JN

4/30/2015
Waterloo, IL

Position Desired

Biomedical Engineering
Anywhere in the U.S.
Yes

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My mission is to achieve excellence at the intersection of public health and biomedical engineering. I am seeking a position that builds upon my experience in biomedical product development and testing, and public health.

Academic Training

∆ Cranfield University (United Kingdom)
Additional Coursework in Engineering and Management of Manufacturing Systems
October – December 2014

Operations Management, Enterprise Systems, Operations Analysis, General Management, Manufacturing Systems Engineering, Management of Technology and Innovation.

∆ London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (United Kingdom)
MSc Public Health in Developing Countries
September 2013 – September 2014

Introduction to Public Health in Developing Countries, Introduction to Health Economics, Principles of Social Research, Extended Epidemiology, Statistics for Epidemiology and Population Health, Health Policy: Process and Power, Maternal and Child Nutrition, Health Systems, Tropical and Environmental Health, Epidemiology and Control of Communicable Diseases, Applying Public Health Principles in Developing Countries.

Community-Based Rehabilitation for Amputees in Tanzania: Situation Analysis and Recommendations. Planned, conducted, analysed, and wrote study in collaboration with the International Committee of the Red Cross Special Fund for the Disabled and local stakeholders. Conducted qualitative interviews of amputees during one month of field work in Tanzania.

Royal Society of Medicine, Associate Member.

∆ University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (United States)
BS Materials Science and Engineering – Focus on Biomaterials
August 2007 – May 2011

Work Experience

∆ Bump Nonprofit Design Studio
Field Director in Latin America
January 2012 – August 2013

Bump Nonprofit Design Studio is a nonprofit organization that developed and now distributes the OpenSocketTM, an affordable prosthetic arm for amputees without access to conventional prostheses.

Piloted the product with approximately 80 amputees in Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Panama, Colombia, and Ecuador. Linked the product development team with its target users to inform the design and engineering refinements prior to scale-up.

Collected quantitative and qualitative data through regular in-person visits and calls to a core group of users. Developed and utilised a Google-based, case-management tool to guide follow-up, and an Excel-based, issue-tracking tool to guide data analysis.

Launched the product in Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador. Led the product development team in its interactions with users, partners, and media during its visit. Capitalised upon these advances to refine the product and secure sales.

Coordinated with approximately 30 organizations working with amputees, including public, NGO, social security, military, and private clinics. Trained, equipped, and supported the organizations to utilize the product with their patients.

Established sustainable partnerships with organizations. Notable clients included: International Committee of the Red Cross Special Fund for the Disabled, Orthopaedic Institute of Honduras, and Wuqu'Kawoq Maya Health Alliance.

Sourced materials and labour for the first ever, locally-produced product. Initiated, advised, and supported an 18 month-long project at the Universidad del Valle in Guatemala to explore local manufacturing, assembly, and distribution of the product.

Transitioned cases to partner organizations and relationships to the headquarters office. Wrote a handbook on field work for future field staff, and mentored new field staff for India and Pakistan.

∆ Illinois Ventures
Part-time Venture Capital Analyst
July 2011 – January 2012

Illinois Ventures is a venture capital firm that makes seed- and early-stage investments in start-up companies originating in Midwestern universities and laboratories.

Performed due diligence on prospective investments in the software, hardware, and biomedical sectors, including market and competition analyses. Reported findings to operations and management.

Wrote investment memorandums for both first-time and follow-on investments. Supported portfolio companies with research, mentoring, and strategic planning.

∆ Illini Prosthetic Technologies (IPT)
Founder and President
August 2008 – January 2012

IPT was the organizational predecessor to Bump Nonprofit Design Studio (described above).

Conceived and articulated the vision and mission. Built the team of engineers, designers, and business people. Led the legal and financial formation of the organization.

Participated in the research, structured brainstorming, and prototyping processes. Conducted initial testing in Guatemala and the United States to inform design improvements.

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