Resume
Symphona Zephyrin
*********@*****.***
Objectives
To be able to work as Biomedical Engineer in a world class organization where my demonstrated skills in biomedical electronic systems and other technical equipment will be greatly challenged in achieving the company’s goals and objectives in developing solutions to health problems
Education
University at Buffalo SUNY
Bachelor of Science-Biomedical Engineer
August 2014 – May 2018 (Graduated)
Employment Experience
Process Engineering Intern
June 2017 - August 2017
Applied Medical, Rancho Santa Margarita, CA
(Chosen based on a competitive selection)
Qualified a spring separator for use on the top-level suction irrigation assembly line.
oPerformed an engineering evaluation consisting of Sample Quantity, Spring Fatigue, Failure Mode, and Time of Use tests.
oPerformed installation and operational qualifications.
oApplied statistics to sample sizes.
oSet up a preventative maintenance schedule.
oUpdated the top-level suction irrigation assembly line MI.
Tested drag force to failure on prototypes for new top-level products.
Collaborated with an engineering team to obsolete lower level components to a top-level product.
Relevant Courses at the University at Buffalo
Bioinstrumentation
Transport Processes in BE
Electrochemical Metallic Biomaterials
Research & Design in BME
Rehabilitation Engineering
Biofluid Mechanics
Principles of Medical Imaging
BE Biosignals Lab
BE Cellular & Molecular Lab
Organic Chemistry
Biomedical Circuits & Signals
Biomaterials & Mechanics
Statics
Dynamics
Intro to Stats for Analytics
Applied Medical & Engineering Biology
Engineering Computations
Campus Activities
National Society of Black Engineers
National Society of Woman Engineers
University at Buffalo Step Troupe
Beta Delta Epsilon Sorority (Treasurer)
Tutoring Position at University at Buffalo,
oSelected on basis of grades in chemistry, physics, and biology; I tutored 3 days a week, 2 hours each day.
Skills
Microsoft office programs
SolidWorks/Inventor
Matlab
LabVIEW
Biopac Systems
Type 60WPM
References
Jordan Costigan: Applied Medical
Daycia McClam: Upward Bound (University at Buffalo)
Dr. Mitchell Cohen: Electo Physio Cardiology
Professor Ronald E. Cohen: ESQ