BIOEN 327: Fluids and Biomaterials Lab taught by Professor Christopher Neils (Fall 2021, Fall 2022)
• Led 4 weekly lab sections of 18 students each, facilitating hands-on experiments and guiding students in material testing and problem-solving
• Mentored 5 student teams per year in the design and construction of biomedical device prototypes addressing current healthcare needs
• Provided support during weekly office hours
• Maintained the course's online platform, ensuring smooth communication and timely updates
BIOEN 400: Fundamentals of Bioengineering Design taught by Professor Patrick Boyle (Spring 2022, Spring 2023)
• Mentored 5 student groups per year on projects addressing diverse biomedical needs through case studies on product and medical device development
• Conducted ad-hoc workshops and training sessions, providing instruction on prototyping tools
• Led the teaching team in developing a new course assignment
• Revamped course assignments based on the previous student cohort's feedback to ensure optimal difficulty and workload management
BIOEN 455: Biomedical microelectromechanical systems taught by Professor Albert Folch (Winter 2023)
• Provided guidance and troubleshooting support for laser cutting fabrication processes
• Coordinated lab activities and maintained equipment while prioritizing student safety and productivity
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philips
Software Engineer
Seattle, WA, United States, 98194
June 2022 - September 2022
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University of Washington
Undergraduate Researcher
Seattle, WA, United States, 98194
September 2020 - June 2022
U
University of Washington
Research Assistant
Seattle, WA, United States, 98194
September 2020 - January 2022
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Shoreline Community College
Student Government Representative
Shoreline, WA, United States
July 2019 - March 2020
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Fun Fact
I am a major dog person and I can bark like a dog -- yes, like, really well, too.
Passion
My passion lies in leveraging technology to improve healthcare, a commitment that has been shaped with my loved ones in mind!