Emily Carr has experience as a molecular technician and histotechnologist trainee. She has a BS in Allied Health Sciences from the University of Connecticut and is pending ASCP(MB) certification. Her coursework includes human anatomy and physiology, statistics, medical terminology, chemistry, and microbiology. She has experience conducting nucleic acid extractions, maintaining laboratory equipment, and performing safety audits.
Paul McManus has over 10 years of experience in regulatory affairs, biosafety, and emergency preparedness. He received his Bachelor's degree in Applied Health Science from Indiana University in 2010. Currently, he works as a Regulatory Affairs Analyst at Spectrum Health Health Care System where he has designed biosafety SOPs and conducted inspections of research studies. He also serves as an instructor for the hospital's emergency response team and the serious contagious disease unit PPE safety team. McManus has extensive training in areas such as the National Incident Management System, emergency preparedness, and athletic training. He can provide three professional references.
Edward Brown has experience as a biomedical engineer at DLH and research assistantships at Penn State and HeartWare Inc. He holds an MS and BS in Biomedical Engineering from Penn State. His coursework focused on topics like biofluid mechanics and surfaces/materials interactions. At DLH, he managed medical device development programs and conducted testing. His thesis involved designing an accelerated wear tester compatible with particle imaging. He has skills in microscopy, CAD, data analysis and published work on cardiac devices. He received academic honors from Penn State and held leadership roles in his fraternity.
Margaret Mack is a biomedical engineering student at Case Western Reserve University seeking an internship. She has a 3.466 GPA and has been on the Dean's Honors List. Her research focuses on nanoparticle drug delivery for cancer treatments. She also tutors calculus and has experience in child care and involvement in her sorority and engineering fraternity.
2pg Biomedical Eng Resume - Trevor DavisTrevor Davis
Trevor Davis is a biomedical engineer and data scientist with a M.S. in Biomedical Engineering from UCLA. His research and work experience have given him skills in signal processing, machine learning, data science, and medical imaging. He has led multiple research projects involving computational modeling, medical devices, and neuroengineering. Davis is proficient in programming languages, software, and lab techniques relevant to engineering and data analysis.
Frank Okonkwo is seeking an internship or entry-level position utilizing his communication, computer, and data analysis skills. He has a Bachelor of Science in Economics from the University of Houston and a Bachelor of Science in Geology from Midwestern State University. His relevant work experience includes positions as a research analyst conducting laboratory tests and procedures, a sales associate providing customer service at Sam's Club, and a package handler for UPS.
Melissa Tator has a Master's degree in Biomedical Engineering from Duke University and a Bachelor's degree in Mathematics and Spanish from Texas Christian University. She has interned at NASA working on projects related to the impact of spaceflight on the human body. Her research experience includes developing tissue engineering projects while studying at Duke University and Texas A&M University. She is proficient in Spanish and has volunteered on engineering projects in Honduras, Nicaragua, and Bolivia.
This document is a resume for Alex Ward that summarizes their education and experience. Alex Ward received multiple degrees from Arizona State University, including a Master's in Physics and a Bachelor's in Physics with honors. As a research assistant from 2011-2015, Alex conducted experiments using microscopes and collaborated with other labs. Alex also served as an online teaching assistant and physics instructional resource team member from 2011-2013. Alex has skills in microscopy, programming, and data/image analysis and has published and presented on single molecule fluorescence experiments.
Emily Carr has experience as a molecular technician and histotechnologist trainee. She has a BS in Allied Health Sciences from the University of Connecticut and is pending ASCP(MB) certification. Her coursework includes human anatomy and physiology, statistics, medical terminology, chemistry, and microbiology. She has experience conducting nucleic acid extractions, maintaining laboratory equipment, and performing safety audits.
Paul McManus has over 10 years of experience in regulatory affairs, biosafety, and emergency preparedness. He received his Bachelor's degree in Applied Health Science from Indiana University in 2010. Currently, he works as a Regulatory Affairs Analyst at Spectrum Health Health Care System where he has designed biosafety SOPs and conducted inspections of research studies. He also serves as an instructor for the hospital's emergency response team and the serious contagious disease unit PPE safety team. McManus has extensive training in areas such as the National Incident Management System, emergency preparedness, and athletic training. He can provide three professional references.
Edward Brown has experience as a biomedical engineer at DLH and research assistantships at Penn State and HeartWare Inc. He holds an MS and BS in Biomedical Engineering from Penn State. His coursework focused on topics like biofluid mechanics and surfaces/materials interactions. At DLH, he managed medical device development programs and conducted testing. His thesis involved designing an accelerated wear tester compatible with particle imaging. He has skills in microscopy, CAD, data analysis and published work on cardiac devices. He received academic honors from Penn State and held leadership roles in his fraternity.
Margaret Mack is a biomedical engineering student at Case Western Reserve University seeking an internship. She has a 3.466 GPA and has been on the Dean's Honors List. Her research focuses on nanoparticle drug delivery for cancer treatments. She also tutors calculus and has experience in child care and involvement in her sorority and engineering fraternity.
