1. MARSHALL
J.
RAWLEY
605
Balsam
Ln.
/
Fort
Collins,
CO,
80526
/
(785)
218-‐1002
/
mrawley@rams.colostate.edu
EDUCATION
Bachelor
of
Science,
Biomedical
Engineering
and
Mechanical
Engineering
Expected
December,
2016
Colorado
State
University,
Fort
Collins,
Colorado
ENGINEERING
PROJECTS
Team
Leader
-‐
Senior
Design:
Ultrasonic
Tendon
Elasticity
Measurement
Device
• Worked
in
conjunction
with
local
corporate
sponsor,
foreign
businesses,
and
National
institutions
• Designed,
manufactured
and
assembled
probe
housing
using
SOLIDWORKS
and
3D
printing.
• Interfaced
Ultrasound
probes,
Pulser/Receiver,
Oscilloscope,
using
National
Instruments
LabVIEW
• Collected,
analyzed,
and
plotted
data
of
Speed
of
Sound
through
known
and
unknown
biological
materials
in
vitro
• Presented
results
to
panel
of
judges
and
Corporate
sponsor
with
acceptable
reviews.
Mechatronics
Project:
Peltier
Plate
Liquid
Chiller
• Programmed
all
pumps,
actuators,
sensors,
and
inputs
using
PIC
Basic
Plus
Team
Leader
-‐
NASA
Space
Grant
Autonomous
Robotic
Design
Competition:
Mars
Rover
• Programmed
motors,
infrared
sensors,
distance
calculations,
and
navigation
loops
using
Arduino
and
C++
• Designed
and
manufactured
3D
printed
custom
chassis
prototype
within
tolerances
of
final
assembly.
• Awarded
“Best
Beacon
Navigation”
in
competition
Team
Manager
-‐
Autonomous
Mechanical
Design
Competition:
Retrieve
Ping
Pong
Ball
through
6’
long
tube
• Designed
and
iterated
multiple
prototypes
using
PTC
Creo
CAD
software
and
3D
printing.
• Programmed
automation
and
integration
of
IR
sensors,
DC
motor,
Servo
motor
using
Arduino
and
C++
• Awarded
“Best
Innovation”
among
all
teams
EXPIERENCE
Production
Assistant
April,
2016
-‐
Present
Odell
Brewing
Company,
Fort
Collins,
CO
• Over
sought
production
line
cycle
and
product
flow
• Maintained
mechatronic
control
systems
and
sensors
• Overhauled
mechanical
equipment
when
failure
occurred
Biomedical
Technician
Intern
May,
2015
–
August,
2015
Lawrence
Memorial
Hospital,
Lawrence,
KS
• Performed
program
calibration
on
IV
pumps,
defibrillators,
and
various
other
medical
devices
• Technically
supported
faulty
with
faulty
medical
devices
reported
by
hospital
staff
• Scheduled
and
documented
preventative
maintenance
in
accordance
with
hospital
policy
Research
Assistant
(Volunteer)
February,
2014
–
May,
2015
Popat/Dasi
Lab
Group,
Scott
Bioengineering
Building,
Fort
Collins,
CO
• Grew
carbon
nanotubes
for
testing
hemocompatibility
and
platelet
adhesion
on
titanium
samples
• Used
scanning
electron
microscopy
to
evaluate
materials
for
blood
contact
• Prepared
samples
and
handled
chemicals
in
compliance
with
lab
safety
protocol
MEMBERSHIPS
Vice
President
-‐
CSU
Men’s
Ultimate
Sport
Club
May,
2014
–
May,
2016
•
Recruited
players,
Managed
Budget,
Scheduled
tournaments,
Organized
transportation
and
lodging