A passionate and driven Biomedical Engineering graduate currently following a Master's in Medical Device Design. With a solid foundation in device design, tissue engineering and biomaterials, I am dedicated to creating innovative solutions that address biomedical challenges. Furthermore, my research and thesis in the field of Polymer Physics have broadened my understanding of fluid dynamics and material properties, enabling me to explore their applications in the design and optimization of biomedical devices and advanced biomaterials. My experience as a mentor and leader has refined my communication, academic advising, and motivation techniques. It has also enabled me to effectively collaborate in interdisciplinary teams and foster strong community relationships. Leveraging technical expertise and a strong focus on problem-solving, I aim to contribute to advancing medical technologies and improving patient outcomes.
- Guided first-year Biomedical Engineering students at the University of Groningen through orientation, providing essential information to ensure a smooth transition into university life.
- Established strong relationships with students, building trust and open communication channels for ongoing support throughout the first five months of the academic year.
- Helped students develop organizational, time management and study skills to enhance their academic performance.
- Assisted mentees in addressing and resolving personal and academic problems.
- Helped first time mentors navigate their responsabilities by offering support in addressing common challenges.
- Taught experimental physics theory to first year Biomedical Engineering students.
- Evaluated students' performance in digital lab exercises by grading reports.
- Developed a strong sense of responsability by ensuring the accurate setup of my class, preparing for the tutorials and offering additional support to students.
- Graded exams.
Computer skills:
- Microsoft Office (Word/ Excel/ Powerpoint)
- Ovito
- Comsol
- Python