Rachel Fisher

Co-President at Engineering World Health

Rachel Fisher has a diverse work experience. Rachel worked as an Undergraduate Teaching Assistant at Arizona State University, where they assisted in teaching Transport Phenomena & Thermodynamics. Rachel also worked on a Capstone Project in Dr. Brent Vernon's Lab, where they designed and tested a localized drug delivery system. Rachel has experience in research as a Research Assistant in the Karen Anderson Lab at ASU Biodesign Institute. Rachel was also involved in various leadership roles, such as being the Co-President of Engineering World Health at ASU and the Student Director of Programs at Student Health Outreach. Additionally, they co-founded a digital habit tracker called Weekly and served as a Co-Founder, managing the development of the computer application. Rachel's work experience also includes being a Medical Scribe at Envision Healthcare, an R&D Engineering Intern at BD, and a Graduate TA for FSE 100 at ASU. Rachel was also involved in the Fulton Ambassador program and participated in VEX U PYRO Robotics, winning awards at the World Championship.

Rachel Fisher's education history begins in 2014 when they attended Chandler/Gilbert Community College. Rachel remained there until 2017. During this time, they did not pursue a specific degree or field of study.

In 2015, Rachel transferred to Mesa Community College, where they continued their undergraduate education. The details of their field of study are not provided.

In 2017, Rachel enrolled at the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University. Although the specific degree they pursued is not mentioned, it is implied that they were still working towards their undergraduate degree in Biomedical Engineering.

Rachel's educational journey continued into 2021, when they pursued a Master's degree in Biomedical Engineering at Arizona State University. Rachel completed their Master's program in 2022.

Based on the information provided, it can be concluded that Rachel Fisher has a background in Biomedical Engineering and completed both undergraduate and graduate studies in this field at Arizona State University.

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  • Co-President

    July, 2020 - present

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