Ruhee Dedani is a Biomedical Engineering graduate from Georgia Institute of Technology, with a strong focus on research and development in medical technology. Experience includes serving as an Undergraduate Researcher with the Georgia Tech VIP Program, where significant contributions were made in creating an innovative wearable digital stethoscope, earning first place in the VIP Innovation Competition. As a TAVR R&D Engineering Intern at MiRus™, Ruhee conducted mechanical testing and developed testing methods for valve materials and stents, adhering to ISO and ASTM standards. Currently, Ruhee holds multiple roles within Johnson & Johnson's Leadership Development Program, focusing on Manufacturing Science and Technology, R&D Engineering, Product Management, and Design Quality Engineering, further enhancing expertise in advanced therapies and MedTech.
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