Lathen Becker

Biomedical Intern at Alpha Source Group
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Experience

    • United States
    • Medical Equipment Manufacturing
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Biomedical Intern
      • Jan 2022 - Present

    • United States
    • Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • System Engineering Intern
      • May 2020 - Aug 2021

      Provided solutions to technical problems associated with new or launched apheresis medical devices under the guidance and supervision of senior team members in the Medical Devices R&D Division. Responsibilities included: • Studied and enhanced Interface Control System used for determining red blood cell to plasma ratio during whole blood collection cycles • Optimized pre-collection priming method for Spinning Membrane System to prevent protein aggregation • Developed understanding of spinning membrane filtration and centrifugation systems used in blood collection • Assisted in developing system- and subsystem-level requirements for medical devices that include mechanical/electrical hardware, software, disposables, and labeling • Developed test methods to explore design options and challenge requirements • Owned test execution, including making observations, analyzing data, interpreting, and documenting results • Presented data summaries and design options to other engineers and non-technical members of the development team

  • Signicast Corporation
    • Hartford, Wisconsin, United States
    • Manufacturering Engineer Intern
      • Nov 2017 - Jan 2019

      • Led Capstone Project by working with Quality Department to develop a new procedure for preventative maintenance of measurement gauges. This procedure strived to ensure that measurement gauges were recalibrated, when necessary, stored in proper location, and disposed of properly if no longer needed • Developed skills using 3D modeling and simulation software by using Siemens NX 11 to model production parts and then simulated their performance in SOLIDCast to better predict production success • Worked on manufacturing floor using different machines: Romer Arm Laser Scanner, OGP Measurement Systems, Tesa – Hite Gauging Systems, Sandblasters and Engravers • Completed capability studies to analyze quality of products produced in order to minimize product returns, which allowed an increase in production of new products, and resources to be freed up

Education

  • Marquette University
    Bachelor's degree, Bioelectrical Engineering
    2018 - 2022

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