Connor Addy

Product Development Engineer / V&V Engineer at Galen Robotics

Connor Addy started their work experience in 2019 as a Hydrogel Researcher at Larsen Nanotechnology Lab, where they focused on refining the composition of a temperature-sensitive hydrogel for preventing glioblastoma recurrence. Connor used literature to make changes to the hydrogel's composition and collected data through spectrophotometry.

In 2021, Connor worked as a Graduate Medical Device Design intern at Clemson University, where they and their team worked on refining the design and market plan for a novel transfemoral prosthesis. Connor conducted research, performed hazard analysis, designed feasibility testing protocols, and formed a regulatory plan for FDA approval.

In 2022, Connor joined Galen Robotics as a Product Development Engineer / V&V Engineer. No further details about this role are provided.

Connor Addy's education history includes earning a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Bioengineering from Clemson University. This degree was obtained between 2017 and 2021. Following the completion of the BS degree, Connor pursued a Master of Engineering (MEng) degree in Biomedical Engineering at Clemson University, which they attended from 2021 to 2022. In addition to their academic achievements, Connor also obtained a certification as a Certified Solidworks Associate in Mechanical Design from DassaultSystems in April 2019.

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