Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering

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Junior BME Resume
Home: 123 Hickory Street, North Pole 12345|School: BU Box 12345, PO Box 6020, Binghamton, NY 13902-6020
123-456-7890|wtsncar@binghamton.edu
EDUCATION:
Binghamton University, State University of New York - Watson School of Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering
GPA: 3.XX/4.00
Binghamton Merit Scholarship
Dean’s List (3.50/4.00 required)
Expected May 2017
September 2013 – Present
September 2013 – Present
TECHNICAL SKILLS:
Computer Software/Lab Equipment: Microsoft Office, Solid Edge, SolidWorks, Autodesk Inventor, MATLAB, Vic-2D,
LabVIEW, Arena, Mathematica, PTC Creo
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Capstone Design Project, Biomedical Engineering Department
University of North Pole
Project Leader
January 2015 – May 2015
 Facilitated meetings, delegated tasks, and ensured completion of the team’s mission to design a device that collects and analyzes
data to yield a vector plot in MATLAB of the characteristic magnetic field of consumer products and medical devices with a limited
budget of $400 over the course of two semesters
 Developed and tested device design using PTC Creo, material strength, magnetic susceptibility, and motor control using C
 Collaborated to design the control circuitry and program a microcontroller to drive motors that interact with end-switches
Kidney Scaffold and Bioreactor Design Proposal for Transplantation
Rudolph College
Team Member
October 2014 – December 2014
 Collaborated with a team of five student biomedical engineers to design a kidney scaffold and bioreactor
 Researched kidney physiology, scaffolds, and bioreactors to design experiment
 Used CAD software to model bioreactor, sensors, and kidney
 Compiled a 41 page proposal and presented our design and findings to Professor and Teaching Assistant
Lab-On-A-Chip Research Project
Snow Flake University
Team Member
March 2014 – May 2014
 Collaborated a team of four student biomedical engineers to research Lab-On-A-Chip (LOC) technology
 Researched LOC’s advantages, limitations, and social and environmental impacts/applications
 Compiled a 25 page research paper and presented findings to fellow biomedical engineers and faculty
LEADERSHIP & CAMPUS INVOLVEMENT:
Watson Career and Alumni Connections
Binghamton University
Student Assistant
April 2015 – Present
 Assist in planning and organizing program activities including networking events, projects, and workshops
 Gather information/research for statistical data of progress and compile into figures and reports
 Advise engineering students on résumé, interviewing, and professional skills necessary for a successful career path
SUNY ATTAIN Labs
Binghamton, NY
Instructor and Tutor
January 2015 – Present
 Tutor and train disadvantaged individuals in computer literacy skills
 Teach computer skills ranging from clicking with a mouse to programs including Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint, and Word
 Empower community members by helping them create resumes and apply for jobs
Student Congress
Binghamton University
Elected Student Representative from Resident Community
September 2013 – Present
 Create, vote on, and endorse student legislation for approval by the campus administration
 Represent residence hall and advocate for their ideas, values, and problems on campus
 Ensure the student body’s wants, problems, and values are heard by the administration
EMPLOYMENT:
Contractors “R” US
Sleigh Ride, North Pole
General Contractor
May 2013 – Present
 Founded a construction contracting business and manage several projects by delegating work among three laborers
 Oversee almost 20 clients ranging from residential homes to apartment complexes by coordinating projects from start to completion
within a timely schedule
Town of Elves Recreation
Blitzen, North Pole
Lifeguard, Swim Instructor, and Counselor
February 2011 – August 2014
 Taught swim lessons for children of ages 4 to 13, lifeguarded, and acted as counselor when needed for the summer camp
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