2pg Biomedical Eng Resume - Trevor DavisTrevor Davis
Trevor Davis is a biomedical engineer and data scientist with a M.S. in Biomedical Engineering from UCLA. His research and work experience have given him skills in signal processing, machine learning, data science, and medical imaging. He has led multiple research projects involving computational modeling, medical devices, and neuroengineering. Davis is proficient in programming languages, software, and lab techniques relevant to engineering and data analysis.
Frank Okonkwo is seeking an internship or entry-level position utilizing his communication, computer, and data analysis skills. He has a Bachelor of Science in Economics from the University of Houston and a Bachelor of Science in Geology from Midwestern State University. His relevant work experience includes positions as a research analyst conducting laboratory tests and procedures, a sales associate providing customer service at Sam's Club, and a package handler for UPS.
Melissa Tator has a Master's degree in Biomedical Engineering from Duke University and a Bachelor's degree in Mathematics and Spanish from Texas Christian University. She has interned at NASA working on projects related to the impact of spaceflight on the human body. Her research experience includes developing tissue engineering projects while studying at Duke University and Texas A&M University. She is proficient in Spanish and has volunteered on engineering projects in Honduras, Nicaragua, and Bolivia.
This document is a resume for Alex Ward that summarizes their education and experience. Alex Ward received multiple degrees from Arizona State University, including a Master's in Physics and a Bachelor's in Physics with honors. As a research assistant from 2011-2015, Alex conducted experiments using microscopes and collaborated with other labs. Alex also served as an online teaching assistant and physics instructional resource team member from 2011-2013. Alex has skills in microscopy, programming, and data/image analysis and has published and presented on single molecule fluorescence experiments.
Steven Marquie has over 20 years of experience in project management, instrumentation, and data acquisition. He currently serves as the Field Operations Manager for Michigan State University's Enviroweather Program, where he develops remote monitoring systems, implements telemetry systems, and manages field research projects. Previously, he worked as an Instrumentation Technician at MSU, assisting with research and teaching instrumentation courses. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Project Management and has received additional training in areas such as climate studies and fruit/vegetable conferences.
The document describes a frontrunner placement opportunity for autumn 2012 and spring 2013 working on the TESTA project, a Higher Education Academy program on assessment and feedback. As a frontrunner, duties would include facilitating data collection from students, gathering and analyzing data on assessment and feedback, and drafting reports for the project team. The placement is hosted in the School of Health and Human Sciences and offers experience contributing student input to a university-wide project.
Transforming Students with Research Mentoringbio-link
Dr. Robert Hatherill describes his experiences bringing students to work in national labs through the FaST program, presents data that demonstrate the impact of undergraduate research on student learning and discusses other Department of Energy programs that provide internship opportunites for both students and faculty.
This document discusses the importance of reproducibility and transparency in data analysis. It notes that an analysis can be fully reproducible but still produce incorrect results. Proper training, not just tools, is needed to ensure reliable research. While tools for reproducibility exist, scaling training to large groups is challenging. Prevention of problems through transparency is emphasized over later treatment of issues found in analyses.
Megan Lovell has experience as an Olympic sports performance volunteer intern at Duke University where she assists staff with strength and nutrition programs. She has also worked in front desk roles at LA Fitness. Her research experience includes conducting studies on protein supplements and training protocols as an intern at the University of Tampa Human Performance Lab and assisting with exoplanet detection research as an assistant for Dr. Ethan Deneault. She received a Master's degree in Exercise and Nutrition Sciences from the University of Tampa and is NSCA certified.
To associate with an organization where I can utilize my skills and academic knowledge and be a part of the team that works towards the growth of the organization.
This document provides a summary of Kelly Marie Swetech's background and qualifications. She has over 4 years of laboratory experience in pharmacology and neuroscience, with skills in electrophysiology, data analysis, experimental design, and grant writing. As a PhD candidate at Wayne State University, her research focused on the effects of antidepressants on serotonin neurons using optogenetic techniques. She has published papers, book chapters, and presented her work at national conferences. Her education includes a PhD in Pharmacology from Wayne State University and a BS in Psychology from Michigan State University.
Kathleen L. Parker is a bioengineer with over 3 years of experience in medical device research, development, manufacturing and quality management. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Bioengineering from Clemson University, where she gained skills in Solidworks, JDEdwards and Microsoft Office. Parker has authored or co-authored 4 patents related to thermal therapy blankets and adjustable braces. She is currently a Project Engineer at DeRoyal Industries, where she leads new product development and provides engineering support across multiple product lines.
Kathryn E. Young has a Masters in Neuroscience from the University of Hartford and a BA in Psychology and Sociology from the University of Connecticut. She has over 3 years of experience as a clinical research assistant at Hartford Hospital, where she designs studies, analyzes neuroimaging and behavioral data, and coordinates multiple research protocols. Her areas of research focus include cognitive behavioral therapy for hoarding disorder, emotional regulation in adolescents, and reward processing in teens with ADHD.
