Kirsten Cardinell

Field Service Engineer at iThera Medical

Kirsten Cardinell has a diverse work experience spanning several industries. Their most recent role was as a Field Service Engineer at iThera Medical GmbH, starting in September 2019. Prior to that, they pursued a Master's degree in Biomedical Physics at Toronto Metropolitan University from September 2017 to September 2019.

During their time at St. Michael's Hospital, Kirsten worked as a Research Assistant, both part-time and through a one-year co-op placement, under the supervision of Dr. Yeni Yucel, Dr. Michael Kolios, and Dr. General Leung. Their research focused on aqueous humor tracking in mice using PA imaging. Kirsten also served as an Undergraduate Thesis Student at Toronto Metropolitan University, where they compared various spectral unmixing techniques using photoacoustic imaging.

Kirsten also has experience as a Mathematics Tutor at an unspecified organization, a Research Assistant at Ryerson University, where they assisted with monitoring stored blood using photoacoustic imaging, and as a Sandwich Artist at Subway. Additionally, they worked as a Co-op Student at Credit Valley Hospital and volunteered at PLASP Child Care Services.

Overall, Kirsten's work experience showcases their expertise in biomedical physics and their dedication to research and scientific endeavors.

Kirsten Cardinell pursued their education in the field of physics, specifically biomedical and medical physics. From 2012 to 2017, they completed their Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in Medical Physics at Toronto Metropolitan University. Subsequently, from 2017 to 2019, they furthered their studies and obtained a Master of Science (MSc) degree in Biomedical Physics from the same institution.

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