Instructor Professor of Practice
Dana has over 13 years of experience in the medical device industry as an embedded software engineer and systems engineer. In these roles, she worked as part of global teams on the development of new products in patient monitoring and defibrillation for the EMS, air medical, military, cardiac catheterization lab, and electrophysiology lab markets. She is also a co-inventor of four design patents.
As an Instructor Professor of Practice in the Opus College of Engineering, Dana will develop a certificate in systems engineering targeted to emphasize topics most relevant to industry and meet the needs of practicing engineers seeking to further their development.
Education
Marquette University, B.S. Biomedical Engineering
Johns Hopkins University, M.S. Systems Engineering
Courses Taught
- GEEN 4930/5930: Systems Engineering Principles and Practice