1. Jason Binn
528 Via Sorrento, Morgan Hill, CA 95037
(408) 500-1814 binnjason@gmail.com, jbinn@alumni.stanford.edu
Education: Stanford University, Stanford, California
Bachelor of Science, Biomechanical Engineering, June 2013
GPA: 3.0
Ann Sobrato High School, Morgan Hill, California
Salutatorian, June 2009
GPA: 3.96
Experience: Development Engineer, January 2014 - Present
Zimmer Holdings Inc., Warsaw,Indiana
Working in quality remediation of orthopedic hip implant and instrument design and
testing in order to conform to internal and FDA compliance standards
Leading team to review and maintain all documentation for each Design History File
assigned, focusing on design control, verification, and validation activities
Coordination of Quality, Research,Manufacturing, Regulatory, and Marketing
departments to determine appropriate pathways for device remediation
Trained new members of team to efficiently complete monthly assignments
Conducting geometric dimensioning and tolerancing analyses for product compatibility
Writing product testing protocol for design of experiments
ISO 13485, ISO 9001, 21 CFR Part 820, and change control process experience
Knowledge of IQ/OQ/PQ validation
Research Assistant,June 2012-September 2012
Stanford Soft Tissue Biomechanics Lab, Stanford University
Designed and conducted experiments to determine feasibility of surgically replacing torn
articular cartilage with artificially produced ligaments
Utilized photochemical bonding of collagen along with information gathered though
tensile testing, i.e., Modulus of Elasticity and strain forces
Partnered with graduate student to experiment with knee meniscus MSC Chondrogenesis
Research Assistant,June 2010 - September 2011
Jon Payne Paleobiology Lab, Stanford University
Worked on project regarding size evolution of foraminifera
Collected size and time period information from numerous volumes of catalogues
Specifically analyzed and presented data focusing on the origin of genera
Activities: Board member, October 2011-June 2013
Stanford Students in Biodesign and Biopharma (SSB), Connect Committee, Stanford University
Organized public guest speaker events with members of the Biotech industry
Organized the first annual student competition during the 2013 SSB Conference
Volunteering: Tutor, April 2009 – March 2013
Science in Service, Stanford University
Tutored elementary and middle school students in science
Additionally, taught material supplemental to class curriculum using hands-on methods
Relevant Courses: Soft Tissue Biomechanics
Dynamic Systems
Thermodynamics
Fluid Dynamics
Biomechanics of Movement
Computer/Language Skills: Fluent in Microsoft Office (Word and Excel)
Fluent in Matlab, technical computing environment and language
Fluent in Solidworks, 3D mechanical CAD program
Experienced with LabView, system design platform and development environment