Mamadou Diallo
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City: Bangor
State: ME
Zip: 04401
Country: USA
Phone: 207-***-****
Skill Level: Any
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Primary Skills/Experience:
Achievement oriented and Self-directed Engineer with the ability to apply knowledge of engineering and biomechanical principles to the design, development and evaluation of biological systems and products. Background included led design project, developed biosensors and microfluidics devices; analyzed kinetic, thermodynamic, fluid mechanic and unit operation systems; gathered and analyzed large data sets and interpret results using statistical analysis methods.
Educational Background:
High School Dipolma from University of Maine, Orono ME 1/2001 to 5/2012 (Biological Engineering)
Job History / Details:
Profile
Energetic, tenacious, and goal oriented Biological Engineer with profound experience in a wide range of duties related to the design, development and evaluation of biological systems. Background including led research project team; designed and developed device, procedure and diagnostic equipment; analyzed kinetic, thermodynamic, fluid mechanic and unit operation systems; gathered, evaluated and interpreted clinical data.
Skills
Self-motivated, enthusiastic with the ability to work independently, and as a team contributor
Proved excellent on identifying root cause of issues using problem-solving and statistical techniques
Strong writing, communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills
Demonstrated ability to plan, organize and drive projects to completion
Proficient with Word, Excel, access, AutoCad, Labview, Mathlab, Minitab, Visio and Aspen Plus
Knowledge of manufacturing process, including operation, troubleshoot, repair and calibrate
Design Projects (University of Maine)
Led design project to develop inexpensive clinical equipment that is able to measure biological and chemical phenomena within blood.
Configured Labview program to operated device and gathered data
Developed microfluidic devices with pressure sensors and analyzed the effect of flow rate, microtube diameter and length on pressure drop
Designed/optimized reactor size and process time to purify 500,000gm of insulin through ion exchanger
Implemented new method to reduce heat loss and increase product separation in the thin film evaporator
Analyzed/optimized parameters surrounding a fixed bed catalytic reactor for the hydrolysis of sucrose
Investigated/optimized the operational conditions aeration in productivity of ethanol in bio-reactor and designed new acetic acid tolerance strain yeast using genetic engineering technique.
Professional Experience
May 2012 to Current
Dahl-Chase Diagnosis Services Bangor, ME
Medical Laboratory Technician
Organize work by matching orders with specimen labeling and arrange reports for delivery
Prepare chemical solutions, reagents and specimens for flow cytometry and microscopic examination
Validate equipment function through routine maintenance and advanced trouble shooting
Examine and identify abnormal specimen condition and alert pathologist and patient physician
Report mandated information to the public health department or other designated officials.
June / 2011 to October / 2011
Per Diem Maine Institute for Human Genetics & He Bangor, ME
Research Assistant
Performed clinical data analysis using statistical methods to support investigations.
Investigated potential obstacles and worked to resolve them within set timelines.
Responsible for the safety and proper conduct throughout the trial.
Filed and collated trial documentation and reports.
May / 2009 to April / 2010
Maine Institute for Human Genetics & Health Bangor, ME
Research Intern
Developed genetics engineered strain of mammalian cells and Investigated the carboxyl methyl-transferase protein in the p53 tumor suppressor gene in response to DNA damage.
Headed multiple laboratory test phases including, DNA and protein extraction & purification.
Worked closely with scientist in developing optimal testing approaches to meet stringent requirements.
Education and Training
May 2012 University of Maine, Orono ME,
B.S Biological Engineering Mechanical and Electrical
Additional Information
Volunteer & Extra Curricular Activities St. Joseph Hospital * Bangor Region Chamber of Commerce * Maine Public Broadcasting Network Francis Crowe Society * Society for Biological engineering Club * New Student Orientation