FQ

Fernando Quivira

Principal Performance Engineer at Butterfly Network

Fernando Quivira has a diverse range of work experience in the fields of engineering and research. Fernando began their career as a Research Assistant at Northeastern University, working on projects related to radar algorithms and tunnel detection. Fernando then worked as a Clinical Research Project Engineer at Massachusetts General Hospital, where they improved existing medical imaging code and developed new diagnostic imaging procedures. Following this, Fernando joined MC10 Inc. as an Electrical Engineer, contributing to the design of medical devices and developing signal processing frameworks. Fernando later worked at Northeastern University again as a Graduate Research Assistant, focusing on statistical signal processing methods and deep learning for various applications. Fernando then moved on to Philips, where they held multiple roles, including Senior Systems Engineer and Principal Systems Architect. In these roles, they led teams and played key roles in the design and development of GPU-based ultrasound imaging products. Most recently, Fernando joined Butterfly Network, Inc. as a Principal Performance Engineer. Overall, their work experience demonstrates their expertise in engineering and research in both academic and industry settings.

Fernando Quivira holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Northeastern University, which they received in 2013. Fernando then pursued a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Design and application of brain computer interfaces at Northeastern University from 2013 to 2017. In 2021, they enrolled at the University of New Hampshire to obtain a Graduate Certificate in Acoustics, which they are expected to complete in 2023. Additionally, Fernando obtained an Engineering Leadership Certificate from The Gordon Institute of Engineering Leadership at Northeastern University in 2014-2015, although the specific field of study is not provided.

Links

Previous companies

Northeastern University logo
MC10 logo
Philips logo
Massachusetts General Hospital logo

Timeline

  • Principal Performance Engineer

    January, 2023 - present