1. James Lee Morgan
7530 Brookbend Lane Cottonwood Heights 84093, (801) 657-9059, James.l.morgan88@gmail.com
Education
University of Utah
Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering
Graduated 2015 GPA: 3.58
Salt Lake Community College
Associate of Science
Completed 2012 GPA: 3.81
Relevant Work Experience
Descue Medical Director of Special operations
- Led a small team who met with clinicians to determine user requirements, developed devices,
and secured funding for that development
2015-2016
University of Utah Health Care Small Imaging Facility Research Assistant
- Acquired CT data and assisted with analysis of both MRI and CT data. I actively assisted in cardiac
fiber research.
2014-2015
University of Utah Department of Bioengineering Teaching Assistant
- Assisted professors in a signals analysis class and a computational methods class. Responsibilities
included holding office hours and grading assignment.
2014-2015
Salt Lake Regional Medical Center Phlebotomist and Lab Technician
- Drew blood for analysis for both inpatients and outpatients, processed the specimen and
performed and reported qualitative testing.
2013-2014
Self Employed Tutoring
- Helped students master various subjects including math, chemistry, and biology.
2011-2013
Relevant Skills
Computer Skills
Matlab ImageJ Amira
SolidWorks Microsoft Office Mathematica
Documentation
Prototyped devices using FDA-QSR processes and documentation
Proficient in technical writing
Related Coursework
Physiology Device Design BioMechanics
Technical Writing Ultrasound Medical Imaging Systems
Additional Skills and Achievements
Presidential Scholarship (SLCC) Dean’s List (U of U) 4 semesters Eagle Scout
- Awarded for being an active part
of student life and leadership.
- Maintained above a 3.0 while
taking 12 or more credit hours.
- Obtained in 2004
Volunteer Experience
The Road Home
- Worked and played with homeless children, helping them to improve their reading and
interpersonal skills
2014-Present
Intermountain Healthcare Music and Memory
- Visited with and comforted hospice patients who have dementia. This program aims to bring
patients to a more lucid state by playing familiar music which is associated with their past.
2015-Present