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EDUCATION
****- ******* ********** ** ***** Island, Kingston, RI GPA: 3.79/4.00 Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering. Degree Expected: May 2018 Minor in Mechanical Engineering
GENERAL SKILLS
Personable: Work well independently and in groups, exceptional organizational skills, willing to learn Software Skills: Matlab, C, C++, Java, Android Studio, SOLIDWORKS, MPLAB, Multisim, Excel, Word Hardware: P ower tools, electronics bench equipment, Arduino, PIC microprocessor, soldering iron SENIOR CAPSTONE DESIGN PROJECT
September 2017- App that displays a real-time Spectrogram of EMG Signals August 2017
Goal is to make an app that reads the EMG signal from electrodes connected to a PCB/PIC system that displays the spectrogram of the EMG signal using STFT
Member of two-person design team. Individual responsibilities include management of team meetings, hardware assembly, and programming PIC to send data via Bluetooth RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
May 2017- EBICS Internship at UIUC, Urbana-Champaign, IL August 2017 REU Student
Quantified collagen properties of 12 uterine biopsies via Spatial Light Interference Microscopy images and a fiber extraction program in MATLAB
Presented research at EBICS conference in Atlanta, GA with EBICS participants from MIT and Georgia Tech in form of poster presentation
May 2016- Lab on Paper at URI, Kingston, RI
May 2017 Engineering Lab Assistant
Assisted graduate student with fabrication, assembly, and testing of microfluidic chips to eliminate the hook effect in pregnancy tests
Prepared surfactant and hydrophobic solutions, treated valves, and investigated solutions to faulty valves
COURSE PROJECTS
January 2017- Design of Photoplethysmogram
April 2017 Hardware Engineer
Worked on multiple-disciplinary team to display a PPG on an Android tablet using the PIC microprocessor and a Bluetooth modem
January 2017- Design of Skin Resistance Sensor
April 2017 Software Engineer
Developed look-up table and implemented necessary C++ code in MPLAB to display skin resistance of thumb on an LCD screen using the PIC microprocessor and skin resistance probe AWARDS AND HONORS
Dean's List (7 Semesters)
Tau Beta Pi Engineering Society Member
Andrew Aitken Engineering Scholarship
Dean Thomas Kim Engineering Scholarship