Asahi Murata Receives Degree from Georgia Tech
Asahi Murata of Roswell, GA, has earned a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta. Murata was among approximately 3,100 undergraduate and ...
February, 07 2018 - Verified by Georgia Institute of Technology
Product Development Engineering Intern at Spinal Elements
Worked primarily on a lateral expandable lumbar interbody fusion system. Used Solidworks to design and prototype surgical instruments such as drivers and awls. Conducted bench-top testing, verifications/validations, print sustainment, and pre-development market research.
October 2016 - Present
Undergraduate Teaching Assistant at The Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory University
An undergraduate teaching assistant for the CAD learning in the BMED 2310 Intro to Biomedical Design course. Held weekly office hours to provide assistance to students. Graded weekly Solidworks assignments and provided feedback to students.
September 2016 - Present
Team Leader at GT 1000 Pre-Health Section
Mentored pre-health 1st year students transition into college, and collaborated with fellow team leaders and faculty for improvement of the class.
August 2015 - Present
Undergraduate Research Assistant at Exercise Physiology Laboratory, School of Applied Physiology
Assisted in studies testing the effect of dehydration on human motor and cognitive functions. Poster presentation at the SEACSM (Southeast Chapter of American College of Sports Medicine) conference in February, 2016 about the effect of dehydration on eye-hand motor coordination.
August 2014 - Present


