Kéita the engineer creates technologies to understand and heal.

As a biomedical engineer, I design medical devices to understand people's bodies and expand their capabilities.

Build on a track record of innovation.

By training, I am a biomedical engineer focused on creating new technologies to access new information about the human body and enhance their functions. Over my academic career, I have designed and validated various technologies to make medical devices and diagnostic information more accessible to patients and clinicians.

Ph.D., Biomedical Engineering
Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and N. C. State Univ.
2018 - present

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B.S., Biomedical Engineering
Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and N. C. State Univ.
2014 - 2018

I was one of the first recipients of a truly joint Bachelors degree between two globally renowned institutions for Biomedical and Health Sciences Engineering. My coursework emphasized signal processing and neural rehabilitation, while my practical experience heavily involved design thinking and validation research. This combination built a strong foundation for my professional interest in translational research and tech transfer.

Study Abroad, Biochemistry
Université Grenoble-Alpes
2016

I attended the Université Grenoble-Alpes in Grenoble, France for a summer study abroad program. This program expanded my understanding of organic chemistry in biologically relevant settings, and also recreated my immigrant experience of culturally "learning by doing" (but en Français).

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