Joshua Thomas is seeking a job in environmental engineering. He is currently studying environmental engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and is set to graduate in May 2016 with a 3.11 GPA. His relevant experience includes research on soil permeability in Singapore and he will complete OSHA general industry training this spring.
Prof. Soon-Kwon NAM issued an employment certificate for Dr. Sunghyun CHANG who worked as a Post-doctoral researcher from March 2013 to December 2013. Dr. Chang worked on the W boson cross section measurement project which involved data analysis, meetings with international teams, and presentations. He showed excellent skills in using tools like PowerPoint, Linux, C++ and adapting to new analysis programs. Dr. Chang was a dedicated, honest, reliable and conscientious worker who was highly appreciated by his colleagues. Prof. Nam recommends him and regrets his departure.
Alexander Pshenichnyy successfully completed The Data Scientist's Toolbox course on Coursera with distinction on June 08, 2015. The course provided an overview of the conceptual ideas and practical tools used by data analysts and scientists, including version control, markdown, git, GitHub, R, and RStudio. The course was offered through the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health and instructed by Jeffrey Leek, Roger Peng, and Brian Caffo.
Leah Anderson has extensive education and experience in biology, biomedical sciences, and teaching. She holds a Master's in Cell and Molecular Biology from the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse and a Master's in Teaching from Bethel University. Her experience includes teaching science at the middle and high school level, developing new curriculum for anatomy and physiology courses at Herzing University, and conducting cancer and biochemistry research. She is skilled at organizing, planning, designing, developing, guiding, counseling, presenting, and communicating.
Yashar Aucie is a Ph.D. candidate in bioengineering at the University of Pittsburgh expected to graduate in 2020. His research focuses on understanding the relationship between metabolic cost and step length asymmetry during walking. He has published a journal article and presented his research at conferences. Additionally, Aucie has experience as a teaching assistant and has won awards for his biomedical inventions including an optimal hospital paging system.
This resume is for Andrés Isaac Monterroso Cohen, who is seeking an entry-level biomedical engineering job with a focus on design and management. He has a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute, with a 3.70 GPA. His relevant experience includes research assisting at Massachusetts General Hospital and UMass Memorial Medical Center. Current projects include designing a self-retractor for surgery and having previously designed a tremor assist device. Skills include proficiency with MATLAB, LabVIEW, Python and various laboratory and surgical techniques. He has held leadership roles as Fraternity President and in honor societies.
Dr. Justin Feigelman has extensive experience in modeling, simulation, and high performance computing applied to biological systems. He holds a Ph.D. in mathematical modeling of biological systems from the Technical University of Munich and has worked as a postdoctoral researcher at ETH Zurich and the Helmholtz Zentrum München. He is skilled in C++, Matlab, R, Python, and Bayesian methods and has applied these skills to problems in molecular biology, healthcare, and life sciences.
This document is Anthony Vessicchio's resume. It summarizes his education, including a PhD in Biomedical Engineering from UConn expected in 2020. It also outlines his professional work experience, including positions as a graduate assistant in UConn's Human Performance Lab, a teaching assistant at UConn, a contract engineer at Medtronic, and an intern at Covidien. It lists relevant skills, coursework, and references.
Biomedical engineer with international business development experience looking to obtain a challenging post will utilize both my education and professional experience to contribute in an environment where self-motivation and and teamwork are keys to success
Skills and Abilities
Team player- Comfortable working effectively both independently and in a team environment. Proven ability to share knowledge among colleagues and expertise in providing technical training to other personnel. Able to adapt and excel in changing roles and responsibilities driven by project at hand.
Communication- Outstanding inter-personal skills – liaised with medical research collaborators to human subjects. Comfortable dealing with internal and external customers at all levels via articulate communication via phone and email using active listening skills.
Problem solving- Ability to evaluate, design, and implement hardware and software solutions to bioengineering problems. Enjoys resolving technical issues and queries methodically with partners or third party equipment vendors to ensure proper functioning of all research equipment.
Organizing- Excellent organizational skills to balance work, team support in a self-motivated, timely and professional manner.
Jenny Westlund is a senior at the University of Wisconsin-Madison majoring in Biomedical Engineering with minors in Math and Biology. She has relevant work experience in manufacturing engineering at Boston Scientific and as an undergraduate research assistant. She also completed internships at St. Jude Medical and shadowed engineers at Medtronic. Westlund has strong skills in areas such as cell culture, protein assays, and statistical software. She maintains a high GPA of 3.69 and has been involved in tutoring, mentoring, and financial leadership roles during her time at UW-Madison.
Ashley Raba has over 10 years of experience in biomedical research and project management for the DoD. She holds a Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering and has published several papers on mathematical modeling of bioelectric phenomena. Currently she works as a research analyst evaluating new technologies and managing projects for a government customer. Her skills include mathematical modeling, high performance computing, data analysis, and technical writing.
