Aspiring R&D Engineer | Biomedical Device Innovator | Problem Solver
I am a biomedical engineer passionate about creating intuitive, effective, and human-centered medical devices. I recently earned my B.S. in Bioengineering from Northeastern University, with a concentration in Biomedical Devices and Bioimaging. My interests lie in improving ergonomics in healthcare technologies—whether through patient-specific designs or enhanced human-device interaction. I’m driven by the belief that thoughtful engineering can directly improve patient outcomes and clinician experience.
My work spans device prototyping, experimental validation, and user-focused design. I've contributed to the development of modular wearable drug delivery systems at Anodyne Nanotech, emphasizing ergonomic optimization and fabrication precision. At Seres Therapeutics, I helped refine drug delivery formulations through hands-on testing and process improvement. My academic projects reflect that same drive for innovation—designing a hands-free stroller attachment with motion capture validation and a surgical guide for tumor resection using Materialise 3-Matic.
As a Dean's List student at Northeastern University, I've excelled in my bioengineering studies, maintaining a GPA of 3.9. My coursework has provided me with a strong foundation in bioinstrumentation, biomechanics, and systems engineering.
When I'm not immersed in bioengineering projects, you can find me:
Empowering women through my role as the Nutrition Officer of the Empower Lifting Club
Pushing my physical limits through weight lifting and recreational gymnastics
Exploring new culinary experiences and travel destinations
I'm always eager to discuss new ideas and collaborate on innovative projects. Feel free to reach out to me at cszulkin@gmail.com or connect with me on LinkedIn.