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Kathrine Neil

Majoring in Mechanical Engineering
Iowa State University, Class of 2016
From New London, IA
I am currently attending Iowa State University working towards a Bachelors of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering along with gaining more experience in the industry by working part-time as a Mechanical Design Engineer at the biomedical engineering company Athena GTX. I plan to go on and get my Masters Degree after starting my career. Though education comes first, it is not my only passion. I enjoy mentoring young women in STEM, barrel racing, involvement in the Biomedical Engineering Society, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. I treasure my close friends and family and look forward to expanding my network.
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Kathrine Neil earns Spring 2016 Dean's List honors

Kathrine Neil was on the Iowa State University Dean's List for Spring 2016. Neil is studying M E at the Iowa State College of Engineerin...

June, 24 2016 - Iowa State University
Research Assistant at Iowa State University
An introduction to the field of biosensors. Device design and analysis of performance. An overview of the current advanced biosensor work and design. Topics emphasize biomedical applications specifically in the field of enzymatic glucose biosensing. Experience includes, but is not limited to: 1. Application of mathematics, science, and engineering to gain a basic understanding of electrochemical concepts in the context of biosensors 2. Design and conduct experiments, as well as analyze and interpret sensor performance test (cyclic voltammetry, amperometry, open circuit potential-time, iSTEP, etc.) data: a. Safely operate an electrochemical workstation b. Fabricate samples using electrochemical methods c. Analyze data using statistical methods d. Theorize results using electrochemical concepts 3. Demonstrate effective communication when reporting results of experiments 4. Recognize classification and uses of biosensors 5. Characterize enzymatic glucose biosensors 6. Understand the enzymatic glucose sensor fabrication process
January 2016 - Present
Mechanical Design Engineer at Athena GTX
Innovative design in biotechnology
May 2015 - Present

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