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SHUBHAM JAIN 1204 W ADAMS BLVD, APT #25 , LOS ANGELES, CA-90007. SHUBHAMJ@USC.EDU. 845-351-9484 EDUCATION University of Southern California (USC), Los Angeles May 2015 Master of Science, Biomedical Engineering, GPA- 3.47 Relevant Courses Advances Studies of the Nervous System, Physiological Control Systems, Regulation of Medical Devices, Biomedical Measurement and Instrumentation, Signals and Systems Analysis. Uttar Pradesh Technical University, Ghaziabad, India May 2013 Bachelor of Technology, Electrical Engineering (Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering), GPA- 3.91 Relevant Courses Control Systems, Network Analysis Systems, Optical Devices, Optical Instrumentation, Industrial Instrumentation, Digital Signal Processing, Transducer and Sensors, Integrated Circuits RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Research Assistant May 2014 – Present Laboratory for Respiratory and Smooth Muscle Physiology, USC Work on the experimental setup of an implantable pacemaker, used for the correction of Gastro-esophageal Reflux Disease (GERD). Alter inbuilt parameters to improve the battery life and reliability. Analyzed the test results and output with Matlab. Devised a Business Model for the commercial roll out of the product. Collaborated in building a very low cost device for the experiment, based on Howland current source. PUBLICATIONS “Human Aura Signatures” was published in Volume 3, Nov 2012 of International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science. The paper discusses the interaction of Schumann Resonance with the Electromagnetic Field of Humans, which can be used for creating the unique Human signatures, in Biometric Devices. Realizing Invisibility” was published in Volume 3, Jan 2013 of The International Journal of Computing, Intelligent and Communication Technologies. The paper stated that the Meissner effect of Superconductors can be used, along with, the Electromagnetic property of the Light to realize invisibility. WORK EXPERIENCE Instrumentation Engineering Intern Summer 2012 Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited, Haridwar, India Overlooked the process of underground cooling, heat sinking, and the processes needed for manufacturing of rotor and stator bars of the High voltage Electrical generators. They were the practical implementation of the sensors and transducers, which was corresponding to the major taken in the undergrads. Worked on CNC machines, which were being used for various operations on the stator and rotor bars, like- spinning, milling, and drilling. They were used in the final year project.

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SHUBHAM JAIN1204 W ADAMS BLVD, APT #25 , LOS ANGELES, CA-90007. [email protected]. 845-351-9484

EDUCATIONUniversity of Southern California (USC), Los Angeles May 2015 Master of Science, Biomedical Engineering, GPA- 3.47Relevant Courses Advances Studies of the Nervous System, Physiological Control Systems, Regulation of Medical Devices, Biomedical Measurement and Instrumentation, Signals and Systems Analysis. Uttar Pradesh Technical University, Ghaziabad, India May 2013Bachelor of Technology, Electrical Engineering (Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering), GPA- 3.91Relevant CoursesControl Systems, Network Analysis Systems, Optical Devices, Optical Instrumentation, Industrial Instrumentation, Digital Signal Processing, Transducer and Sensors, Integrated Circuits

RESEARCH EXPERIENCEResearch Assistant May 2014 – PresentLaboratory for Respiratory and Smooth Muscle Physiology, USC Work on the experimental setup of an implantable pacemaker, used for the correction of Gastro-esophageal Reflux Disease (GERD). Alter inbuilt parameters to improve the battery life and reliability. Analyzed the test results and output with Matlab. Devised a Business Model for the commercial roll out of the product. Collaborated in building a very low cost device for the experiment, based on Howland current source.

PUBLICATIONS “Human Aura Signatures” was published in Volume 3, Nov 2012 of International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer

Science. The paper discusses the interaction of Schumann Resonance with the Electromagnetic Field of Humans, which can be used for creating the unique Human signatures, in Biometric Devices.

“Realizing Invisibility” was published in Volume 3, Jan 2013 of The International Journal of Computing, Intelligent and Communication Technologies. The paper stated that the Meissner effect of Superconductors can be used, along with, the Electromagnetic property of the Light to realize invisibility.

WORK EXPERIENCEInstrumentation Engineering Intern Summer 2012Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited, Haridwar, India Overlooked the process of underground cooling, heat sinking, and the processes needed for manufacturing of rotor and stator bars of

the High voltage Electrical generators. They were the practical implementation of the sensors and transducers, which was corresponding to the major taken in the undergrads.

Worked on CNC machines, which were being used for various operations on the stator and rotor bars, like- spinning, milling, and drilling. They were used in the final year project.

Manufacturing Engineering Intern Summer 2011Krishna Institute of Engineering and Technology, Ghaziabad, India Learned and worked on fabrication of Printed Circuits Board (PCB). Learned the various processes involved in manufacturing of a

PCB like itching, soldering, lamination, drilling, etc.

PROJECT EXPERIENCE510k Submission Fall 2014The project aimed to prepare a 510k submission for a given device, which is virtually submittable to FDA. Was responsible for writing the Biocompatibility, Sterilization, Intended and Indication use, etc., parts of the submission. Reviewed the work of other 5 team members and complied all the 21 sections into one single document.

Automatic Irrigation Prototype Fall 2012The project aimed at automating irrigation of the fields, that require standing water for the crops to grow. Designed extremely low cost sensors, to detect the water level on the field. Integrated those sensors with relays motor units, speakers, microprocessor, etc., in a Printed Circuit Board.

AWARDS Recipient of MEPC National Science Foundation ‘s (NSF) I-Corps mini Grants for the year 2014-15. One of the 16 finalists for the competition, the winner for which will be decided in April 2015.

TECHNICAL SKILLS LABVIEW, MATLAB, Microsoft Office, Mac, Windows.