Erick Bowen
404-***-**** *** Santolina Park, Peachtree City, Georgia 30269 **********@*****.*** https://www.linkedin.com/in/erick-bowen-923002134/
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS:
Highly innovative and results oriented professional with a strong educational and work background in biomedical and mechanical engineering, quality assurance, and research and development. Brings a commitment to growing and learning, a passion for problem solving, as well as strong analytical skills.
EDUCATION:
Georgia Institute of Technology Cumulative GPA – 3.10 Atlanta, GA
Biomedical Engineering Major 8/2017-Present
Georgia Southern University Honors Program Statesboro, GA
BSME-RETP, Mechanical Engineering/Biomedical Engineering Major 8/2016-5/2017
Honors – President’s List, AP Scholar with Distinction, and Institute of Neuroscience Scholar
Extracurricular Activities – Member of BME Robotics Club - From September 2017 – Present
In the BME Robotics Club, we designed a mobile electronic system that has the same functionality as a computer mouse for use by upper limb amputees on any computer. This device will permit the amputee to use their feet to operate the device. I designed parts of the system in SolidWorks and helped construct the mobile container that allows the device to be mobile.
WORK EXPERIENCE:
Osmose Utilities – Product Management Intern: From May 2020 to August 2020
Collaborated with product engineers to develop a user-centric knowledge base. Evaluated the performance and capability of experimental products in field settings.
Boston Scientific - Process Development Co-op: From January 2019 to July 2019
Collaborated with process engineers to implement process improvements for yield on the SpyScope DS and DSII line. Investigated process defect occurrence for new products by extracting and organizing development build data to perform data analysis through Excel.
Penn State - CREATE REU Undergraduate Researcher: From June 2017 to July 2017
Undergraduate Research - Conducted research on the potential of synthetic elastomers in the creation of tissue engineered small diameter blood vessels. Presented my findings at a Penn State REU symposium.
Georgia Southern - Undergraduate Research Assistant: From January 2017 to May 2017
Undergraduate Research - Assisted in the setup, design, and testing of silica nanoparticle solutions for their potential in water purification in porous membranes. Managed laboratory supplies to ensure that the lab was sufficiently stocked.
SKILLS:
Laboratory Techniques – micropipetting, preparing laboratory solutions, animal handling, intraperitoneal injections, brain tissue extraction, immunohistochemistry, polymer synthesis
Technical Skills – Statistical analysis via Minitab, Java, MATLAB, Arduino, and SolidWorks