Sasan Sharee Ghourichaee received their Ph.D. in Chemical and Biochemical Engineering from the University of Maryland Baltimore County in 2016, where they researched scalable methods for producing human neural stem cells. Their dissertation focused on how culture dimensionality and oxygen concentration affect human neural stem cells. As a graduate research assistant, they designed protocols to optimize stem cell proliferation and apoptosis under different oxygen levels and extracellular matrices. They also developed mathematical models to predict proliferation and differentiation rates. Sasan Sharee Ghourichaee has expertise in mammalian cell culture, molecular biology techniques, microfluidics, and computer modeling software.
Hildegarde Bell is seeking a position as a Biomedical Engineer to apply her skills and knowledge in developing medical technologies. She has a M.S. in Biomedical Engineering from San Jose State University and a M.S. in Biology from Florida International University. As a graduate research assistant at SJSU, she established a cell culture facility and conducted experiments. For her thesis project, she synthesized and characterized graphene quantum dots for biophotonic applications and presented the research. She is proficient in various engineering and laboratory techniques and software applications.
Steven Marquie has over 20 years of experience in project management, instrumentation, and data acquisition. He currently serves as the Field Operations Manager for Michigan State University's Enviroweather Program, where he develops remote monitoring systems, implements telemetry systems, and manages field research projects. Previously, he worked as an Instrumentation Technician at MSU, assisting with research and teaching instrumentation courses. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Project Management and has received additional training in areas such as climate studies and fruit/vegetable conferences.
The document describes a frontrunner placement opportunity for autumn 2012 and spring 2013 working on the TESTA project, a Higher Education Academy program on assessment and feedback. As a frontrunner, duties would include facilitating data collection from students, gathering and analyzing data on assessment and feedback, and drafting reports for the project team. The placement is hosted in the School of Health and Human Sciences and offers experience contributing student input to a university-wide project.
Transforming Students with Research Mentoringbio-link
Dr. Robert Hatherill describes his experiences bringing students to work in national labs through the FaST program, presents data that demonstrate the impact of undergraduate research on student learning and discusses other Department of Energy programs that provide internship opportunites for both students and faculty.
This document discusses the importance of reproducibility and transparency in data analysis. It notes that an analysis can be fully reproducible but still produce incorrect results. Proper training, not just tools, is needed to ensure reliable research. While tools for reproducibility exist, scaling training to large groups is challenging. Prevention of problems through transparency is emphasized over later treatment of issues found in analyses.
Megan Lovell has experience as an Olympic sports performance volunteer intern at Duke University where she assists staff with strength and nutrition programs. She has also worked in front desk roles at LA Fitness. Her research experience includes conducting studies on protein supplements and training protocols as an intern at the University of Tampa Human Performance Lab and assisting with exoplanet detection research as an assistant for Dr. Ethan Deneault. She received a Master's degree in Exercise and Nutrition Sciences from the University of Tampa and is NSCA certified.
To associate with an organization where I can utilize my skills and academic knowledge and be a part of the team that works towards the growth of the organization.
This document provides a summary of Kelly Marie Swetech's background and qualifications. She has over 4 years of laboratory experience in pharmacology and neuroscience, with skills in electrophysiology, data analysis, experimental design, and grant writing. As a PhD candidate at Wayne State University, her research focused on the effects of antidepressants on serotonin neurons using optogenetic techniques. She has published papers, book chapters, and presented her work at national conferences. Her education includes a PhD in Pharmacology from Wayne State University and a BS in Psychology from Michigan State University.
Kathleen L. Parker is a bioengineer with over 3 years of experience in medical device research, development, manufacturing and quality management. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Bioengineering from Clemson University, where she gained skills in Solidworks, JDEdwards and Microsoft Office. Parker has authored or co-authored 4 patents related to thermal therapy blankets and adjustable braces. She is currently a Project Engineer at DeRoyal Industries, where she leads new product development and provides engineering support across multiple product lines.
Kathryn E. Young has a Masters in Neuroscience from the University of Hartford and a BA in Psychology and Sociology from the University of Connecticut. She has over 3 years of experience as a clinical research assistant at Hartford Hospital, where she designs studies, analyzes neuroimaging and behavioral data, and coordinates multiple research protocols. Her areas of research focus include cognitive behavioral therapy for hoarding disorder, emotional regulation in adolescents, and reward processing in teens with ADHD.
Joshua Thomas is seeking a job in environmental engineering. He is currently studying environmental engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and is set to graduate in May 2016 with a 3.11 GPA. His relevant experience includes research on soil permeability in Singapore and he will complete OSHA general industry training this spring.
Prof. Soon-Kwon NAM issued an employment certificate for Dr. Sunghyun CHANG who worked as a Post-doctoral researcher from March 2013 to December 2013. Dr. Chang worked on the W boson cross section measurement project which involved data analysis, meetings with international teams, and presentations. He showed excellent skills in using tools like PowerPoint, Linux, C++ and adapting to new analysis programs. Dr. Chang was a dedicated, honest, reliable and conscientious worker who was highly appreciated by his colleagues. Prof. Nam recommends him and regrets his departure.
