1. Adam Lloyd Nathan
(305) 972-1294 • alnathan@tamu.edu • 21303 SW 147
th
Avenue Miami, FL 33187
Professional Summary
I am diligent and hard-working individual who is comfortable being challenged and eager to be tested. I am
comfortable and experienced working with diverse teams. I have developed exceptional problem solving,
analytical and communication skills during my time studying as an engineer.
Objective: A job position where I will be able to work hands-on with other engineers and apply what I have learned
as a student to the work environment and gain valuable industry experience.
Education
North Carolina State University (Raleigh, NC) Bachelor of Science, Biomedical Engineering
Graduation: May 2014 GPA: 3.90 / 4.0
Texas A&M (College Station, TX) Master of Science, Biomedical Engineering
Anticipated Graduation: May 2016 GPA: 3.75 / 4.0
Professional Service
Engineering World Health Summer Institute, Participant – Rwanda May 2014 – July 2014
Performed on-the-ground medical service repair at local hospitals serving as a medical equipment
technician in the developing world.
Interacted with hospital staff, recorded inventory of relevant medical equipment, and performed a needs
assessment
Senior Design Program Participant (NCSU) August 2013 – May 2014
Member of a diverse undergraduate team which performed a needs assessment and developed a
functional medical device in accordance with ISO standards and FDA regulations
Professional Experience
Texas A&M (College Station, TX) Research Assistant: Dr. Duncan Maitland – Fall 2014 – Current
Designed and implemented a protocol for particulate testing of a neurovascular embolization device
Part of a team of researchers seeking to gain FDA approval for a Class III medical device
Worked collaboratively with BioTex Inc.
Redland Animal Hospital (Miami, FL) Vet Assistant – Summer 2013 (Part Time)
Prepared vaccines, blood tests, fecal samples, and cleaned surgical equipment (autoclave operation)
Helped maintain and organize the workplace by restocking supplies and cleaning
Helped restrain, transport, and walk the animals
Laboratory and Computational Skills
Design Process for a medical device -SEM & AFM Microscopy
Particulate Analysis of Class III medical device -Oscilloscope and Function Generator
Flow Loop Design -EKG and Pulse Oximeter
Aseptic Cell Culture Technique -Image J
Tensile Strength Testing Equipment - Microsoft Office
Awards and Organizations
Diversity Scholarship to Texas A&M University (~$60K) Fall 2014
Alpha Phi Omega Service Fraternity Spring 2013 - Current
Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society Fall 2012 - Current