1. William Gottschalk
83 Clinton Avenue, Westport, CT
(e) wgottschalk@gmail.com; (p) 203-216-2886; www.linkedin.com/in/wgottschalk
EDUCATION
The George Washington University, Washington, DC
Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering; Minor in Biophysics May 2015
GPA: 3.16; 3.275 within Biomedical Engineering
RELEVANT COURSEWORK
Mathematics: Multivariable Calculus, Differential Equations, Statistics
Natural Sciences: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Quantum Physics, Biophysics
Programming: Interactive C, Data Structures, Mobile Health
Biological Engineering: Tissue Engineering, Biomaterials, Medical Imaging
Electrical Engineering: Circuit Theory, Circuits Signals and Systems, Engineering Electronics
RELEVANT TECHNICAL SKILLS
Languages: C, C++, Arduino IDE
Operating Systems: Windows, Mac OS, Linux
Software: Matlab, Pspice, Labview, Biopac, Solidworks, Cadence, Verilog, Nagios XI, Microsoft Office
TECHNICAL PROJECTS
Techtiles: A Physiological Measurement System Embedded in Clothing (team of 3) January 2014—May 2015
• Designed a physiological measurement system embedded in clothing
• Quantized analog data from three sensors including an electrocardiogram, resistance gauge and an
accelerometer
• Programmed an algorithm onto a microcontroller that performed various calculations in order to determine
the user's heart rate, respiration rate, distance traveled, current speed, and energy expended
• Output user data via Bluetooth to an android application so that the user could view their results in real time
Accomplishment: Received second place in the Pelton Competition for Outstanding Senior Design Projects
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York City, NY June 2013 —August 2013
Research Laboratory Intern
• Evaluated the effectiveness of competitive p-AKT inhibitors as both single agents and in combination with p-
MEK inhibitors
• Performed gel electrophoresis, western blotting techniques, and cell culturing
• Presented the research conducted on a weekly basis to a board of oncologists in order to determine the
practicability of experimental trials
Norwalk Hospital, Norwalk, CT December 2014
Radiology Intern
• Assisted a resident radiologist with tasks including MRI and X-ray diagnosis and report preparation
• Gained insight into the advantages of different imaging modalities, and their current applications
OTHER EXPERIENCE
TVEyes Incorporated, Fairfield, CT June 2015—Present
Media Analyst
• Conceived improvements to increase network efficiency, by streamlining redundant processes
• Implemented virtual machines used to capture large amounts of data through cloud computing
LEADERSHIP ROLES
Team Leader, Techtiles: Senior Design Project January 2014—May 2015