Alexander Pshenichnyy successfully completed The Data Scientist's Toolbox course on Coursera with distinction on June 08, 2015. The course provided an overview of the conceptual ideas and practical tools used by data analysts and scientists, including version control, markdown, git, GitHub, R, and RStudio. The course was offered through the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health and instructed by Jeffrey Leek, Roger Peng, and Brian Caffo.
Leah Anderson has extensive education and experience in biology, biomedical sciences, and teaching. She holds a Master's in Cell and Molecular Biology from the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse and a Master's in Teaching from Bethel University. Her experience includes teaching science at the middle and high school level, developing new curriculum for anatomy and physiology courses at Herzing University, and conducting cancer and biochemistry research. She is skilled at organizing, planning, designing, developing, guiding, counseling, presenting, and communicating.
Yashar Aucie is a Ph.D. candidate in bioengineering at the University of Pittsburgh expected to graduate in 2020. His research focuses on understanding the relationship between metabolic cost and step length asymmetry during walking. He has published a journal article and presented his research at conferences. Additionally, Aucie has experience as a teaching assistant and has won awards for his biomedical inventions including an optimal hospital paging system.
This resume is for Andrés Isaac Monterroso Cohen, who is seeking an entry-level biomedical engineering job with a focus on design and management. He has a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute, with a 3.70 GPA. His relevant experience includes research assisting at Massachusetts General Hospital and UMass Memorial Medical Center. Current projects include designing a self-retractor for surgery and having previously designed a tremor assist device. Skills include proficiency with MATLAB, LabVIEW, Python and various laboratory and surgical techniques. He has held leadership roles as Fraternity President and in honor societies.
Dr. Justin Feigelman has extensive experience in modeling, simulation, and high performance computing applied to biological systems. He holds a Ph.D. in mathematical modeling of biological systems from the Technical University of Munich and has worked as a postdoctoral researcher at ETH Zurich and the Helmholtz Zentrum München. He is skilled in C++, Matlab, R, Python, and Bayesian methods and has applied these skills to problems in molecular biology, healthcare, and life sciences.
This document is Anthony Vessicchio's resume. It summarizes his education, including a PhD in Biomedical Engineering from UConn expected in 2020. It also outlines his professional work experience, including positions as a graduate assistant in UConn's Human Performance Lab, a teaching assistant at UConn, a contract engineer at Medtronic, and an intern at Covidien. It lists relevant skills, coursework, and references.
Biomedical engineer with international business development experience looking to obtain a challenging post will utilize both my education and professional experience to contribute in an environment where self-motivation and and teamwork are keys to success
Skills and Abilities
Team player- Comfortable working effectively both independently and in a team environment. Proven ability to share knowledge among colleagues and expertise in providing technical training to other personnel. Able to adapt and excel in changing roles and responsibilities driven by project at hand.
Communication- Outstanding inter-personal skills – liaised with medical research collaborators to human subjects. Comfortable dealing with internal and external customers at all levels via articulate communication via phone and email using active listening skills.
Problem solving- Ability to evaluate, design, and implement hardware and software solutions to bioengineering problems. Enjoys resolving technical issues and queries methodically with partners or third party equipment vendors to ensure proper functioning of all research equipment.
Organizing- Excellent organizational skills to balance work, team support in a self-motivated, timely and professional manner.
Jenny Westlund is a senior at the University of Wisconsin-Madison majoring in Biomedical Engineering with minors in Math and Biology. She has relevant work experience in manufacturing engineering at Boston Scientific and as an undergraduate research assistant. She also completed internships at St. Jude Medical and shadowed engineers at Medtronic. Westlund has strong skills in areas such as cell culture, protein assays, and statistical software. She maintains a high GPA of 3.69 and has been involved in tutoring, mentoring, and financial leadership roles during her time at UW-Madison.
Ashley Raba has over 10 years of experience in biomedical research and project management for the DoD. She holds a Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering and has published several papers on mathematical modeling of bioelectric phenomena. Currently she works as a research analyst evaluating new technologies and managing projects for a government customer. Her skills include mathematical modeling, high performance computing, data analysis, and technical writing.
Sasan Sharee Ghourichaee received their Ph.D. in Chemical and Biochemical Engineering from the University of Maryland Baltimore County in 2016, where they researched scalable methods for producing human neural stem cells. Their dissertation focused on how culture dimensionality and oxygen concentration affect human neural stem cells. As a graduate research assistant, they designed protocols to optimize stem cell proliferation and apoptosis under different oxygen levels and extracellular matrices. They also developed mathematical models to predict proliferation and differentiation rates. Sasan Sharee Ghourichaee has expertise in mammalian cell culture, molecular biology techniques, microfluidics, and computer modeling software.
