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SUMMARY:Careers / Jobs:Investment Banking in NYC\, LA\, CHI\, SFO or DAL
DESCRIPTION:UGrad Students\,\n\nWe are excited about Lincoln International’s approach with JumpStart to recruit diverse undergraduate talent for Investment Banking Analyst roles.\n\nOpportunities are for underclassmen (class of 2023-24) and upper classmen (class of 2021 fall\, class of 2022) as well as STEM and Non-STEM majors.\n\nThe Analyst position at Lincoln International provides an excellent opportunity to work in a demanding\, yet supportive\, team-oriented environment. \n\nAnalysts typically work in Chicago\, Dallas\, Los Angeles\, New York\, or San Francisco.\n\nInterested candidates should check out one of the following links.  \n\nLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6823625674583003136\n\nWebsite: https://www.jumpstartadvisorygroup.com/investment-banking-jobs-at-lincoln-international/\n\nThank you
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SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:Recent Graduate Panel - Domestic Students
DESCRIPTION:Have you been wondering what's next and feel a little overwhelmed? Do you wish there was someone you could ask for advice on how they choose their career path or found a job? Well\, GradSWE is hosting two panels to address just that! This panel will comprise senior domestic graduate students and recent graduates who will share their experiences with choosing a career path\, navigating the job market\, and preparing for life post-graduation.\n\nThis domestic student panel will be on Tuesday\, August 10th from 12-1:30 pm EST on Zoom.\n\nThe first 25 RSVP’s that attend will get a $10 gift card for Amazon!\n\nRSVP is required.\n\nPLEASE CONTACT Sarah Jane Bork at sjbork@umich.edu with questions.
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SUMMARY:Presentation:BME Master's Defense: Hind AlYahya
DESCRIPTION:Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is a disorder that restricts the blood flow in arteries that carry blood to the limbs\; it frequently affects the legs. This restriction occurs due to severe atherosclerosis (stenosis)\, an accumulation of fatty materials in the vessel lumen. Stents are used to manage this disease. However\, in-stent restenosis can occur at an unpredictable time\, leading to emergency hospitalization or death.\n\nThe wireless magnetoelastic monitoring system showed its potential to detect restenosis. The main components of this system are a miniaturized wireless sensor integrated into the stent and a bias magnet. The purpose of using a magnet is to provide a uniform magnetic field for the sensor to operate. This work aims to improve the design of the system components to be compatible with the commercial self-expanding vascular stents. The magnetoelastic sensor was designed to fit with a conventional self-expanding stent (e.g.\, Innova™ from Boston Scientific Corp.) used to treat superficial femoral artery lesions. It is designed to be a single layer of MetglasTM 2826MB (12 mm x 0.85 mm x 29 um). However\, the sensor could be damaged during the stent deployment. As a result\, it is necessary to encapsulate the sensor. A polymeric package was designed to house the sensor and the biasing magnet. The package is attached to the stent structure by two helical wires made of nitinol material. The biasing magnet is a strip of ArnokromeTM 5 (13.2 mm x 0.85 mm x 50 um). FEA tool was used to evaluate the performance of the sensor and the magnetic strip. The results showed that the sensor vibrates at 149 kHz. The magnetic field distribution confirmed that the ArnokromeTM 5 generates a sufficient magnetic field strength for the sensor to operate. This work also covers an analytical analysis of using electromagnetic coils to provide DC bias for the system. However\, the results showed that the heat dissipated from the coils could be hard to manage.\n\nIf implanting this package is successful *in vivo* experiments\, the detection of restenosis will be achieved in an earlier stage\, saving the patient from undergoing another surgery. Therefore\, the wireless monitoring system can reduce emergency surgeries and mortality that results from PAD\, leading to healthier patients and a lower burden on hospital resources. \n\nDate: Tuesday\, August 10\, 2021\nTime: 1:00 PM\nZoom: https://umich.zoom.us/j/99281419966\nChair: Prof. Yogesh B. Gianchandani
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CATEGORIES:biomedical,biomedical engineering,bme,engineering,Medicine,Michigan Engineering,Science
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