Angel Moreno

Angel Moreno

Mathematics Teacher Assistant

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  • Timeline

  • About me

    R&D Engineer | Research Scientist | Prototype Developing | Experimental Studies | Bridging the gap between Science and Engineering

  • Education

    • Universidad Tecnológica del Centro (UNITEC)

      2002 - 2007
      Bachelor’s Degree Information Engineering

      Activities and Societies: UNITEC Delegation for Models of United Nations – UDMUN; AIESEC.

    • The George Washington University - School of Engineering & Applied Science

      2013 - 2017
      Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Biomedical Engineering

      Activities and Societies: American Heart Association; American Physiological Society, Washington, DC Chapter; Biomedical Engineering Society; Heart Rhythm.

    • The George Washington University - School of Engineering & Applied Science

      2011 - 2013
      Master’s Degree Biomedical Engineering
  • Experience

    • Universidad Tecnológica del Centro (UNITEC)

      Jun 2004 - Sept 2004
      Mathematics Teacher Assistant

      • Formulated and prepared mathematics teaching materials. • Coached more than 100 high school students in the university introductory course.

    • DaimlerChrysler

      Jan 2005 - Mar 2005
      Engineering Intern | Lean Manufacturing

      • Lay-out design of the multi-million USD simulation assembly zone. • Coordinated 2 lean manufacturing internal quality audits.• Planned and participated in lean manufacturing process implementation. • Developed on-going performance reports for key workers.

    • AIESEC

      Jan 2005 - May 2006
      Local Committee Vice President of Out-Going Exchange

      • Devised and coordinated all program activities regarding the exchange of trainees in member countries.• Increased the recruitment of new members by 100%.• Assisted and participated in all on-going activities concerning the local committee.

    • Fujitsu-Siemens Computers

      Oct 2008 - Mar 2009
      Software Engineering Intern | App Developer

      • Developed modules of the technological platform used by more than 1500 employees, through the use of different programming languages such as VisualBasic.NET, C#, ASP.net, SQL, and Javascript.• Mastered the phases of hardware design, testing, and manufacturing, shadowing researchers from several research and development labs.

    • Fujitsu Technology Solutions

      Apr 2009 - Sept 2009
      Software Engineering Intern | App Developer

      • Developed modules of the technological platform used by more than 1500 employees, through the use of different programming languages such as VisualBasic.NET, C#, ASP.net, SQL, and Javascript.• Mastered the phases of hardware design, testing, and manufacturing, shadowing researchers from several research and development labs.

    • DOOR Training & Consulting Andina, C.A.

      Feb 2011 - Jul 2011
      Training Coordinator | Skill Improvement

      • Prepared teaching materials in Spanish and English regarding technical information about new vehicles and mechanical skills. • Developed and presented training on software and application skills to more than 100 General Motors Employees.

    • The George Washington University

      Aug 2013 - Nov 2017

      • Directed laboratory classes with 50 to 100+ students, including ECE 2110 Circuit Theory Laboratory, BME 3820 Principles and Practice of Biomedical Engineering, and BME 3915W Biomedical Engineering Capstone Project Lab I. • Instructed and oversaw laboratory use of electronic and mechanical design and simulation tools (PSpice, Multisim, and Solidworks).• Trained undergraduate students in basic engineering principles related to prototype design, microcontroller integration, programming (C++), human anatomy and physiology, and electronic circuit design and analysis.• Reinforced the principles of biomedical engineering by leading students in determining and analyzing physiological measurements in laboratory exercises.• Introduced engineering students to professional literature as well as technical writing and presentation skills. Show less • Conducted 100+ experimental studies independently and in collaboration with a 3-member interdisciplinary team involving the investigation of cardiac metabolism and function. • Engineered an optical sensor technology to measure cardiac performance that led to a patent publication.• Headed the design and execution of custom-made light-emitting diodes (LEDs) for novel cardiac stimulation.• Coded custom-made applications in MATLAB and Python, improving data processing time by 75%. • Secured scholarship funds for tuition and stipends for 20,000+ USD yearly for 4 years.• Developed sensors, electrodes, and tools to fulfill experimental needs, such as pacing electrodes, microelectrodes, faraday cages, and immobilization equipment, among others. • Performed data collection, signal processing, and analysis of isolated heart perfusion studies as well as enzymatic analysis.• Published 3 first-author scientific papers, a book chapter, and a webinar, and presented at 6 conferences in the USA. Show less

      • Post-Doctoral Scientist

        Jun 2017 - Nov 2017
      • Graduate Teaching Assistant

        Aug 2013 - May 2017
      • Graduate Research Assistant

        Aug 2013 - May 2017
    • IHU LIRYC

      Dec 2017 - Nov 2022
      Post-Doctoral Fellow | R&D Engineer / Scientist

      • Led the design and development of 6 prototype hardware and technology from concept definition, troubleshooting, and characterization to testing, product refinement, and implementation. • Designed and implemented custom electrodes and sensors to improve physiological signal quality by 35%.• Developed a protocol to painlessly terminate arrhythmias with >400x less energy than the industry standard.• Coded an interactive interface in Python that displays real-time sensor data to create a new user experience.• Participate in studies involving cardiac electrophysiology in ex-vivo, in-vivo, and in-silico settings, including managing the implementation of biological sensors to measure cardiac function. • Head the development of 3D pieces using the latest technologies of mechanical computer-aided design (CAD) tools Fusion 360 and SolidWorks, and 3D printing Ultimaker and FormLabs. • Troubleshoot and conduct root cause analysis to identify and resolve issues in hardware, measurement methods, and signal processing.• Collaborate with a cross-functional team to handle data collection and data analysis of experimental studies, and computer simulations.• Acquired 12,000+ € in funding for projects via an internal competition of more than 10 participants. • Published 6 scientific papers (including 3 first-author) and presented at 7 conferences in Europe and USA. Show less

  • Licenses & Certifications

    • First Aid and CPR

      American Red Cross
      Jul 2013
    • Community Emergency Response Team (CERT)

      U.S. Department of Homeland Security
      Jul 2013
  • Honors & Awards

    • Awarded to Angel Moreno
      IHU-LIRYC Research Grant - Sep 2020
    • Awarded to Angel Moreno
      Heart Rhythm Society Travel Scholarship Heart Rhythm Society May 2020
    • Awarded to Angel Moreno
      Don J. Levy and Elma Levy Fellowship - Sep 2016
    • Awarded to Angel Moreno
      Randolph A. Graves Graduate Student Innovation Award The George Washington University Feb 2016
    • Awarded to Angel Moreno
      Finalist in the GWU Research and Development Showcase The George Washington University Feb 2015
    • Awarded to Angel Moreno
      George Washington University Graduate Fellowship - Aug 2013
    • Awarded to Angel Moreno
      UNITEC Merit Recognition given to the top 15% of the university students - Nov 2007 Graduated with honors, finishing 1st out of 34 students related to my career, and 1st out of the entire engineering graduates.
    • Awarded to Angel Moreno
      Participated in the Technical Innovation College Awards, EUREKA 2006 - Oct 2006
    • Awarded to Angel Moreno
      Winner of the Best Delegation of the II Model of United Nations of Los Andes University - Jun 2006
    • Awarded to Angel Moreno
      UNITEC Merit Recognition given to the top 15% of the university students - Oct 2005
  • Volunteer Experience

    • Full Member

      Issued by AIESEC on May 2004
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    • Volunteer

      Issued by Soñar Despierto on Jul 2005
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