Guillermo Rafael Díaz Ginés
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LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/guillermo-r-díaz-ginés-44909a137 RR 05 Box 18639, Toa Alta, PR 00953
Education:
SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY Syracuse, NY
Bachelor of Science in Bioengineering May 2017
College of Engineering and Computer Science
Phi Sigma Pi Order of the Engineers
Biomedical Engineering Projects and Experience:
Applications: Autodesk Inventor, COMSOL Multiphysics Simulator, Excel, ImageJ, LabVIEW, NI Multisim, Visual Studio.
Languages: Matlab and C++ coding.
Prototyping a Microvasculature Phantom: Sept. 2016 - May 2017
• Designed and prototyped a microvasculature phantom to be used by the Radiology staff at SUNY Upstate Medical University and his peers at Universite de Quebec.
• Digitally designed multiple components using Autodesk Inventor and Solidworks to be manufactured in 3D printing methods.
• Acquired valuable experience in casting polydimethylsiloxane. Photoplethysmography Heart Rate Monitor: Nov. 2016 - Dec. 2016
• Designed and built a pulse oximeter in a four-crew team.
• Programmed and coded the device using LabVIEW to process and analyze hear rate data.
• Developed circuitry using a breadboard and DAQ Module.
• Data acquired was comparable to a hospital grade monitor. Respiration Monitor using a Thermistor: Oct. 2016 - Nov. 2016
• Designed and built a respiration monitor in a four-crew team.
• Programmed and coded the device using LabVIEW to provide live display of an patient’s breathing rate.
• Device also featured breathing rate analysis and an alert when arrested breathing lasted more than 10 seconds. O’Brien & Gere SPARK Innovation Competition Mar. 2016 - Apr. 2016
• Developed a hands-on design of an automatized system for a large thermal molding cell of fluoroelastomers to solve a problem posed by Garlock Sealing Technologies. Other Experience:
Professional Fraternity Council
President Syracuse University Aug. 2016 - Present
Vice-President Syracuse University Aug. 2015 - May 2016 Delegate Syracuse University Aug. 2014 - May 2015
Council that encompasses 7 different professional fraternities and falls directly under the Fraternity and Sorority Affairs Office. Organized and hosted events towards 150+ people for charity and philanthropy. Directed various committees with the realization of school wide events.
Behavioral Neuropsychology Research: June 2012 - July 2012 Morehead State University, Kentucky
Behavioral neuropsychology research on the permanent effects of cocaine on both male and female rats exposed at an adolescent age, using test parameters such as activity measure and learning capability. Additional Skills and Information:
Languages: Fluent in English and Spanish
Office of Student Centers & Programming Services, Building Operations July 2014 – May 2017