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Biomedical Engineer

Location:
Washington, DC, 20009
Posted:
September 25, 2015

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Jessica M. Burr

Washington, D.C. w 401-***-**** w acruj0@r.postjobfree.com

EDUCATION

The George Washington University, Washington, D.C. Master of Science, Biomedical Engineering 2014-2015

• Concentration in Medical Instrumentation

Bachelor of Science, Biomedical Engineering 2010-2014

• Minor in Biophysics

Relevant Coursework: Biomedical Signal Processing, Biomaterials, Medical Measurements, Medical Imaging, Engineering Electronics, Digital Signal Processing, Biophysics, Medical Instrumentation Design, Genetic Engineering, Bioinformatics, Rehabilitation Engineering PROFESSIONAL

EXPERIENCE

The George Washington University, SEAS Undergraduate Student Services Graduate Assistant for Academic Success July 2014-May 2015

• Perform statistical analyses of survey data pertaining to undergraduate retention and summarize analyses into reports to effectively communicate determined focus groups for further analysis

• Develop analysis methods for math placement of incoming freshmen, including tests and learning programs, to correctly assess and place each student prior to the start of the semester

• Design the SEAS tutoring schedule including review session, individual, and walk-in tutoring while accommodating all additional tutoring requests from the student body

• Manage the staff of the SEAS tutoring program, including hiring an appropriate number of tutors and assessing the level and abilities of those tutors to properly assign them to sessions The George Washington University, Pre-College Program Teaching Assistant for Introduction to Biomedical Engineering July 2013-August 2014

• Designed lectures and laboratory experiments to highlight the different facets of biomedical engineering to junior and senior high school students

• Lectured about ECGs, EMGs, EOGs, Medical Imaging, Image Processing, and Project Development prior to assisting the students with experiments reinforcing the material The George Washington University, Department of Biomedical Engineering Medical Imaging Lab Assistant May 2013-August 2013

• Researched methods to make an optical coherence tomography (OCT) system phase sensitive in order to increase accuracy in the diagnosis of bladder cancer

• Assembled an OCT system that was used for experiments designed to determine phase sensitivity TECHNICAL

PROJECTS

Stimulator Ot en Sein: Pulse Generator for Cardiac Electrophysiology Research Project Leader January 2015-May 2015

• Analyze and troubleshoot the design of the Stimulator Ot en Sein integrated circuit board via CadSoft Eagle

• Integrate current Mac OS program into a new interface compatible with both Windows OS and Mac OS

• Develop an improved stimulator design which will allow the application of varying currents to multiple parts of the heart while retaining the usability of the researcher’s interface Diagnostic Monitoring System for Post-Surgical Knee Patients Project Leader January 2013- June 2014

• Developed the post-surgical knee brace from concept to final product for GWU Senior Design

• Designed and integrated multiple sensor systems, including an electromyogram and inertial mass unit, in order to wirelessly transmit movement and muscle data to determine the activity of the user

• Recipient of Senior Design Award in Biomedical Engineering in 2014 GWU graduating class SKILLS

• Microsoft Office, OrCAD PSpice, CS Eagle, SolidWorks, C Programming, Matlab, Multisim, Ultiboard, InDesign ACTIVITIES

The George Washington University Varsity Volleyball 2010-2014 Defensive Specialist

• 40+ hours a week of practice, training, competition, and travel in addition to a full academic workload, developing time management, organization, teamwork skills, and work ethic



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