Jordan Garth general resume 2015

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Jordan Garth 112 Lingay Drive, Glenshaw, PA 15116 [email protected] 412-334-8588 LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordangarth16 Objective: To obtain a full time position that utilizes and furthers skills in biomedical engineering and electro-mechanical design Education Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA August 2011-Present BS Biomedical Engineering, Minor Industrial Design Expected Graduation May 2016 Study abroad Hong Kong Polytechnic University Spring 2014 o Simulated implementation of FDA, ISO and HK standards to bring a Boston Scientific product to market o Completed courses in Signal Processing, Regulatory Affairs, Bioinstrumentation and Biotransport Awards: Honors Program, Dean’s List, Tower (Minority Academic Achievement), Freeman-Asia Study Abroad scholarship Professional Experience Engineering Intern, Connected Fitness Department, Under Armour May 2015-August 2015 Designed casings in 2D and in Solidworks for wearable electronics to be injection molded, manufactured and cost-efficient o 3 Under Armour patents pending for designed cases Created mechanical design of enclosure mechanisms, technical specifications for printed circuit board (PCB) hardware Researched current market landscape and built intellectual property profile of similar wearable products Electro-Optical Systems (EOSL) Co-op I-III, Georgia Tech Research Institute May 2013- April 2015 Interviewed and conducted studies on improved activity trackers in the elderly population for AARP Researched and developed circuitry of strain gauges, flex sensors with microcontrollers to detect early pediatric IV infiltration (Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta) Remodeled a custom pediatric wheelchair with increased user functionality in conjunction (Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta) Designed a heart rate patient status monitor (PSM) for Integrated Solider Sensor System (ISSS) for DARPA Facilitated a clinical study on balance in conjunction with Georgia Tech neuromechanics lab using LED infrared lights and markers, and an accelerometer Programmed using C, C# and MATLAB for wireless data streaming and signal processing of PPG and ECG data BioMEMs and Biomechanics Lab, Georgia Tech January 2013-August 2013 Undergraduate Research Assistant Lead experiments and protocols for propulsion of bi-functional microparticles with future applications of creating autonomous microrobots for drug delivery Presented research in the post session at the Spring Research Symposium at Georgia Tech Skills Programming and Software: C, C#, MATLAB, SolidWorks, Python, Drupal, Advanced Design Systems (electronic automation design software), PLAS, LabVIEW, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator Manufacturing: Water jet, Laser cutter, Rotary machine, SLA and Objet 3D printing, Injection Molding, Rapid prototyping Quality Assurance/Regulatory Affairs: ISO 13485, ISO 14971, FDA Quality Systems Inspection Techniques (QSIT), FDA 510k Clearances Research Skills: Fluorescent microscopy, Tissue Sectioning, Western Blot, Colorimetric Assays, ELISA, Acetone Chloroform Protein Precipitation, Cell Culture, ImagePro, ImageJ Computer Skills: Microsoft Office Suite, Mac OS X, Windows 7.0 + Soft Skills: Public speaking, teamwork, professional writing, presentation, effective communicator, problem solving Activities and Leadership Leadership Georgia Tech Medical Device Entrepreneurship Association, External Networking Chair 2012-2014 Hosted a network night with Georgia Tech and Emory to brainstorm engineering solutions to current problems in medicine o Created the launch of Forge, a medical technology incubator based in Atlanta Lead of tour of GCMI’s manufacturing and rapid prototyping office Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance, President 2013-2014 Brought in Girl’s Globe to brainstorm solutions to global issues women face Lead weekly circles on women’s leadership and professional engagement Additional Activities GT Triathlon Club; Alpha Gamma Delta (Sisterhood Coordinator); Engineering World Health (Member); GT1000 Freshman Seminar (Team Leader); Connect with Tech (Host), TECHx Georgia Tech (Speaker)

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Jordan Garth 112 Lingay Drive, Glenshaw, PA 15116 • [email protected] • 412-334-8588

LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordangarth16

Objective: To obtain a full time position that utilizes and furthers skills in biomedical engineering and electro-mechanical design Education Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA August 2011-Present BS Biomedical Engineering, Minor Industrial Design Expected Graduation May 2016

• Study abroad Hong Kong Polytechnic University Spring 2014 o Simulated implementation of FDA, ISO and HK standards to bring a Boston Scientific product to market o Completed courses in Signal Processing, Regulatory Affairs, Bioinstrumentation and Biotransport

• Awards: Honors Program, Dean’s List, Tower (Minority Academic Achievement), Freeman-Asia Study Abroad scholarship Professional Experience Engineering Intern, Connected Fitness Department, Under Armour May 2015-August 2015

• Designed casings in 2D and in Solidworks for wearable electronics to be injection molded, manufactured and cost-efficient o 3 Under Armour patents pending for designed cases

• Created mechanical design of enclosure mechanisms, technical specifications for printed circuit board (PCB) hardware • Researched current market landscape and built intellectual property profile of similar wearable products

Electro-Optical Systems (EOSL) Co-op I-III, Georgia Tech Research Institute May 2013- April 2015 • Interviewed and conducted studies on improved activity trackers in the elderly population for AARP • Researched and developed circuitry of strain gauges, flex sensors with microcontrollers to detect early pediatric IV

infiltration (Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta) • Remodeled a custom pediatric wheelchair with increased user functionality in conjunction (Children’s Healthcare of

Atlanta) • Designed a heart rate patient status monitor (PSM) for Integrated Solider Sensor System (ISSS) for DARPA • Facilitated a clinical study on balance in conjunction with Georgia Tech neuromechanics lab using LED infrared lights and

markers, and an accelerometer • Programmed using C, C# and MATLAB for wireless data streaming and signal processing of PPG and ECG data

BioMEMs and Biomechanics Lab, Georgia Tech January 2013-August 2013 Undergraduate Research Assistant

• Lead experiments and protocols for propulsion of bi-functional microparticles with future applications of creating autonomous microrobots for drug delivery

• Presented research in the post session at the Spring Research Symposium at Georgia Tech

Skills Programming and Software: C, C#, MATLAB, SolidWorks, Python, Drupal, Advanced Design Systems (electronic automation design software), PLAS, LabVIEW, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator Manufacturing: Water jet, Laser cutter, Rotary machine, SLA and Objet 3D printing, Injection Molding, Rapid prototyping Quality Assurance/Regulatory Affairs: ISO 13485, ISO 14971, FDA Quality Systems Inspection Techniques (QSIT), FDA 510k Clearances Research Skills: Fluorescent microscopy, Tissue Sectioning, Western Blot, Colorimetric Assays, ELISA, Acetone Chloroform Protein Precipitation, Cell Culture, ImagePro, ImageJ Computer Skills: Microsoft Office Suite, Mac OS X, Windows 7.0 + Soft Skills: Public speaking, teamwork, professional writing, presentation, effective communicator, problem solving

Activities and Leadership Leadership Georgia Tech Medical Device Entrepreneurship Association, External Networking Chair 2012-2014

• Hosted a network night with Georgia Tech and Emory to brainstorm engineering solutions to current problems in medicine o Created the launch of Forge, a medical technology incubator based in Atlanta

• Lead of tour of GCMI’s manufacturing and rapid prototyping office Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance, President 2013-2014

• Brought in Girl’s Globe to brainstorm solutions to global issues women face • Lead weekly circles on women’s leadership and professional engagement

Additional Activities GT Triathlon Club; Alpha Gamma Delta (Sisterhood Coordinator); Engineering World Health (Member); GT1000 Freshman Seminar (Team Leader); Connect with Tech (Host), TECHx Georgia Tech (Speaker)