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I work in the Loyola Marymount University Rapid Prototyping and Robotics Lab under Dr. Rafiqul Noorani. I am currently finishing my undergraduate degree in mechanical engineering and have applied to PhD programs in mechanical engineering and bioengineering. I would like to participate in the research and development of biomedical devices.  
I work in the Loyola Marymount University Rapid Prototyping and Robotics Lab under Dr. Rafiqul Noorani. I am currently finishing my undergraduate degree in mechanical engineering and have applied to PhD programs in mechanical engineering and bioengineering. I would like to participate in the research and development of biomedical devices.  


==Education==
==Loyola Marymount University 2011==
===Loyola Marymount University 2011===
* BS in Engineering
* BS in Engineering
** Major: Mechanical Engineering
** Major: Mechanical Engineering

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About Me

I work in the Loyola Marymount University Rapid Prototyping and Robotics Lab under Dr. Rafiqul Noorani. I am currently finishing my undergraduate degree in mechanical engineering and have applied to PhD programs in mechanical engineering and bioengineering. I would like to participate in the research and development of biomedical devices.

Loyola Marymount University 2011

  • BS in Engineering
    • Major: Mechanical Engineering
    • Minor: Applied Mathematics
  • Upper Division Math/Biology Courses
    • Cell Biology
    • Biomathematical Modeling
    • Methods of applied mathematics (course on PDEs)
    • Complex variable analysis
    • Engineering Systems II (course on Control Theory)

Research interests

  1. D2H2 - Distributive Diagnostics and home health care.
  2. Rapid Prototyping
  3. Robotic vision systems
  4. Materials Science
    • Rapid Prototyping
    • Anisotropic polymers

Publications

The effect of layer orientation on the mechanical properties and layer orientation of a polymer

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