As a human factors engineer in the medical device design and development space, my goal is to inspire and advocate for safe, effective, intuitive, and delightful products and experiences for users. My biochemical engineering and research background with my human factors and systems engineering experience have allowed me to work on a wide range of projects in the medical space from cell and gene therapy manufacturing systems to in vitro diagnostic devices. My background and previous experiences have developed a niche perspective for evaluating the usability of complex, biochemically technical medical devices and life sciences equipment through all stages of the design and development process.
Human Factors Engineer at Tensentric
Bachelor's degree, B.S in Biological and Chemical Engineering