Christopher Leslie * Lisamary Drive, North Reading, MA 01864
C: 978-***-****
acgy4b@r.postjobfree.com
PROFILE
An accomplished, adaptable and mature new college graduate with Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering. Works well in any environment,
and brings a strong work ethic to every project with an keen eye for details and a high level of professionalism.
Demonstrates significant leadership potential and serves as an example for peers. Recognized by managers for his proactive problem solving, ability
to interact with team members productively and to offer ideas and suggestions to find solutions.
Approachable and focused with strong communication skills. Builds long-term relationships, engages in creative problem solving and is skilled in
identifying and meeting both individual and corporate needs.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Jun 2012- Jan 2013 Engineering Intern Instrumentation Laboratory
Research and Development Bedford, MA
Worked on a critical care diagnostic device to eradicate bubble contamination.
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Developed and built electromechanical testing system in the microfluidic domain.
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Collaborated with a multidisciplinary engineering team to produce the Design of Experiment (DOE).
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Adapted the DOE based on information collected through experimentation as well as parallel FEA and outsourced material testing.
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Executed testing and collected data.
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Implemented analysis method, analyzed results and diagnosed issues resulting in design modifications.
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Documented testing protocol for execution by new personnel.
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Trained engineering technician to execute the experiment and continue project.
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May 2008 – Aug 2011 Intern adidas Group, Reebok Division
August 2011 Biomechanics Testing Laboratory Canton, MA
One month rotation in biomechanics testing laboratory while employed as part of the Design Department.
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Worked closely with Product Testing staff on footwear scheduled for mass production and distribution to market.
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Examined energy return and wear on athletic shoes during cyclic loading of three point bending and heel compression testing.
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Analyzed raw data from a Mechanical Testing Machine using Microsoft Excel.
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May 2008 – Aug 2011 Design Department, Design Operations Team
Supported Business Manager of Design Operations in all facets of customer service for Design of over 100 footwear, apparel, graphic,
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color and trend designers.
Only intern invited to return after initial internship for three additional summers and during school breaks.
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Prepared presentation materials for the department directors and assisted in the planning and execution of special events including
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setup and breakdown of design presentations.
Integral in preparing presentation boards for the Reebok/Armani review with Design Directors and Mr. Giorgio Armani in Italy.
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Photographed and archived vintage apparel/footwear for corporate archive.
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Created a portfolio of inspirational photographs from historic sites in Boston used by designers in creating new product lines.
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Prepared itinerary packages for designers.
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Assisted with orientation and on-boarding of new interns and post-graduate apprentices. Served as mentor to new summer
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intern/apprentice groups (approximately 25 people each year) and oversaw work of newly hired Design Operations interns.
Prioritized multiple projects simultaneously and drafted weekly status reports for the Head of Design Operations.
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Participated in weekly professional development workshop series including: networking, job search strategies, resume preparation,
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professional conduct, and project and time management.
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EDUCATION
May 2014 Bachelor of Science, Biomedical Engineering University of Hartford
ABET Accredited Program
Fall 2013 – Spring 2014 Senior Biomedical Engineering Design Project
Researched and developed a low-cost sustainable prosthetic foot for LIMBS International (El Paso, Texas).
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Evaluated material properties of a Jute (Burlap) Epoxy composite utilizing an INSTRON 4206 electromechanical testing machine.
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Researched existing patents, biomechanics, materials, and energy return.
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Designed two Delrin and aluminium prosthetics and generated static force simulations using SolidWorks.
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Machined and built prosthetics.
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Completed human performance testing using force plates and GAITRite system.
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Project abstract accepted for undergraduate design poster presentation at 40th Annual Northeast Bioengineering Conference held at Northeastern
University, Boston, MA April 25-27, 2014.
Relevant Coursework:
Anatomy and Physiology I & II, Biomechanics, Mechanics of Materials, Biomedical Engineering Materials, Biomaterials, Circuits and Electronics,
Sensors and Data Acquisition, Bio-Instrumentation, Thermal-Fluids Engineering, Bio-Fluid Mechanics, Biomedical Engineering Research, Biomedical
Engineering Design Project
SKILLS
Computer/Technical:
SolidWorks, LabVIEW, MATLAB, C++, AutoCAD, Electromechanical Servo-Controlled Syringe Pump, INSTRON 4206 Electromechanical Testing
Machine, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint
Machining:
Manual Milling Machine, Vertical Band Saw, Chop Saw, Drill Press, Belt Sander, Disk Sander, Bench Metal Grinder
VOLUNTEER WORK
Mar 2014 – Present Disaster Response Veterans Service Organization Team Rubicon, Region I
Massachusetts
Attended Heavy Machinery Operators Training and completed FEMA course: Introduction to Incident Command System, ICS-100.
Plan to complete additional FEMA courses and disaster response training.
ACTIVITIES / INTERESTS
Activities
Rugby (Captain of college club team)
Hockey (Captain of high school team)
Interests
Golf, football, snowboarding, mountain biking
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