Hildegarde Bell is seeking a position as a Biomedical Engineer to apply her skills and knowledge in developing medical technologies. She has a M.S. in Biomedical Engineering from San Jose State University and a M.S. in Biology from Florida International University. As a graduate research assistant at SJSU, she established a cell culture facility and conducted experiments. For her thesis project, she synthesized and characterized graphene quantum dots for biophotonic applications and presented the research. She is proficient in various engineering and laboratory techniques and software applications.
50_Research methodology and Biostatistics.pdfVamsi kumar
This syllabus covers the foundational aspects of Research Methodology and Biostatistics. The course is designed to equip students with the necessary understanding and skills to formulate research problems, address ethical considerations, design research studies, comprehend the basic concepts of Biostatistics, and understand the relationship between data and variables. The aim is to enhance the students' ability to construct, summarize, and analyze data in biostatistics effectively.
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1) Annotation can help provide the best up-to-date knowledge to end users while preserving the historical record by involving experts in the knowledge creation and extraction process through crowd-sourcing annotation and semantic annotation.
2) While annotation is a useful tool, the answer to effectively sharing knowledge is not simple, as there are still many open issues around representation of knowledge and integration of data from different sources.
3) The presenter's past work with clinical practice guidelines and knowledge representation highlighted the importance of interaction between domain experts and knowledge engineers in developing structured knowledge representations, as well as the need for more explicit semantics through use of ontologies and linked data.
Aileen Cheng is seeking a position in biotech using computer science skills in software development, modeling, data analysis, and databases. She has a Bachelor of Science in Bioengineering and Computer Science from Caltech with relevant coursework and projects developing databases, algorithms, simulations, and more. Her experience includes software engineering at Cisco and internships developing assays and LIMS systems in biotech startups and research laboratories at Caltech and abroad.
The document discusses issues biomedical projects face when accessing clinical datasets due to disparate data formats. It presents a proposed solution of annotating clinical datasets with openEHR Archetypes, which are standards-based models of clinical concepts, to enable computer-based discovery of clinical information. The proposed technique involves transforming Archetypes into an "ontology of reality" by identifying clinical concepts and terminology codes to annotate datasets. This would allow complete clinical concepts, rather than just attributes, to be annotated and discovered from datasets.
Christa Cheatham is a student at Purdue University studying Animal Sciences with the goal of attending veterinary school. She has a 3.78 GPA and studied abroad in Haiti, where she helped at an orphanage. Her work experience includes research assisting at Purdue laboratories studying diseases in mice and gait analysis in dogs. She has also worked in a histopathology lab examining tissue samples. Upon graduation, she aims to join the research team of a pharmaceutical or biotech company.
Let's Talk Research 2015 -Juliet Goldbart - Introduction To Qualitative Metho...NHSNWRD
Introduction To Qualitative Methods: Different Approaches For Different Contexts
Jois Stansfield, Maxine Holt, Nigel Cox, Suzanne Gough, Juliet Goldbart, MMU
Michael T. Rerick is a PhD candidate in analytical chemistry at the University of Pittsburgh with a background in chemistry, biology, and teaching laboratory courses. He has extensive experience as a teaching assistant and has developed methods for capillary HPLC and in vivo neurotransmitter monitoring. Rerick has presented his research at several conferences and completed an internship at Sanofi Pasteur analyzing manufacturing samples and creating a database. He maintains a high GPA and has received academic awards from the University of Pittsburgh.
Haley Harrell graduated from Tennessee Wesleyan College with a Bachelor of Science in Biology. She has work experience as a veterinary assistant at Monroe County Animal Hospital since 2009, where she provided care to animals including administering medications and assisting with lab tests and surgeries. She also has experience as a dance instructor and has worked on the Tennessee Wesleyan College campus. Her education included courses in anatomy, physiology, zoology, ecology, and microbiology and she conducted research on the rabies virus for her seminar.
Issues in Mobile Health (Wendy Nilsen)yan_stanford
The document discusses challenges with mHealth (mobile health) research. It notes the rapid explosion of data inputs and need for high throughput analyses to handle complex, streaming data from various sensors and sources. Key challenges include technology development timelines not aligning with the slow NIH funding process, the need for interdisciplinary teams over traditional academic models, and developing research methodologies for collecting and analyzing mHealth data. The document announces an upcoming workshop to assess alternate research methods to randomized controlled trials which are difficult in fast-paced technology, and NIH training institutes to improve skills around using mHealth in research and cross-disciplinary collaboration.
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The document describes the BioFidget system, an augmented fidget spinner for stress detection and respiration training. It senses the user's heart rate variability and respiration through sensors in the spinner without requiring additional wearables. The spinner provides biofeedback on exhalation quality and heart rate variability to guide respiration training. A user study found the BioFidget effective at reducing stress and improving heart rate regulation compared to a baseline. The document discusses the technical validity of the sensing approach and highlights the potential of playful form factors for biofeedback and stress management.
Biology investigatory projects foster critical thinking and scientific inquiry. They enhance students' understanding of biological concepts, encourage hands-on learning, and develop research skills. These projects promote a deeper appreciation for the intricacies of life sciences, preparing students for future scientific endeavors and applications in various fields.
