1. Kevin Lancaster
Local: 2006 Cherokee Parkway, Apt 5, Louisville, KY 40204
Phone: (502) 645 5964; Email: kevin.lancaster90@gmail.com
OBJECTIVE Full Time Position 2016
EDUCATION M. Eng in Bio Engineering December 2015
B.S. Bio Engineering May 2013
J.B. Speed School of Engineering, UofL, Louisville, KY GPA 3.3/4.0
Dates Attended 8/25/09 – 12/17/15 Hours Completed: 150+
High School Diploma
DuPont Manual High School, Louisville, KY May 2009
SKILLS/
COURSEWORK
Biosystems Controls
Artificial Organs
Bio-Transport Phenomena
Computational
Methodologies in
Bioengineering
Bio Systems and Signals
Advanced Physiology
Molecular Bioengineering
Solid Edge / AutoCAD
Biomechanics
Biomaterials and
Biocompatability
Biomedical Device Design
Additional Skills / Projects
Thesis: Novel Biomechanical Test Method of Bone Screws and Screw
Augmentation with Cements. Bone screws were mechanically tested using an
MTS apparatus with a novelorientation. Results confirmed newly developed
cement is statistically comparable to current standard without posing
biocompatibility threat.
Senior Design Project: 3D Brain Imaging Software. To better diagnose autism,
MRI brain scans were utilized and separated into gray matter and white matter
then rendered in a 3D mesh. Program successfully categorized different brain
matter types to 99.9% accuracy.
Masters Artificial Organs Project: Automated Robotic Arm. With a budget
under $250 the group designed and materialized a working robotic arm with
elbow and wrist joints, plastic claw grip and stabilizing gyroscope. The arm was
equipped with a microchip and circuit board for processing inputs and outputs.
APPLIED Some experience with MATLAB, Minitab. Operated chemistry lab equipment.
EXPERIENCE Experimentation with Microfluidics. Worked in machine shop; operated mill and lathe.
EMPLOYMENT Boston Scientific, Spencer, IN January 2013 – May 2013
HISTORY Manufacturing Engineer/co-op student
Tested/measured engineered parts for validation
Explored feasibility of adding Adhesive Dispenser to normalize glue droplets on
assembly line to within 5% volume.
Gained valuable familiarity with FDA validation processes
KSCIRC, Louisville, KY May 2012 – August 2012
Project Designer/co-op student
Designed 2 projects for future paralyzed rat studies
Materialized prototypes forboth projects
Designed 3D models for useable devices using SolidWorks
Conducted force and velocity profile tests using SolidWorks
ACTIVITIES 2006 Time Magazine Person of the Year
& HONORS Trustees scholarship
High School: football team – four years. Team made playoffs all four years
High School: orchestra – four years.
Played piano – 12 years