Currently pursuing a BASc in Electrical Engineering at UBC. While studying I am participating in the Biomedical Engineering Student Team (BEST) as an electrical technologist working on the Multiple Sclerosis to Movement (M2M) project.I previously worked as a research and development intern for Bioform Ltd. where I was responsible for implementing pressure sensors on a novel 3D printer and developing a front end application with python and PyQt to control a pump system and collect data from the printer.In 2018 I graduated from The University of British Columbia's Biochemistry Program with a Major in Medical and Molecular Biology. During my degree I amassed significant practical lab experience in a variety of life science and chemistry settings. Additionally I became involved with the university as a research assistant. I developed many skills through my work including the ability to work independently and think through technically demanding tasks.This is my tl;dr resume:ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SKILLS-C, Python, C#, C++, Assembly (8051 & ARM), R, Verilog, MATLAB-LTSpice, ModelSim, Quartus, Solidworks-Git, Bitbucket, Qt-PLCs, FPGAs, DAQs, oscilloscopes, soldering, circuit design, embedded systems-TensorFlow, PyTorch, scikit-Learn-UI design, OOP, data structures, algorithms, machine learning, multithreadingBIOCHEMISTRY SKILLS-Hands on experience in biochemistry lab, proficient in biochemistry techniques such as chromatography and ELISA as well as a large variety of molecular biology techniques including PCR, gel electrophoresis, ligation, cloning, transformation, and southern blotting-Proficient in Excel, R studio, SPSS, NMR processing software-Over 500 total lab hours logged, experience using a variety of lab equipment in the fields of biochemistry, biotechnology, microbiology, neuroscience, biomechanics, cardiovascular physiology, and zoology-GLP and laboratory safety practices -Analyzing and summarizing data and writing reports-Experience as an Undergraduate Statistics Teaching assistant instructing labs-Experience as a research assistant with the BARK (Building Academic Retention Through K9s) Program