About me
Hello there! My name is Quynh Nguyen. I recently graduated from the Biomedical Engineering Baccalaureate program of University of Minnesota, with an emphasis on Bioelectricity and Instrumentation. I am passionate about developing innovative and cost-effective medical devices. I aim to become a highly skilled and versatile product development engineer.
My diverse coursework at UMN gives me a breadth of knowledge (from Physiology to Technical Engineering) and skills (circuit prototyping, PCB design and assembly, as well as CAD drawing). Additionally, during my undergraduate years, I spent 1.5 years working as Molecular Biology Undergraduate Researcher studying the proteins involved in Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Diseases, as well as 1 year as Neuroelectronic Undergraduate Researcher building and prototyping PCBs for neural stimulation and recording. I also completed a summer internship assisting in a project on epitaxial growth of highly efficient Gallium Nitride based LEDs.
I’m a believer in transparency and communication. I love learning and acquiring new skill sets, especially those that help with problem solving. In my free time, I enjoy travelling, wood working and learning French.