JORDAN ISAIAH WILLIAMS
**** * **. **, ********** DC 20052
(email) acxm9i@r.postjobfree.com (phone) 267-***-**** www.linkedin.com/JordanWilliams
My Engineering Website: www.jordanisaiahwilliams.com
EDUCATION
The George Washington University, Washington, DC September 2013- Present
Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering, Minor in Jazz Studies, May 2017
Berklee College of Music, Boston, MA (merit scholarship) Summer 2011 and 2012
REVELANT SKILLS
Operating Systems/Software: Matlab, Multisim Simulations, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel
Languages: C Programming
Applications: Solidworks, Verilog, LabVIEW, DAQ Hardware
TECHNICAL PROJECTS
The George Washington University, September 2013- Present
- Built a simulation of an ECG monitor using low-pass, high-pass, and band-pass filters
- Utilized an isolated bioamplifier to read electrical signals from the human body
- Used a Digital Multimeter to measure currents, resistances, voltages of series and parallel circuits
- Utilized an oscilloscope to measure AC voltages and currents
- Utilized C Programming to construct a simulation of Facebook using binary search trees.
- Used a breadboard, resistors, inductors, capacitors, op amps, speaker amps, Bipolar Junction Transistors and wiring to build an amplifier
- Used Interactive C Programming to program a LEGO robot to perform simulated human motion.
Constructed a centrifuge out of Legos, using Interactive C Programming
Accomplishment: I gained an in depth understanding of circuits and electronics.
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
The George Washington University SUPER Internship Program
Student Researcher in the Biofluid Dynamics Lab, June 2016- September 2016
- Conducted a series of Venturi Experiments to test Bernoulli’s Principle
- Ran experiments simulating blood flow and the disintegration of medicine laced polyvinyl alcohol through the aorta
- Applied Fluid Mechanics Principles to find blood analog fluid pressure drops in acrylic pipes simulating arteries within the human body
- Used Solidworks to help design a model of the Carotid Artery
Accomplishment: Applied Bernoulli’s Principle to estimate blood pressure drops within human vasculature.
VA Medical Center Biomedical Engineering Dept. Philadelphia, PA
Biomedical Engineering (Clinical) Intern, May 2015 – August 2015
- Assisted Biomedical Lab Technicians/Engineers in testing a wide variety of medical devices and equipment used throughout the hospital.
- Tested infusion pumps, ensuring the proper dosage of liquid medicine and absence of air bubbles
- Measured output energy of AED’s ensuring that the energy output was no more than 10% higher or lower than what was expected
- Performed repair of several centrifuge machines and irrigation pumps
- Responsible for measuring O2 percentage output for oxygen concentrators
Accomplishment: Successfully tested Medtronic Model 5388 Pacemakers to ensure accurate atrium and ventricle outputs
LEADERSHIP ROLES
-Senator, NSBE (National Society of Black Engineers), May 2016- Present
-Treasurer, GWU Black Men’s Initiative, May 2014- October 2014
-Lead Piano Player, Latin Jazz Band and Select Jazz Combo, September 2013 - Present
-Band Leader, The Jordan Williams Jazz Quartet, December 2006 - Present
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
Member, Biomedical Engineering Society (GWU Chapter), April 2014-Present
Member, NSBE (National Society of Black Engineers), September 2013 - Present
HONORS / AWARDS
The Kennedy Center, Washington, DC, Betty Carter Jazz Ahead Residency March 2016
Presidential Scholar of the Arts (Only Presidential Scholar in SEAS); Nationally recognized jazz pianist – Google/YouTube “Jordan Williams Jazz” ; National Young Arts Winner 2013 and 2014; Grammy Band Finalist; TED TALK Conference Performer, Long Beach, CA