Brady J. Reynolds
School: ** Arundel Street, B-**, Boston, MA 02215
Home: ** ***** *****, **** *****, CT 06513
203-***-**** ******@**.***
Objective Motivated senior seeking employment in Biomedical Engineering/Clinical Engineering Education Boston University College of Engineering, Boston, MA Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering
Minor in Electrical Engineering
GPA: 3.18/4.00
May 2018
Relevant Coursework:
Engineering Computation, Mechanics, Electric Circuits, Molecular and Cell Biology and Biotechnology, Biomedical Environments, Signals and Systems, Systems Physiology, Digital/Analog Electronics, Transport Phenomena, Engineering Design, Logic Design, Engineering Economy, Control Systems, Electromagnetic Systems, Thermodynamics, Electrical Energy Systems Biomedical Device Diagnostics and Design Engineering
Projects
Functional Electrical Stimulation Device Design, Neuromotor Recovery Lab
Designing FES control system utilizing real-time data extraction to improve stimulation device therapy in post-stroke gait
March 2017 -- Present
Hand Motion Monitor, Boston Children’s Hospital
Designed wristband to monitor hand and wrist stereotypes in children with Autism and Rett Syndrome
January 2015 -- May 2015
Truss Project
Designed and tested a Truss model to meet specific criteria.
Successfully predicted points of failure using MATLAB code September 2015 –
December 2015
Skills Computer: MATLAB, Simulink (Simulink Real-Time), Microsoft Visual Studio, Basic C/C++ for application, Labview, Microsoft Office
Electronics: Standard Circuit Elements, Digital Electronics, Arduino, Analog Electronics, FES, IMUs, Motion Capture
Biomedical: ECG, EOG, Pulse Oximetry, Image Processing, Microscopy, Spectroscopy, Wet Laboratory Procedures
Experience/
Leadership
Student Researcher, Neuromotor Recovery Laboratory, Boston University
Design and utilize technology to improve gait function in individuals with neuromotor impairments
Provide engineering support on various laboratory projects March 2017 – Present
Boston, MA
Teaching Assistant, Introduction to Logic Design and Electric Circuits
Worked with professor and graduate assistants to provide useful topic help and guidance in coursework for current students
Ran discussion sections, graded homework assignments and exams September 2016 – May 2017
Boston, MA
Competition Director/Committee Member, Special Olympics Connecticut
Director of a state tournament venue
Emcee of Opening/award ceremonies at various events
Coach and Unified Partner
October 2010 – Present
Hamden, CT
Oncology Laboratory Internship, Southern Connecticut State University
Studied the effects of ferns on cancer cell growth
Worked closely with professor and graduate students to maintain cell lines and learn basic laboratory procedure
May 2013 – October 2013
New Haven, CT
Affiliations Boston University Concert Band
Concert Band Student Manager
Trumpet Player/Soloist
September 2014 – Present
Boston, MA
Boston University Fitness and Recreation Center
Fitness attendant
June 2017 – Present
Boston, MA