Agustin's Resume
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Agustin's Resume

Education
Bachelor’s Degree - University of Southern California (Class of 2020)
Biomedical Engineering with Mechanical Emphasis. Cumulative GPA: 3.695
Relevant Coursework: Statistical Methods in Biomedical Engineering, Material behavior & processing, Computer-Aided Design for Mechanical Systems, Linear Circuits, Biomedical Computer Simulation Methods, Development & Regulation of Medical Devices, Strength of Materials, Dynamic Systems

Skills
MatLab SolidWorks R 3D Printing Word & Excel Arduino Spanish

Projects
ASBME Makeathon Competition 2019 – Collaborated in 30-hour team competition to design device addressing symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease. Brainstormed and developed rhythmically stimulating walker solution to improve gait of Parkinson’s patients. Modeled and 3D printed parts in SolidWorks. Assembled prototype and presented to judges. Awarded second place

Medical Device Product Development – Partnered with engineers to compose and pitch business plan for Class II medical device measuring progression of muscle dystrophy by noninvasive means. Researched relevant FDA regulations, reimbursement plans and patents. Demonstrated folding mechanism of final product on SolidWorks.

3D Bionicle Toy Model – Designed, modeled, and assembled 3D CAD model of a Bionicle Toy Skullbasher. Measured pieces and allocated modifications for final assembly. Generated motion study and showcased creation of final model.

MeDesign Club Prosthetic Limb Project – Met consistently with other students to produce mechanical above-knee prosthetic leg. Designed pieces and assemblies in SolidWorks and 3D printed. Assisted in building final product.

AT&T Hackathon Competition 2018 - Collaborated with Engineering and Business students to develop and pitch “Smart Lock/Access” idea to judges in week-long competition. Helped program HTML admin page for control of locks. Won “Best Social Impact”.

Research
USC 3D Printing Research Lab | Feb 2019 – May 2019
Compiled related papers and gathered relevant data
Modeled 3D scaffolds facilitating skull bone healing and microneedles
Simulated forces on assemblies and examined system response
3D Printed parts and measured durability and mechanical properties

Clubs
Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers – Volunteered with nearby elementary, middle, and high schools to expose Hispanic youth to STEM fields. Helped students build small scale engineering projects and toured families through Science Museum.