NAFIZ AMIN
478-***-**** *********@*****.***
OBJECTIVE
To obtain a job in industry where I can learn and perform. EDUCATION
GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, Atlanta, GA. August 2016
Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering.
SKILLS
Languages: Bengali, English, Hindi, Russian
Computer: MATLAB, LabVIEW, Adobe Maya, Solidworks, Python, SPSS, C, R, SQL, Office, Libre, Linux, Java. Instrumentation: Plate Reader, Microscope, Calipers, Centrifuge, Laser cutters, 3D printers, Milling machines. Biomedical: Projection and Simulation (Computational Biology), MTT Assays, Western Blotting, Dissection, ECG and EMG data analysis, Organ Transplant Simulations and Algorithms, Cell Invasion Assay, Fluorescence Microscopy, Cell Identification, Cell Counting, Distillation, Chromatography; Isometric, Orthographic, and Perspective drawings. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
Comparative Neuromechanics Lab, Georgia Tech Summer 2014-Spring 2014 Research Assistant
Processed mass Electromyographical data collected from human subjects.
Performed statistical analysis on collected data using SPSS and R.
Created codes to filter and post-process raw EMG data using Matlab.
Provided preliminary analysis of processed data (Human Subjects). Neurological Biomaterials & Cancer Therapeutics Lab, Georgia Tech Fall 2015 Independent Research
Conducted research to determine the proliferation effects of Schisandrin B on OE33 esophageal cancer cell line.
ELISA, Flow Cytometry, Western Blotting, Clonogenic Assay. Organ Matchmaking, CDC & Georgia Tech Spring 2015-Fall 2015 Project Leader for Simulation Sub team
Mentored and led engineers of multiple disciplines to replicate and optimize the (UNOS) national organ distribution algorithm using Python and C.
Design, Georgia Tech Fall 2015, Spring 2015
Designed and created prototype of a sharps container streamlined for use in underdeveloped countries.
Created an eye drop assistive device specialized for patients with glaucoma and arthritis.
Utilized Solidworks and machining.
Product developments adhering to SOP and FDA regulations of Class II and III medical devices. Takeda Pharmaceuticals Internship Spring 2014-Spring 2016 Computational Biology
Simulated evolutionary game theory, hungarian algorithm, and other matchmaking algorithms.
Bioinformatics Workflow management systems using BASH. Structures and Materials Lab, GT School of Material Science and Engineering Spring 2014
Data acquisition systems, LabView, and Instron testing.