As a senior Biomedical Engineering student at The University of Texas at Austin, pursuing a certificate in Computational Science and Engineering, I am passionate about using my technical and leadership skills to drive innovation in healthcare. During my internship at Takeda Pharmaceuticals, I optimized validation protocols and automated reports, saving over 400 hours annually while ensuring compliance with FDA and GMP regulations.
In my undergraduate research at the UT Austin Oden Institute, I focused on computational stress/strain analysis of mitral valves using Abaqus, MATLAB, and Python, developing simulations that advance understanding of valve biomechanics.
As Vice Chair of Membership for Texas Blazers, I’ve led recruitment, outreach, and new member development, applying my leadership skills to organize impactful service projects and foster community engagement differently from my healthcare-focused experiences.
Looking ahead, I am excited to pursue a career in the biotech or pharmaceutical industries, where I can leverage my expertise in both engineering and leadership to contribute to cutting-edge research, streamline processes, and develop innovative solutions that improve patient outcomes. I am eager to be part of teams dedicated to advancing biomedical technologies and making a meaningful impact in healthcare.
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