Tri (Bill) Nguyen is a dedicated Graduate Research Assistant at the University of Minnesota, where he is making significant strides in the field of mechanical engineering, particularly in the intersection of manufacturing and medical devices. With a solid foundation from his recent Master of Science...
Tri (Bill) Nguyen is a dedicated Graduate Research Assistant at the University of Minnesota, where he is making significant strides in the field of mechanical engineering, particularly in the intersection of manufacturing and medical devices. With a solid foundation from his recent Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering, coupled with his prior experience in the medical device sector, Tri is well-equipped to tackle complex engineering challenges. His thesis, titled "Mechanical Material Removal Processes for Biological Tissue in Cardiovascular Procedures" (NSF Award #1232655), reflects his commitment to advancing healthcare technologies.
In his current role, Tri focuses on designing and modeling effective mechanical material removal processes aimed at treating atherosclerosis, a condition that poses significant health risks globally. His research not only contributes to the academic community but also has the potential to influence clinical practices and improve patient outcomes. Tri's expertise in project management and business planning, honed during his Master of Engineering Management at Curtin University, allows him to approach research with a strategic mindset, ensuring that his projects align with industry needs and standards.
Tri's diverse skill set encompasses management, engineering, manufacturing, and teaching, making him a versatile asset in both academic and industrial settings. His international experience with Kyoei has further enriched his perspective, enabling him to integrate global best practices into his research. As he continues to explore innovative solutions in mechanical engineering, Tri is poised to make a lasting impact on the medical device industry and beyond.