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Matt Somerville

    • Matthew
    • Somerville
    • B.Sc.
    • Male
    • Student
    • Catholic University of America
    • November 2009
    • Thu, 6 Jan 2011 06:56PM EST
    • Offline
    • intern, undergraduate, washington DC, new jersey  
    quick intro

    Hello all. I am currently an undergraduate at CUA in Washington DC, USA. I run a technology review and news site in my spare time.

    contact info
    • 620 Michigan Ave NW, Millennium South 213C, Washington, DC 20016, United States of America
    • 87 Havens Drive, Brick, NJ 08723, United States of America
    professional interests

    Prosthetics, Tissue Engineering, Neural Engineering, Rehabilitation

    education
    Catholic University of America , Washington, DC, United States of America
    Biomedical Engineering, May 2011
    research/work experience
    June 2008 - August 2008
    Intern
    Technology, Citicorp, Manhattan, NY, United States of America
    Supervisor: Amit Ray
    o Developed globally used Employee Recognition Program
    o Reconciled global headcount for projects 2008-2010
    o Maintained MS Sharepoint registry for headcount
    o Developed a system of calculation and processing employee skills against company needs
    August 2009 - December 2009
    Project Manager
    Biomedical Engineering, The Catholic University of America, Washington, DC, United States of America
    Supervisor: Binh Tran
    Project manager/Group Leader for a group designing and building a prototype of a mechanical arm to hold an ultrasound device. In charge of setting up meetings, communicating between team and professor, and meeting deadlines.
    June 2010 - August 2010
    Technical Intern
    Research and Development, Midwest Research Institute, Rockville, Maryland
    Supervisor: Dr. Joseph Bogan
    Research using assays in toxin detection. Projects using vector and insert cloning of E.Coli for expression in gels. Lab skills involving micropipettes, microfuges, and biosafety cabinets.
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