Sinan Asaad
Product Investigator at Haemonetics
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Summary
An innovative, aspiring engineer who is passionate about bridging medicine and technology.
Experience
Product Investigator at Haemonetics
September 2013 - Present (2 months)
Electrical at Insulet Corporation
May 2013 - September 2013 (5 months)
Clinical Research Assistant at Grove Instruments
September 2012 - May 2013 (9 months)
R&D Intern at Grove Instruments
September 2012 - May 2013 (9 months)
Grove Instruments Inc. is a pre-market medical device company developing the first noninvasive glucometer
with the potential to exceed the ISO standard for blood glucose sensors.
• Tested and identified different sets of distributed feedback laser diodes for use in the devices.
• Making the test setup for mechanical, optical, and electrical purposes.
• Creating VI's for data acquisition tasks using LabVIEW.
• Analyzing different kinds of collected data using MATLAB to extract useful information.
• Reporting results and feedback to the head of the test department.
Biomedical Engineer at Worcester Polytechnic Institute
December 2010 - December 2012 (2 years 1 month)
Electrical Engineering Intern at Insulet Corporation
June 2012 - August 2012 (3 months)
A medical device company that is producing the world’s first tubing-free insulin pump, the OmniPod insulin
pump. A system that is discreet and durable, wireless and easy to use.
Worked in the electrical department and R&D labs. proposed and conducted variety of testing procedures for:
• Radio Frequency communication trouble shooting.
• Temperature and humidity effects on operational system,
• Voltage and current regulation inside the unit
• PCB noise measurement.
• Sound and audible noise level testing.
• Worked on writing reports and updating testing reports and protocols.
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• Root cause analyzing, due to laser welding, failures from the manufacturing tests.
• Testing sound generating systems to improve the sound pressure level output.
Sales Associate at Lord & Taylor
August 2010 - December 2010 (5 months)
Courses
Bachelor of Science (BS), Biomedical Engineering -
Minor in Electrical Engineering
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Biomedical Signal Analysis
Continuous & Discrete Time Signals
Real-Time Digital Signal Processing
Applied Medical Signal Analysis
Digital Circuits & Computer Engineering
Experimental Biomechanics
Biomedical Imaging
Biomedical Engineering Design
Biological Transport Phenomena
Biomedical Instrumentation design
Microelectronic Circuits
Electrical Engineering Design
Probability & Statistics
Organic Chemistry
Physiology
Projects
Comparison of Automated Techniques for the Extraction of Oscillatory Potentials in ERG
November 2012 to Present
Members:Sinan Asaad, John Allen, Di Chen
Managed to use signal processing techniques for oscillatory potential extraction in the electroretinogram:
automated highpass cutoff frequency estimation
Comparison of Automated Techniques for the Extraction of Oscillatory Potentials in ERG
December 2012 to Present
Members:Sinan Asaad, Di Chen, John Allen
Managed to use signal processing techniques for oscillatory potential extraction in the electroretinogram:
automated highpass cutoff frequency estimation
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Languages
German
Arabic
Skills & Expertise
NI LabVIEW
C++
Matlab
AutoCAD
Microsoft Office
R&D
Education
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Bachelor of Science (BS), Biomedical Engineering - Minor in Electrical Engineering, 2010 - 2012
German Jordanian University
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Sinan Asaad
Product Investigator at Haemonetics
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Contact Sinan on LinkedIn
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