Alex Mousazadeh
alex.mousazadeh@stonybrook.edu
(516) 330-0504
Education
Stony Brook University
Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering (in progress)
Expected Graduation: May 2026
Stony Brook University
Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering
Graduated: May 2024
Professional Experience
Teaching Assistant – General Chemistry
Stony Brook University
August 2021 – May 2022
- Led weekly discussion and lab sessions for undergraduate students in general chemistry.
- Assisted in grading assignments and providing academic support to students.
Researcher – Soft Electronics for Healthcare & Robotics VIP Team
Stony Brook University
Spring 2022 – Spring 2024
- Collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to integrate wearable medical devices for various applications
- Research focused on expanding medical and diagnostic applications using developed wearable devices, notably a capacitive sensor that can measure both pressure and shear, as well as a swallow sensor for biopotential sensing
Research Interests/Current Research
- Development and modification of wearable medical devices.
- Current research with Dr Wei Lin involves wearable clothing-integrated fabric electrodes for real-time ECG monitoring
Publications and Presentations
- BMES Abstract Submission: Modeling a Modified Chest Protector to Reduce the Risk of Commotio Cordis in Sports (BME 420 research project).
- URECA Symposium:
- Soft Electronics for Healthcare & Robotics VIP Team Presentations
- Senior Design Project
Professional Affiliations
- Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES)
- Stony Brook Robotics Team
- Stony Brook Computing Society
- 3D Printing Assistive Technology for Health (3D PATH) – secretary
Outreach and Service
- Participated in outreach events with 3D PATH, including visits to local elementary schools to teach students about the applications of 3D printing for assistive technology
References
Dr. Shanshan Yao
Lead Faculty, Soft Electronics for Healthcare & Robotics VIP Team
Shanshan.yao@stonybrook.edu
Dr. Mei Lin Chan
Faculty Advisor, 3D Printing Club for Assistive Technology (3D PATH)
Meilin.chan@stonybrook.edu
Dr. Wei Lin
Principal investigator of current graduate research
Wei.lin@stonybrook.edu
Dr. Yi-Xian Qin
Professor, BME 420 / Lead Advisor for BMES Research Project
Yi-xian.qin@stonybrook.edu