1. Kelsey L. Dolk
1038 Jennings Ave, CA 95401. (916) 832-4345. kelsey_dolk@yahoo.com.
Education
University ofCalifornia, San Diego (UCSD) La Jolla, CA
Bachelor of Science in Bioengineering Completed 2015
Skills
Computer Experience: Matlab,Autocad, Labview, C/C++, Microsoft Office, Creo Pro, Femap, Solidworks,
MiniTab
Signal and Data Processing: Oscilloscopes, Function Generators, Protoboard, Automation
Entrepreneurial Skills: Presentation Skills, Networking, Social Media Experience, Customer Relations
Laboratory Certificates
UC Laboratory Safety Fundamentals: Received January 7, 2015
Biosafety Bloodborne Pathogens Training: Received May 29, 2014
Experience
Medtronic Santa Rosa, CA
R&D Engineering Contingent - Extrusion February 2016 – Present
Write installation qualification and software test protocols and documentation for a variety of extrusion lab
equipment including extruders, cooling tanks, dimensional measurement systems, cutting devices, and conveyors.
Effectively carry out the PDP process (PC,OQ,and PQ) for engineering projects including the input of change
orders for document and project approval.
Create statistical data and sampling plans utilizing programs such as MiniTab, and present data in reports and
team meetings.
Innovations Health Devices Rocklin, CA
Technical Intern September 2015 – February 2016
Demonstrated, set up, and participated in trouble shooting of mobility and robotic devices for users.
Researched and updated policy and procedures for an acute care facility acquisition.
Participated in customer relations including trade show attendance and technical device information over the
phone and in person.
Responsible for research regarding transition of medical device products to the European and Canadian sales
market, including the assurance that all products meet Directive 93/42 EEC and MDEL for the sale and
distribution of a class 1 medical device.
Automatic Analysis ofRed Blood Cell Quality Senior Design Project,UC San Diego La Jolla, CA
Researcher and Designer October 2014 – June 2015
Gathered background research regarding red blood cell mechanical properties and biochemical markers.
Worked with a group of five other students to build a luminometer utilizing Solidworks and 3D printing and to
develop a test for red blood cell ATP quantification using a new protocol for bioluminescence assay testing.
Succeeded in creating a reliable assay for the detection of quantifiable ATP levels in blood as a form for studying
the blood aging process. Utilized Matlab to analyze and present results.
Functional Cardiovascular Engineering Laboratory La Jolla, CA
Volunteer Researcher May 2014 – August 2014
Provided background research to the head of the lab, Shawn Mailo, and assisted with any necessary lab
procedures involving bio-mechanical properties and cell metabolism, including system set up, laboratory
equipment operation, and blood specimen handling.
Worked with the Labview analysis program for collection of testing data and exportation of analytical graphs.
Altered and improved a Matlab program to increase accuracy of data acquisition and analysis.
Effectively determined a correlation between rate of flow, deformability of red blood cells, and in vitro the aging
process of blood utilizing Matlab graphical outputs.
2. California Department ofBoating and Waterways Sacramento, CA
Student Intern June - September 2013
Collected plant and water samples for chemical testing and oxygen concentration level checks using tools such as
a dissolved oxygen meter.
Worked on special projects for the Director of the state department including sorting boating registrations for over
1000 boats and assisting with the life jacket loan program.
Collegiate Extracurricular Activities
Delta Gamma Sorority: Director of New Members (2014) – Managed and educated a group of 36 women on the
policies, procedures, history and expectations of the chapter.
Sigma Chi Fraternity: Sweetheart (2014-2015) – Elected as the female representative for a chapter of 85
fraternity men.
Philanthropy: Volunteer at the Braille Institute of America and the VI at La Jolla Village as part of a program for
service to sight.