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This dissertation applies nonparametric Bayesian approaches to acoustic modeling problems in speech recognition. It develops a Doubly Hierarchical Dirichlet Process Hidden Markov Model (DHDPHMM) that can model sequential data and share mixture components between states. An inference algorithm for DHDPHMM enables it to outperform HMM and HDPHMM baselines. DHDPHMM also models non-ergodic structures and non-emitting states, unlike HDPHMM. Semi-supervised training of DHDPHMM is also developed and improves error rates compared to supervised training. Finally, an unsupervised Bayesian transducer is introduced that automatically segments speech and discovers acoustic units, improving performance on tasks like speech segmentation and spoken term detection.
Batteries -Introduction – Types of Batteries – discharging and charging of battery - characteristics of battery –battery rating- various tests on battery- – Primary battery: silver button cell- Secondary battery :Ni-Cd battery-modern battery: lithium ion battery-maintenance of batteries-choices of batteries for electric vehicle applications.
Fuel Cells: Introduction- importance and classification of fuel cells - description, principle, components, applications of fuel cells: H2-O2 fuel cell, alkaline fuel cell, molten carbonate fuel cell and direct methanol fuel cells.
CHINA’S GEO-ECONOMIC OUTREACH IN CENTRAL ASIAN COUNTRIES AND FUTURE PROSPECTjpsjournal1
The rivalry between prominent international actors for dominance over Central Asia's hydrocarbon
reserves and the ancient silk trade route, along with China's diplomatic endeavours in the area, has been
referred to as the "New Great Game." This research centres on the power struggle, considering
geopolitical, geostrategic, and geoeconomic variables. Topics including trade, political hegemony, oil
politics, and conventional and nontraditional security are all explored and explained by the researcher.
Using Mackinder's Heartland, Spykman Rimland, and Hegemonic Stability theories, examines China's role
in Central Asia. This study adheres to the empirical epistemological method and has taken care of
objectivity. This study analyze primary and secondary research documents critically to elaborate role of
china’s geo economic outreach in central Asian countries and its future prospect. China is thriving in trade,
pipeline politics, and winning states, according to this study, thanks to important instruments like the
Shanghai Cooperation Organisation and the Belt and Road Economic Initiative. According to this study,
China is seeing significant success in commerce, pipeline politics, and gaining influence on other
governments. This success may be attributed to the effective utilisation of key tools such as the Shanghai
Cooperation Organisation and the Belt and Road Economic Initiative.
Optimizing Gradle Builds - Gradle DPE Tour Berlin 2024Sinan KOZAK
Sinan from the Delivery Hero mobile infrastructure engineering team shares a deep dive into performance acceleration with Gradle build cache optimizations. Sinan shares their journey into solving complex build-cache problems that affect Gradle builds. By understanding the challenges and solutions found in our journey, we aim to demonstrate the possibilities for faster builds. The case study reveals how overlapping outputs and cache misconfigurations led to significant increases in build times, especially as the project scaled up with numerous modules using Paparazzi tests. The journey from diagnosing to defeating cache issues offers invaluable lessons on maintaining cache integrity without sacrificing functionality.
TIME DIVISION MULTIPLEXING TECHNIQUE FOR COMMUNICATION SYSTEMHODECEDSIET
Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) is a method of transmitting multiple signals over a single communication channel by dividing the signal into many segments, each having a very short duration of time. These time slots are then allocated to different data streams, allowing multiple signals to share the same transmission medium efficiently. TDM is widely used in telecommunications and data communication systems.
### How TDM Works
1. **Time Slots Allocation**: The core principle of TDM is to assign distinct time slots to each signal. During each time slot, the respective signal is transmitted, and then the process repeats cyclically. For example, if there are four signals to be transmitted, the TDM cycle will divide time into four slots, each assigned to one signal.
2. **Synchronization**: Synchronization is crucial in TDM systems to ensure that the signals are correctly aligned with their respective time slots. Both the transmitter and receiver must be synchronized to avoid any overlap or loss of data. This synchronization is typically maintained by a clock signal that ensures time slots are accurately aligned.
3. **Frame Structure**: TDM data is organized into frames, where each frame consists of a set of time slots. Each frame is repeated at regular intervals, ensuring continuous transmission of data streams. The frame structure helps in managing the data streams and maintaining the synchronization between the transmitter and receiver.
4. **Multiplexer and Demultiplexer**: At the transmitting end, a multiplexer combines multiple input signals into a single composite signal by assigning each signal to a specific time slot. At the receiving end, a demultiplexer separates the composite signal back into individual signals based on their respective time slots.
### Types of TDM
1. **Synchronous TDM**: In synchronous TDM, time slots are pre-assigned to each signal, regardless of whether the signal has data to transmit or not. This can lead to inefficiencies if some time slots remain empty due to the absence of data.
