SUMMARY/CAREER OBJECTIVE
Young motivated biomedical engineering graduate with experience in sales, working in hospital setting, familiarity with medical devices, and fully capable of leading tasks .The goal is to practice biomedical engineering in a professional setting emphasizing engineering ethics, basic knowledge of biomaterials, collaborating with peers, and meeting necessary standards set by work place environment.
EDUCATION
The University of Memphis
Herff College of Engineering
(B.S.B.E.) Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering
WORK EXPERIENCE
Oriental Rug House, Memphis, TN
Sales Representative, Web Designer June 2006 – Present
Taking business calls and setting up appointments with designers, merchants, and local clientele
Direct walk-in clients to oriental rugs of their choice based on information provided regarding specific color schemes, designs, and dimensions of surrounding spaces
Occasionally do hands on repair to damages that may have been done to rugs, and providing cleaning services to clients who may have suffered water damage to their oriental rugs
Annually tasked with checking inventory and arrivals of bail shipments that come from overseas purchases from many world markets
LeBonheur’s Children Hospital, Memphis, TN
Student Intern, Research June 2014- September 2014
Tasked with logging data on trans-cranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) patients
Collaborated with other students to develop visual tests using different shapes and figures to monitor brain activity on patients during a timed visual PowerPoint presentation used to collect data for Magnetoencephalography (MEG) studies
Observed and participated in these MEG studies as a control subject for research
Worked alongside other student interns reorganizing paperwork and alphabetizing all current/past patient files along with dates of visitation
Converted different file types with patient data and stored information in private password protected hard drives
Assisted nurses and doctor in patient care by supervising adolescent children, and making sure the family is comfortable during their stay at the hospital
ENGINEERING DESIGN PROJECTS
Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Memphis
Ankle Range of Motion Detection (ARD) Sock August 2014 – May 2015
This design challenge was to develop a wearable device that can digitally measure the envelope of motion of the ankle during an exercise session and record data for post-exercise analysis by a physical therapist
This device will allow physical therapists to better serve their patient population by assessing exercise effort, treatment performance, and providing incentive for cooperation
Worked with my two group members alongside our mentors at the University of Tennessee Health Science Centers Department of Physical Therapy
SKILLS
Solid Works, Technical Communications, Written and Verbal Communications, Unigraphics (Nx 7.5), Imaging (MIMICS), Abaqus, CAD/CAE Design, 3D Modeling, MATLAB, LabVIEW, Salesman, Bilingual (Farsi), Windows, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, Marketing, Data Analysis, Verification & Validation Testing, ISO Standards, ASTM Standards, Risk Management, Product Labeling, Critical Thinking
Awards and Association
Tennessee Hope Scholarship
Biomedical Engineering Society/Society of Biomaterials
References
Available upon Request