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Luke A. J. Cole (760)902-7499 [email protected]
Education California Polytechnic State University B.S. Biomedical Engineering
San Luis Obispo, CA Graduated June 2015
Academic Work
Senior Project: Robotic Telepresence Device Fall 2014 – Spring 2015
An immunosuppressed grade school student required a more immersive way of telecommuting to class
On a team of 4, my responsibility was designing, manufacturing, and iterating the chassis for the device.
Senior Project: Crowd Sourced Recycling
Fall 2014 – Spring 2015
In recognizing the vast amount of CA refund for CRV that goes unclaimed, we decided to create a community sourced program in which all proceeds would be returned via community project/donation.
As production manager, I was responsible for organizing and improving on the methods for recycling collection and processing.
Engineering World Health Design Competition Winter 2013 – Spring 2013
Goal: Create a cheaper, more effective glucose testing device that can be manufactured locally in a third world nation.
Lead a group of 6 engineering students through a rigorous research phase
Relevant Coursework Experience Computer Skills: CAD, MATLAB, computer networking, embedded system design, Microsoft Excel (macros
included), pSpice, National Instruments LabView, COMSOL, Abaqus, Powerlab, ImageJ, and Minitab
Lab Work: ECG/EEG data collection, EEG circuit design, neuropotential simulation, microbial staining and cultivation, spectrophotometry, aseptic techniques, statistical data collection and analysis, respiratory system analysis, and rapid prototyping.
Leadership Experience
Engineering World Health Organization, Cal Poly Chapter:
President January 2013 – June 2014
Collaborated with the rest of the team members to ensure all tasks are well-staffed and on time Execute necessary behind the scenes tasks such as working with professors and deans, ordering building
supplies, and providing direction in leadership meetings.
Organized and conducted events such as: design competitions, 'build-it' days, and industry tours. Contributed to a threefold increase in active members during the Winter and Spring quarters of 2013
Relevant Employment Experience
Graded Potential: Tutor
January 2014 – June 2015
Work one-on-one with Cal Poly and Cuesta students to supplement their in-class learning.
Each quarter I would have about 4-5 students for 1 to 5 hours a week.
Subjects: Chemistry, Physics, Statics, Dynamics, Calculus, Statistics, and Linear Analysis
Objective: To gain experience participating in the design or manufacturing of medical devices. While I am most interested in
neurodiagnostic devices, I am always open to learning about new technologies or processes.