Ahmad H. Mia
Springfield, VA ***** 571-***-**** ******@****.***
Education B.S. Bioengineering concentration in Signals and Systems 12/2017
Minor Chemistry
Volgenau School of Engineering, George Mason University Fairfax, VA
Technical Skills Software: Arduino, MATLAB, Microsoft Suites, VMware
Languages: MATLAB, Python, MySQL, R, C
Relevant Coursework
Bioinformatics for Engineers (Machine Learning, Big Data)
Computer Programming for Engineers
Modeling and Control of Physiological Systems
Bioengineering Signals and Systems
Classical Systems and Control Theory
Bioengineering Senior Seminar II (Writing Intensive)
Relevant Experience
Undergraduate Research Scholars Program, George Mason University 09/2017 – 12/2017
Undergraduate Research Scholar Fairfax, VA
Parag Chitnis, Primary Investigator
Tasked with conducting literature review for development of a focused ultrasound transducer. Designed experiments to analyze device performance and characterize pressures and intensity emitted from transducer.
Developed computer generated model of transducer prior to fabrication to ensure successful results
Managed communications between PI and lab personnel to design/perform over 20 different experiments
Extracted and processed experimental findings for signal as well as statistical analysis
Compiled and presented findings in oral presentation to those of varying academic disciplines
Department of Energy (DOE) Scholars Program, Bioenergy Technology Office 05/2017 – 08/2017
Fellow Washington, D.C.
David Babson Ph.D., Technology Manager
Worked closely with Conversion Research and Development program to analyze new technologies used to convert biomass to fuels. Provided support to aid in the facilitated discussion by keeping the experts on topic while taking notes on key aspects of the discussion.
Provided insight and perspective to top scientists as well as subject matter experts to help fund research
Liaised between DOE scientists and experts in order to administer grants and address conference inquiries
Analyzed abstracts to summarize in a cohesive manner while also consolidating post-conference feedback
Collaborated with experts to structure and develop summary report of the DOE Listening Day
CAPSTONE, Spinal Cannulation Automated Navigation Robotic System 09/2016 – 05/2017
Project Manager Fairfax, VA
Mahesh B. Shenai M.D., Feitian Zhang Ph.D., Mentors
Worked closely with team to develop and solve issues with both the image process software and robotic navigational system. Collaborated with team to compile findings into a technical paper, poster, and presentation to be presented both off and on campus.
Created automated navigational robotic system for spinal drilling in a patient requiring pedicle fixation
Worked with team to develop a preoperative image guided system that highlighted points for drilling
Troubleshot issues with microcontroller program as well as linear actuator and positioning algorithm
Aggregated notes from team meetings as well as ensured most up to date was available code on GitHub
Awards
Volgenau School of Engineering Dean's List 12/2017,05/2014
Undergraduate Student Travel Fund Award Recipient 10/2017
Undergraduate Research Scholars Program Award Recipient 08/2017
BMES Undergraduate Design and Research Award 08/2017
DOE Scholars Award Recipient 06/2017
Volgenau School of Engineering Outstanding Project Award 04/2017