1. John R Earl
jearl94@gmail.com
19 Boulder Way Ledyard, CT 06339 Cell Phone (860) 381-9048
Objective: Seeking full time employment as a Biomedical Engineer.
Education: Western New England University, Springfield, MA
Bachelor ofScience in Engineering May 2017
Major: Biomedical Engineering
Relevant Data Acquisition Circuits Calculus I, II, and III
Courses: Physics I and II Biomaterials Organic Chemistry I and II
Physiology I and II Engineering Analysis Biomedical Systems
Biomechanics I and II Thermal Systems (BME) Biosensors/Nanomedicine
Computer LabVIEW MATLAB Excel Publisher
Skills: SolidWorks Word PowerPoint Project
Simulink
Procedural Western New England University 2013-Present
Skills: Skills acquired through coursework include, but are not limited to:
Familiarity with the FDA waterfall design process during senior design.
Has strong work ethic and determination, and is a faithful employee who is punctual
and able to cooperate efficiently in team based exercises/assignments.
Has been taught all laboratory standards of operation and safety procedures in both
an engineering setting and chemistry setting as well.
Has demonstrated sufficient skills at electrical circuit construction, and
troubleshooting with the use of proper power sources,Oscilloscopes, and
computational mathematics.
Can perform Mass Balances of Biomedical Systems as well as Block Diagrams of
Biological Processes.
Projects: Western New England University
Senior Design Project
September 15, 2016 - May, 2017
Design an assistive products that allows for less difficult use of a Credit Card.
Wallet accessory modeled after a common switchblade pocket knife.
Double spring assisted action allows for a smooth extension and retraction of credit
card holder.
Angle of extension will help to decrease force needed to swipe or to insert the card
into a chip reader.
Western New England Bioinstrumentation
Term Project
September 2-December 2, 2016
Design a circuit that fully simulates a human heart beat at bradycardia, normal
resting, and tachycardia by use of interchangeable parts.
Design a portable echocardiogram (E.C.G.) that is fully functional and able to read
the simulated heart rate in real time.
Project in progress
Western New England Foundations of Biomedical Engineering
Assistive technologies for Individuals with Disabilities (AID) Group Design Project
September 19-28, 2014
Design a medical device that can aid an individual with Parkinson’s disease using all
available technologies while maintaining a cost effective concept.
Project completed; Designated Stability Grip.
2. Resume of John R Earl Page 2
Experience: Western New England University
BMES Senior Class Representative October 2015-Present
Preformed roles of communicating determined dates for club field trips and events.
Maintained steady communication between club officers and nonmembers of BMES.
Kept steady advertisement on club fund raisers.
Science and Technology Magnet High School of Southeastern Connecticut
Volunteer Tutor and Classroom Assistant March 14-March17, 2016
Assisted in assembly and troubleshooting of data collection instruments and software
for Biomedical Science Courses.
Assisted in assembly of laboratory materials for a simulated urinalysis laboratory
experiment.
Aided in assembly and testing of Engineering Design Challenge as mandated by the
State Government of Connecticut.
Assisted in the grading process of coursework related to Advanced Placement
Calculus.
Provided guidance to underclassmen with conceptual and physical design of a
materials testing experiment.
Activities: Martial Arts Team September 2013-May 2014
Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics September 2014-Present
Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) September 2015-Present