Kevin Brockman is seeking a position in biochemistry, biomedical engineering, or general engineering. He has a B.S. in Biomedical Engineering from Milwaukee School of Engineering, with minors in chemistry and mathematics. For his senior design project, he worked on designing a semi-implanted blood glucose monitor. He also has research experience from internships at the University of Minnesota Hormel Institute and the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, where he worked on projects involving cancer genetics and 3D printing of dye-sensitized solar cells. Brockman has extensive leadership experience from school projects and as an executive board member of MSOE's Circle K club.
This was a presentation that I did at the NESEA's Building Energy 11 conference held in Boston MA in March 2011. It looks at apps available to help with home energy audits.
This was a presentation that I did at the NESEA's Building Energy 11 conference held in Boston MA in March 2011. It looks at apps available to help with home energy audits.
1. K E V I N L . B R O C K M A N
1007 N. Cass St. Apt 434, Milwaukee, WI 53202
Phone: 507-440-7738, E-Mail: lbrockmank@gmail.com
OBJECTIVE
To obtain a full time position in the fields of Biochemistry, Biomedical Engineering, or General Engineering
EDUCATION
Milwaukee School of Engineering, B.S., Biomedical Engineering Sept 2011-May 2016
Minors in Chemistry and Mathematics
Dean’s List
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
University of Minnesota, Hormel Institute, In Association With Mayo Clinic June 2014-August 2014
SURE Program Intern – Cell Death & Cancer Genetics
Assisted Postdocs in the lab performing experiments on human and germ cell line, as well as mice
Extensively researched the CRISPR/Cas9 genome engineering system, which is becoming ever more prevalent in
biological research applications
PROJECT EXPERIENCE
Milwaukee School of Engineering Senior Design Project, Engineer, Treasurer March 2012-May 2015
Worked to design a semi-implanted blood glucose monitor for use by diabetics
Studied the use of spectrophotometry in detecting solute concentrations
Studied the contents and properties of human blood in order to develop a testing facsimile
Excelled in all reports, reviews, and presentations relevant to the project
Reviewed and purchased various hardware to meet project specifications
Awarded 2nd place in the 2014 MSOE Business Plan Competition. Sponsorship from medical device company Plexus
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Intern Dec 2013-July 2015
Worked to produce novel production techniques for dye-sensitized solar cells using 3d printing technology
Utilized Solidworks and other 3d modeling software to produce models for printing
Developed materials for 3d printing and deposition of nanoparticles
Self-guided work with little direct oversight
Milwaukee School of Engineering, Notable Student Experience Sept 2011-May 2016
Led teams on multiple minor projects, reports, and presentations
Extensive lab experience in physics, chemistry, electronics, thermodynamics, and fluid transport
Minor in Chemistry, including courses in organic, polymer, and biochemistry
Minor in Mathematics focused on linear equations and vector analysis
VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE
MSOE Circle K Executive Board Member, Webmaster/Bulletin Editor April 2014-April 2016
Organized and participated in many service projects throughout Milwaukee
Maintained technical infrastructure for group organization and communication
OTHER SKILLS
Extensive leadership and project management experience in school project and previous employment
Skilled in technical communication as well as presentation
Experienced with MATLAB, Java, and C++ (on Arduino) programming for both research and design
Experienced in the construction and analysis of circuitry, Microcontrollers, and Control Systems
Mechanics, material properties, thermodynamics, and fluid mechanics