Location:
1615 Thames St, Baltimore, MD 21231
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
Jhpiego - Baltimore, Maryland Area since Jun 2012
Project Engineer
Boss Medical LLC since Apr 2011
Co-inventor & Co-founder
Education:
The Johns Hopkins University 2010 - 2011
MSE, Biomedical Engineering
Technion-Machon Technologi Le' Israel 2005 - 2009
B.Sc, Biomedical Engineering
Skills:
Biomedical Engineering
Medical Devices
Matlab
R&D
Signal Processing
Fda
Product Development
Clinical Trials
Programming
Clinical Research
Image Processing
Medical Imaging
Healthcare
Validation
Analysis
Simulations
Engineering
Digital Signal Processors
Project Management
Project Planning
Scheduling
Interests:
Science and Technology
Disaster and Humanitarian Relief
Health
Awards:
Harvard Business Plan Contest Winner
Harvard Business School
http://bostinnovation.com/2011/04/26/2011-harvard-business-plan-contest-winners-announced-after-9-finalist-pitches/
Saving Lives at Birth Grand Challenge
USAID, Norwegian Ministry of foreign affairs, Bill & Melinda gates Foundation, World Bank, Grand Challenges Canada
Groundbreaking ideas that can leapfrog existing products and conventional approaches
We are accustomed to advances in computers and cell phones that leapfrog existing solutions. The Saving Lives at Birth Challenge is about nurturing that same energy and innovation to the challenge of protecting mothers and newborns in the poorest places on earth during their most vulnerable hours.
Throughout history, some of the greatest advances in development came from extending the reach of science and technology to those who didn’t have it.
Time and again, specific scientific, technological and operational breakthroughs have transformed insurmountable development challenges into solvable problems.
To accelerate substantial and sustainable progress against maternal and newborn deaths and stillbirths at the community level, we need to harness the collective imagination and ingenuity of experts across a broad range of disciplines and expertise.
http://savinglivesatbirth.net/summaries/35