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- From: wil@mbunix.mitre.org (Kim)
- Subject: MSEE 5+ yrs, Biomedical Hardware Engineer (New England, USA)
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- Organization: The MITRE Corp., Bedford, Ma.
- Date: Mon, 28 Dec 1992 16:56:14 GMT
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- JUNIUS A. KIM
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- Telephone
- (617) 646-5314
-
- Address
- 128 Brattle Lane
- Arlington, MA 02174
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- Professional Objective
- Electrical engineering position in a high technology company, performing
- research and design in microprocessor based instruments.
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- Experience
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- ABBOTT CRITICAL CARE & CONTROL SYSTEMS Mountain View, CA
- April 1990 to August 1992
- Member of Technical Staff. Lead electronic hardware engineer for new drug
- delivery pump. Pump is a volumetric, critical care, intravenous hospital pump.
- Design electronics including 16-bit microprocessor, SMT, digital and analog
- ASIC's, LCD graphic screen, DC brushless servo motor controller, ultrasonic
- and audio analog circuits, and switching power supply. Planned and performed
- all phases of hardware development, including circuit design, PCB layout, UL
- and CSA safety testing, EMI and ESD compatibility testing, and systems
- verification. Analyzed and simulated analog and digital circuits using EDA
- tools. Other project includes piezoelectric pump. Pump electronics includes
- high voltage switching power supply, analog amplifiers, and analog and digital
- control circuits.
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- PFIZER HOSPITAL PRODUCTS RESEARCH Groton, CT
- July 1987 to April 1990
- Scientist. Performed biomedical research into developing a transcatheter RF
- spark ablation device. Designed and programmed a data acquisition and control
- system for Vallylab electrosurgical generators using a PC based Data
- Translation board. Modeled electromagnetic field of medical electrodes using
- the finite element program MSC/Maggie. Designed RF circuitry for control
- and sensing of electrosurgery. Instrumented numerous physiological
- experiments, including clinical trials involving extensive animal studies.
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- UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
- Kingston, RI
- September 1985 to May 1987
- Research Assistant. Working in conjunction with the Datascope company,
- developed new techniques for modeling and automation of the finger non-
- invasive blood pressure measuring device. Instructed several undergraduate
- laboratories.
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- VERMONT AIR NATIONAL GUARD Burlington, VT
- October 1981 to August 1985
- Communication Systems Specialist. Responsible for maintenance and repair of
- aircraft communication equipment. Equipment includes UHF and VHF
- receiver-transmitters.
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- GREEN MOUNTAIN RADIO RESEARCH Winooski, VT
- September 1984 to May 1985
- IBM PC Systems Programmer. Developed graphics screen drivers and font
- generators for the technical math and text formatting program Techtype. Ported
- Techtype from CPM to the MS-DOS environment.
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- Education
- UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND Kingston, RI
- Master of Science in Electrical Engineering, May 1987.
- Master's thesis under Dr. William Ohley titled "Evaluation and Modeling of the
- Vascular Unloading Technique for Blood Pressure Measurement." Evaluated
- the effectiveness of the finger non-invasive blood pressure measurement system
- by testing it on human subjects. Modeled the vascular system using computer
- simulation. Graduate course emphasis on VLSI, electromagnetic, and fiber
- optic communications. GPA 3.7/4.
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- Presented results of the research at the 13th Northeast Bioengineering
- Conference and the IEEE Society of Bioengineers.
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- UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT Burlington, VT
- Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering, May 1985.
- Senior thesis on "Investigation of Audio Signal Processing Techniques using
- Classical, Active, and State Variable Integrated Filters." Designed and built
- an audio amplification system that was frequency and phase selective.
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- COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF THE AIR FORCE Keesler AFB, MS
- Technical Degree in Avionics Navigation Systems, May 1981.
- Graduated with honors.
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- Computer Skills
- PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES
- FORTRAN, BASIC, C, and assembly language (for the Intel 80x86, Motorola
- 68HC16, Texas Instruments TMS 32010, and PDP-11 based microprocessors).
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- COMPUTER SOFTWARE
- Experienced with MS-DOS, VAX/VMS, UNIX, and numerous applications
- software for the IBM-PC. Experienced in systems programming on the IBM-
- PC.
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- References Available upon request
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