The CMTI will be at the annual MedTech meeting in Albany on Sept. 26-28
The CMTI visits Volpi USA during its 25th Anniversary
One of the most valuable experiences for students are those where they can see firsthand what engineers do on a daily basis. The CMTI visited Volpi USA in nearby Auburn, NY during one its landmark achievements, its 25th anniversary following the acquisition of the fiber optic division of Welch Allyn for the in-house production optical fibers.
FDA regulatory and Intellectual Property Training
Career Conversation with with 2012 University of Rochester CMTI Graduate: Rachel Rakvica from W.L. Gore & Associates.
Angela Ryck is the winner of the University of Rochester’s 3rd Annual America’s Got Regulatory Science Talent Student Competition
Dec. 1st Career Conversation with 2011 University of Rochester BME Graduate: Jacy Bulaon SOLS Systems
Career Conversation with Nicole (Telleri) Simpson
As part of our continuing "Career Conversations" series, we had another great Skype "visit" from a former student, Nicole (Telleri) Simpson, who is now working at Heartware in Framingham, MA. It’s an exciting time to be a Verification and Validation (V&V) engineer at Heartware, as they start a new clinical trial for a smaller, improved Ventricular Assist Device.
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BMES in Tampa Florida October 7-10
Learn about the CMTI and the PhD and MS programs in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Rochester Free giveaways and information packets will be available! See us at the University of Rochester booth (#608) Greg T. Gdowski, PhD | Executive Director Center for Medical Technology & Innovation Associate Professor University of…
Visit local companies through the CMTI!
Visiting companies like Welch Allyn/Hill Rom help students appreciate where they will fit into the industry. Students met with John Lane (Director of Electrical Eng. and Tech. Development) and Dave Rider (Senior Manager, New Healthcare Delivery Solutions) and learned about how large companies innovate new products by having engineers interact directly…