Biomedical Engineering and Research
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I have always had an interest in working in the medical field. Once I discovered the field of biomedical engineering, I knew that it was what I wanted to do for my career.
During my time enrolled at the University of North Texas I’ve learned many skills that go beyond just academics. Our program is designed to help us build applicable skill sets that are extremely versatile for working in industry. Throughout the many projects I have worked on, both individually and in groups, I have become extremely comfortable working with others as a team and managing various projects.
My senior design project at UNT involved my three group members and I to develop a 3D microfluidic flow simulation in COMSOL that can be used for drug testing in the field of cancer research. Throughout my academic career at UNT I’ve learned the MATLAB coding language and its uses for data processing, the basics of electrical circuit composition, the biological processes of each system within the human body, as well as more niche skills such as cell culture with human cell lines.
The scope of my career goals is very vast. I would love to work in research regarding cardiovascular or neurological processes, or work on developing new and innovative medical equipment that can help improve the quality of life of patients.
I can’t wait to connect with other leading professionals in order to achieve my goals and help the medical industry continue to innovate and save lives.
Intern- IUCRC BRAIN Center (06/2023-08/2023)
University of North Texas- (08/2020-05/2024)
Bachelor's of Science in Biomedical Engineering, Minor in Mathematics, and specialty in Business Management