Megha Shah
Development Engineer at Reprieve Cardiovascular- Claim this Profile
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Reprieve Cardiovascular
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United States
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Medical Equipment Manufacturing
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1 - 100 Employee
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Development Engineer
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Aug 2021 - Present
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Moderna
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Uruguay
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Advertising Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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Research Associate
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Aug 2020 - Aug 2021
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Product Development Engineer Intern
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May 2019 - Jan 2020
- Developed electrochemical sensors for the detection of compounds in an advanced fluid management system to transform the care of patients suffering from congestive heart failure - Developed signal processing software and point of care diagnostics design and testing - Analyzed data for the ongoing US and European clinical trials and fluid management system using Python - Software and user interface development for fluid management system - Developed electrochemical sensors for the detection of compounds in an advanced fluid management system to transform the care of patients suffering from congestive heart failure - Developed signal processing software and point of care diagnostics design and testing - Analyzed data for the ongoing US and European clinical trials and fluid management system using Python - Software and user interface development for fluid management system
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Waters Corporation
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United States
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Biotechnology Research
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700 & Above Employee
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Product development engineer Intern
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May 2018 - Aug 2018
- Worked with a multidisciplinary team of engineers and scientists of Separation department to integrate the novel vacuum jacketed column technology to improve the performance of UPLC and MassSpec systems - Designed experimental design to test VJC on UPLC and LC-MS systems using a mix of known chemical compounds - Troubleshoot problems to ensure optimal function of LC-MS instruments and rearranging the configuration of the chromatography columns for data collection - Diagnosed the performance loss caused by heat loss in the chromatography column using a thermal imaging technique - Analyzed the peaks of the chromatograms to calculate the peak capacity values to obtain a performance gain of 126% - Processed large amounts of data via Excel and programming software like python and R and analyzed the significance of data to determine potential market space for the applications of the product
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Education
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Boston University
Master's degree, Mechatronics, Robotics, and Automation Engineering -
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Bachelor of Science - BS, Chemical Engineering