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Resume

Experience

2015 - Present

Researcher

Stanford University

Stanford, CA

I am a physicist, nanotechnologist and material scientist who is passionate about building the next generation of bioelectronic devices that interface with the brain and heart. My research at Stanford University is focused on unlocking the potential of these devices to revolutionize healthcare and improve people's lives. I am actively preparing to start my own research group, where we will continue to push the boundaries of what is possible with bioelectronic devices.

2012 - 2015

PhD Student

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Cambridge, MA

During my PhD studies at MIT, I conducted research in the field of nanotechnology and developed new materials for use in bioelectronic devices. My work was published in several peer-reviewed journals and presented at international conferences.

Education

2008 - 2012

University of California, Berkeley

Bachelor of Science in Physics

Berkeley, CA

At UC Berkeley, I studied physics and gained a solid foundation in the principles of the field. I also took courses in nanotechnology and material science, which sparked my interest in developing new materials for use in bioelectronic devices.

2012 - 2015

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Doctor of Philosophy in Materials Science and Engineering

Cambridge, MA

During my PhD studies at MIT, I conducted research in the field of nanotechnology and developed new materials for use in bioelectronic devices. My work was published in several peer-reviewed journals and presented at international conferences.

Professional skillset

Innovative Thinking

Research and Development

Team Leadership

Data Analysis

Languages

English (native)

French (proficient)

Spanish (proficient)

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