2. **Asynchronous TDM (or Statistical TDM)**: Asynchronous TDM addresses the inefficiencies of synchronous TDM by allocating time slots dynamically based on the presence of data. Time slots are assigned only when there is data to transmit, which optimizes the use of the communication channel.
### Applications of TDM
- **Telecommunications**: TDM is extensively used in telecommunication systems, such as in T1 and E1 lines, where multiple telephone calls are transmitted over a single line by assigning each call to a specific time slot.
- **Digital Audio and Video Broadcasting**: TDM is used in broadcasting systems to transmit multiple audio or video streams over a single channel, ensuring efficient use of bandwidth.
- **Computer Networks**: TDM is used in network protocols and systems to manage the transmission of data from multiple sources over a single network medium.
### Advantages of TDM
- **Efficient Use of Bandwidth**: TDM all
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My Professional Resume
1. Haley H. Smith
506 Runnymede Avenue, Jenkintown, PA. 19046 | 267-625-9070 | 13hsmith@gmail.com (h) | hsmith@philacricket.com (w)
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EDUCATION Temple University, College of Engineering Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Bachelor of Science in Bioengineering Graduation Date: December 21, 2017
Cumulative GPA: 2.92 College of Engineering GPA: 3.02
APPLICABLE
COURSEWORK
Introduction to Engineering
and Engineering Technology
Engineering Principles of
Physiological Systems
Classical & Statistical
Thermodynamics
Research, Design &
Methods in Bioengineering
BioE Lab #1: Bioelectrical Technical Communications Principles of Bioengineering Cardiac Devices
BioE Lab #2: Biomaterials Biomedical Instrumentation Mechanics for Bioengineering Engineering Graphics
BioE Lab #3: Biomechanics Computer Aided Design Mechanics of Fluids Capstone: Biomechanics
Elementary Classical Physics General Chemistry Human Biology Senior Design I & II
SKILLS Technical: MATLAB, AutoCAD, Arduino, JMP Pro Statistical Software, SolidWorks, NI-Lab View, ANSYS
Laboratory: Mammalian Cellular Passaging, Cellular Staining, Hydrogel Encapsulation, Microscopy Analysis
PROJECTS Renovate Neuro-Rehabilitation in Bladder Function, Temple University (August, 2016 – May, 2017)
• Assigned as team leader of research and design group established to engineer a nerve cuff electrode for the re-
innervation of bladder function in individuals with spinal cord injuries and/or neurological disorders
• Implemented a new cuff design based on the Avery Medical Phrenic Nerve Pacemaker System
• Introduced the idea of embedding a shape memory alloy (Ni-Ti) into the infrastructure of the cuff to facilitate
surgical implantation
• Conducted research on how to heat-treat the SMA so that it exhibited a thermally induced self-closing feature
under specific temperature thresholds
WORK
EXPERIENCE
Backyard Brains, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Research Fellow (May, 2017 – August, 2017)
• Studied the frequency patterns associated with mating in yellow-fever mosquitoes.
• Implemented specific methodology to record the frequency patterns of mosquito wings
• Conducted frequency analysis procedures via computer software programs to quantify the motion of mosquito
wings throughout the mating process
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA
Volunteer (March, 2018 – Present)
• Supplemented the professional services of the Physical Therapy program by providing support to patients,
families and staff in any way that deemed fit
• Contributed to the physical therapy treatment of patients by assisting therapists in patient activities, playing
with patients and/or siblings of all ages one-on-one
The Philadelphia Cricket Club, Flourtown, PA
Assistant Golf Operations Manager (March, 2018 – Present)
• Assisted management staff of golf shop inventory operations
• Provided positively outrageous service in all possible ways to assure membership satisfaction
RESEARCH
EXPERIENCE
Laboratory Assistant, Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Temple University (May, 2017 – present)
• Volunteered in research lab to continue the product development of nerve cuff electrode
• Developed a working prototype for use in ongoing research to investigate primary mechanisms of neural control of
visceral smooth muscle
• Researched ongoing trials in animal models with clinically relevant human disorders trying to identify etiological
mechanisms in order to fabricate a prototype to be used in potential human clinical trials
Laboratory Assistant, Department of Medical Research, Temple University (May, 2016 – August 2016)
• Volunteered in research lab focused on re-engaging spinal circuitry for rehabilitation
• Researched locomotor re-training and multiunit recording of interneuron activity during locomotion
LEADERSHIP Biomedical Engineering Society, Temple University
Treasurer
(January, 2015 – September, 2015)
Society of Women Engineers, Temple University
Member
(September, 2015 – December, 2017)
REFERENCES Dr. Michel Lemay, Professor in Bioengineering, Temple University
Michel.lemay@temple.edu • (215) 204-2583
Dr. Andrew Spence, Associate Professor in Bioengineering, Temple University
aspence@temple.edu • (215) 204-3056
Dr. Gregory Gage, Co-Founder of Backyard Brains
gagegreg@backyardbrains.com • (734) 968-7570
Brian Winsko, Principal and Managing Partner at Bearing Agile
bwinsko@yahoo.com • (610) 952-4927