Co-founder & Chief Technology Officer
Jan. 2017 – Present
Description:
In the scientific and clinical fields, visually complex concepts can be difficult to convey. While three-dimensional imaging techniques are becoming increasingly common, this 3D data is still being displayed in two dimensions. Bishop Visual develops three-dimensional display systems to make the visualization of 3D imaging more intuitive, immersive, and impactful.
Practical Skills and Responsibilities
– Utilized parametric CAD, additive manufacturing, and rapid manufacturing techniques to design and prototype display system hardware for the visualization of three-dimensional scientific and medical imaging
– Worked with scientific researchers and biotech professionals to visualize their volumetric imaging and biotech innovations
– Developed a custom large-scale Pepper’s Ghost display to present a client’s innovative medical device and neuroscientific research at the 2019 McLean Hospital Research Day Conference
Co-Founder
May 2019 – Present
Description:
Traintrackr blends the analog and digital worlds to visualize data and merge high-tech art with useful daily tools. In a world overwhelmed by screens, Traintrackr provides actionable data via Wi-Fi connected, light-up circuit boards to simplify your daily routine without looking at your phone.
Practical Skills and Responsibilities:
– Accelerated product development with parametric CAD and rapid prototyping
– Managed retail accounts, including Museum of Modern Art and the the MBTA Gift Shop
– Performed market research and analyzed customer feedback to optimize product offering
Board Member
Dec. 2018 – Present
Tresurer
Dec. 2020 – Present
Description
The Cambridge Hackspace (CHS) is a non-profit maker space in Somerville, MA that serves as a shared workspace for members to create, learn and share skills. We have a variety of tools for a wide range of fields, including electronics, woodworking, 3D printing, laser cutting, and many more. I take pride in my role at CHS, as collaboration builds a shared pool of expertise greater than the sum of its parts.
Practical Skills and Responsibilities:
– Fostered a welcoming environment for members and visitors through weekly project nights and tool training sessions
– Planned and led weekly virtual project nights to maintain our sense of community and collaboration during the COVID-19 pandemic
– Consulted with other Boston-area maker spaces to develop and implement a safe re-opening strategy
– Responsible for interfacing with our accountant to ensure the proper management of the organization’s finances
Teaching Fellow
Sept. 2020 – Present
Description:
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many workshops on the Harvard campus were not operational, which limited the amount of physical prototyping and consultation that was available to students. In order to address this limitation, two other Cambridge Hackspace board members and I served as teaching fellows for the Integrated Design course, taught by Professor Beth Altringer and Roberto Verganti.
Practical Skills and Responsibilities:
– Utilized CHS’s tools and facilities to perform remote prototyping services for the students, and help them complete a wide range of projects
– Worked with six groups of MS/MBA students to aid in parametric CAD methodology, design for manufacturability, and rapid prototyping techniques