Sam Fok

Founder, CEO at Femtosense

Sam Fok is the founder and CEO of Femtosense. Femtosense is a company that creates medical devices. Sam Fok has always been interested in helping others. When they were younger, they volunteered at a hospital. Sam then went on to study biomedical engineering at Washington University in St. Louis. While they were a student, they were a teaching assistant in a neurophysiology lab and they also worked as a research assistant in a medical device development lab. Sam graduated with a degree in biomedical engineering in 2010.

After graduation, Sam Fok worked as a senior summer undergraduate fellow at the Center for Innovation in Neuroscience and Technology. Sam managed a team of undergraduate fellows who were working on medical device development. Sam also developed an automatic suturing device. In 2011, they left the Center for Innovation in Neuroscience and Technology to start Femtosense.

Femtosense is a company that creates medical devices. The company’s first product is an Alzheimer’s therapeutic device. The device is designed to help people with Alzheimer’s disease by providing them with stimulation and sensory input. The company is currently working on developing other medical devices.

Sam Fok is passionate about helping others and making a difference in the world. Sam is committed to using their skills and knowledge to create products that will improve the lives of people with medical conditions.

Sam Fok's educational career began with a BS in Electrical Engineering from Washington University in St. Louis. Sam then went on to obtain a Master's degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Stanford University. Finally, they completed their education with a Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Stanford University.

Scott Reid - Head of Machine Learning, Alexander Neckar - Founder, CTO report to Sam Fok.

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