]
Highlights
• Work experience at a respected Engineering Firm • Proficient in CAD modeling (i.e. SolidWorks) • Proficient with Engineering Drawings and GD&T • Proficient in Excel, Microsoft Office
• Fluent in Spanish language • Involved in 5S and Lean Six Sigma projects • Experience with FEA
Work Experience at Professional Engineering Firm – T.D. Williamson, Inc.
• Member of new product research and design team responsible for developing smart in-line inspection tools for pipeline services.
• Responsible for several design projects including: - Optimizing the product life cycle development system for important tool to tool signal cables. - Designing an effective lifting device to transfer multimillion dollar tools into and out of pipeline launching
systems. - Designing and testing shipping containers to transfer tools containing high grade neodymium magnets
following IATA regulations. - Designing and developing an integral solution for a custom pipeline service job requiring a reducer to allow an
ILI tool to enter a customer’s pipeline. • Have conducted many concept, design, and tollgate reviews. • Involved in numerous team design projects.
Work History
Mechanical Engineering Co-Op April 2013 to Present New Tool Research and Development Division, T. D. Williamson Inc. Emergency Management Intern February 2013 to April 2013 Environmental Health and Safety Department, University of Utah
Coordinated campus-wide meetings involving different interest groups such as facilities management, academic senate and student affairs leadership.
Designed a new computer model using Matlab and C++ to better monitor campus pollution levels and environmental impact.
Used Six Sigma principles to increase department efficiency by 15% and decrease unnecessary spending by 5%. Processing Technician II August 2009 to August 2010 ARUP Laboratories
Tested 150 samples of biological material from five regional hospitals during an average shift. Organized work assignments for 5 coworkers to ensure proper handling of samples and timely response to
customers. Education University of Utah B.S. Mechanical Engineering Relevant Coursework:
Finite Element Analysis System Dynamics
Organic Chemistry Thermodynamics 1&2
Graduation May 2015 Cumulative GPA: 3.94 Fluid Mechanics Mechatronics 1&2
Scholarships, Awards, and Honors
• President’s Scholarship U of U • Utah Board of Regents’ Scholarship • Sterling Scholar Finalist Mathematics
• EnergySolutions Foundation Math, Science & Engineering Scholarship
• Bausch & Lomb Science Award
Affiliations
Tutoring Center Coordinator Officer for the Alpha Chapter of Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society 2013 Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society National Society of Leadership and Success RoboUtes U of U Robotics Club Eagle Scout, Boy Scouts of America
• Two year’s experience designing catheters for cardiac resynchronization lead implantation • Adept at applying biophysical theories to solve engineering problems • Specialized in developing electrophysiology research methods and experimental protocols • Collaborative with cross-functional teams at all stages of product development • Skilled at mentoring and training in technical procedures and protocols
PhD, Bioengineering, Electrophysiology and Biophysics University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT GPA: 3.98 BS, Mechanical Engineering University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, MN GPA: 3.68 Research Assistant Zaitsev Lab, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
Investigate causes of electrical failure in sudden cardiac arrest and reperfusion. Develop and maintain optical imaging systems to elucidate physiological mechanisms. Apply biophysical principles to create new image analysis methods. Author research manuscripts for national and international scientific journals. Present novel scientific findings at research and clinical conferences. Mentor graduate and undergraduate students on imaging techniques.
Technology Development Intern St. Jude Medical, Minnetonka, MN
Conceptualized and built prototype catheters for pacemaker lead implantation. Applied engineering principles to test physiological sensors. Analyzed and presented data from bench-top and animal studies. Researched scientific literature relating to new products. Collaborated with technicians to transition products to manufacturing.
Teaching Assistant Undergraduate Bioengineering Lab, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
Taught undergraduate students cardiac anatomy and basic electrophysiology. Coached students on scientific research techniques and laboratory basics.
Clinical Trial Technician University of Utah Hospitals and Clinics, Salt Lake City, UT
Collected patient vitals during clinic visits for pharmacological clinical study. Labeled and distributed patient samples to appropriate testing sites. Administered drug doses to patients and recorded compliance.
Confocal Microscopy • Optical Mapping • Pre-clinical Animal Studies • Image Processing • Data Analysis • Prototype Development • Bench-top Testing • Computer Aided Drafting • Microsoft Office Suite • Java & Matlab Programming • R Statistical Software
American Heart Association • Biophysical Society
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