Elizabeth Schafer
adhjui@r.postjobfree.com
847-***-**** (cell)
Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio
B.S., Double Major in Biomedical Engineering and Electrical Engineering Concentration in Biomedical Devices and Instrumentation May 2019
GPA: 3.06 / 4.0
Skills
Computer Skills
MATLAB, Java, Python, Arduino, EAGLE, NI Multisim, Minitab, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Excel
Related Coursework
Related Projects
Motorized Knee Orthosis for Stroke Patients, Senior Project Fall 2018 – Spring 2019
Designed an assistive device to detect the user’s phase of gait and aid in lifting the user’s leg to prevent toe catch in stroke patients
Programmed an Arduino to adjust a servomotor to appropriate velocities
Designed and printed a PCB for electrical components in EAGLE
Documented a design history file in accordance to FDA standards Dynamic Cycling for Parkinson’s Disease Patients, Senior Project Spring 2019
Performed statistical analysis of patient cycling data to evaluate whether patient improvement could be modeled using entropy data of power, heart rate, and cadence
Modeled patient improvement using multiple linear and logistic regression
Used machine learning support vector machine (SVM) and clustering techniques to classify patient improvement
Etude Smart Rehearsal System, Senior Project Fall 2018 Fall
Designed a smart device to record and email orchestra rehearsal audio
Programmed the device’s recording software and GUI in Python for a Raspberry Pi Activities
Medical Instrumentation for Nations Under Development, Volunteer Fall 2017
Assisted MedWish in organizing and cataloguing donated medical equipment for developing countries Case Camerata Chamber Orchestra, Violist Fall 2015 – Spring 2016
Attended weekly rehearsals and performed in three community concerts Relay for Life, Volunteer Spring 2016
Fall
Assisted fundraising efforts for the American Cancer Society Address:
349 Crescent Hill Drive
Havertown, PA 19038
Education
Physiology-Biophysics
Biomedical Signals and Systems
Modeling of Biomedical Systems
Medical Imaging Fundamentals
Electronic Circuits
Signal Processing
Logic Design and Computer Organization
Principles of Biomedical Instrumentation