Nancy Giovanni Tanjung
*** ******* ****** *** *, Indianapolis, Indiana
************@*****.*** • 906-***-****
EDUCATION:
Purdue School of Engineering and Technology, IUPUI
Masters of Science in Biomedical Engineering December 2013 (GPA: 3.6)
Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering May 2011
EMPLOYMENT and EXPERIENCE:
Zimmer Biomet Inc., Hips Department
Development Engineer March 2014 – Present
Project Trident: Product Design Control Remediation (Device Classes I – III)
oConduct Design Reviews to create and/or update Design History Files to meet the requirements of the FDA CFR 820 Title 21/ISO 13485
oCollaborate with different cross-functional teams to provide Verification and Validation for Design Inputs and User Needs
oCreate test protocols and perform analysis for Tolerance Analysis and Physical Testing
oCreate reports to evaluate the Clinical Performance of various orthopedic products
oAnalyze and update Design Prints, Engineering Specifications, FMEA/Risk Analysis, and IFU documents through Change Management System.
Audit Readiness: Supplier Quality
oReview suppliers’ Product Inspection Specifications
oIssue Supplier Corrective Action Requests, New Business Holds, increased inspections, and QSR reassessment
Indiana University Purdue University, Department of Biomedical Engineering
Graduate Research Assistant – Yokota Lab June 2011 – January 2014
Discovered new bone and joint cell pathways under osteoporosis/arthritis condition towards Salubrinal
In vitro method used: Western Blot, plasmid amplification, cell transfection, molecular assays
In silico method used: Provide data analysis in MATLAB, Microsoft Excel, and Image J
Flowco Inc. and IUPUI Department of Biomedical Engineering
Senior Design Project September 2010 – April 2011
Synthesized artificial human coronary/peripheral arteries using conductive polymers
Assisted in designing an impedance testing system using LabVIEW
IUPUI Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology
Undergraduate Researcher September 2010 – June 2011
Assisted in the creation of 3D living environment for cells using polymers and artificial biomembranes
Utilized nanotechnology methods: quantum dots, layer-by-layer assembly, photolithography
Analyzed samples using microscopy techniques: AFM, Epi-fluorescence, and Confocal microscopes
IU School of Medicine, Department of Radiation Oncology
Intern for Life Health Science Internship program August 2009 – May 2010
Designed and executed protocols to analyze different combination doses of Mirin and heat or radiation, for potential Melanoma treatment
LEADERSHIP ROLES:
IUPUI – Yokota Lab, Graduate Student Mentor, August 2011 – December 2013
Recruited, trained, and mentored undergraduate interns.
IUPUI Orientation – First Year Seminar, Student Mentor, August 2009 – December 2009
Lead team engagement activities and familiarized new students to activities within IUPUI campus and the BME department
Michigan Technological University – Orientation Team Leader and Student Mentor, August - December 2007
Assisted in new student admissions and familiarized new students to activities within MTU campus and the BME department