MEng Biomedical Engineering Graduate
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As a recent graduate in Biomedical Engineering, I have developed a strong interest in healthcare innovation. Throughout my studies I worked on projects involving developing a wheelchair activity monitor, light based systems for catheter decontamination, and a range of biomechanics related projects. These projects helped me build skills in research, problem solving, data analysis and technical design.
I am particularly interested in applying these principles to improve patient outcomes and I am looking to begin my career in a role where I can continue developing my technical skills within the healthcare or medical technology sector.
Pusterla Pollards, Production Operative, May 2022 – Oct 2024
MEng Biomedical Engineering (Distinction)