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Curriculum Vitae

Personal information
First name / Surname
Address Telephone E-mail Date of birth Gender

Tomislav Pozai
Kneza Vieslava 10, 10000 Zagreb (Croatia) +385 14572481 pozaictomislav@gmail.com 26 August 1989 Male Nationality Croatian Mobile +385 98693340

Occupational field Biomedical engineering Work experience


Date Occupation or position held Project Name and address of employer Date Occupation or position held Main activities and responsibilities Name and address of employer Date Occupation or position held Main activities and responsibilities Name and address of employer July 2012 - October 2012 Research Intern Tracker Detection for Fluorolaser Navigation System (prof. dr. sc. Yoshikazu Nakajima) Dept. of Bioengineering, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan October 2011 Local IT coordinator Coordination, support and development of entire IT system of Local Committee Zagreb Local Committee Zagreb, IAESTE Croatia September 2008 - January 2009, September 2009 - February 2010, February 2010 - July 2011 Lab assistant Demonstration, support, consultation and education in laboratory practice, courses: Digital Logic, Electrical Circuits, Computer Aided Design of Electronic Systems Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, Zagreb, Croatia

Education and training


Date Title of qualification awarded Graduation thesis Name and type of organisation Date Principal subject Name and type of organisation Date Principal subject Name and type of organisation Date Title of qualification awarded Graduation thesis September 2011 - July 2013 (planned) Master of Science in Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, Electronic and Computer Engineering Assisted Exercise in Rehabilitation for Cardiovascular Patients (prof. dr. sc. Ratko Magjarevi) Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, Unska 3, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia September 2012 - November 2012 Bioelectricity: A quantitative approach (Independent Coursework) Roger Cook Barr, Ph.D professor; Duke University September 2012 - November 2012 Mathematical Biostatistics Boot Camp (Independent Coursework) Brian Caffo, Ph.D, MS; John Hopkins University September 2008 - July 2011 Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and Information Technology (average grade: 4.73/5.00) Wireless network sensor node for monitoring of physical training and daily activity (prof. dr. sc. Ratko Magjarevi)

Date Principal subjects / occupational skills covered Name and type of organisation Date Principal subjects Name and type of organisation

August 2011 - September 2011 - Practice in speaking and listening skills, reading and writing skills, structure, usage and vocabulary, communicative skills: General English plus English for Business St Giles College, London, United Kingdom 2010 International workshop: Technical Support for Diabetic Patients Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing

Personal skills
Mother tongue(s) Other language(s) Self-assessment European level (*)

Croatian

Understanding
Listening C1 Proficient user C2 Reading Proficient user C1

Speaking
Spoken interaction Proficient user Basic User Spoken production B2 Independent user C1 A2 Basic User

Writing
Proficient user

English German

B1 Independent user B1 Independent user A2

B1 Independent user

Social and organisational skills and competences

- During my high school and college education I was working with various teams. I was also involved with many projects, leading and initiating most activities. I am a member of several international technical organisations. I have excellent communication and organisation skills, which I have gained during my English course in London at St Giles College where I have spent time with students from all over the world. - Understanding of the need for a supportive and flexible team work, with shared goals, which is a result of my experience in the medical sector, specifically dealing with GP's and Physiotherapists. - Fundamental knowledge of electronic measurement systems and elements of electronic instrumentation and electronic equipment design. Design and implementation of embedded systems. - Theoretical and applied knowledge of digital image processing and analysis. In semester 2011/2012 I have been chosen to direct a project in digital image processing with applications in biomedicine. - Programming and interfacing industrial embedded systems and real-time OS integration with ARM Cortex-M3 technology (LM3S-6965 and LPC1343). - Knowledge about temperature, displacement, velocity, acceleration and gyroscope sensors and biosensors. - Development of system with extremely small energy expenditure based on Energy Aware software and FreeRTOS using Stellaris EKS-LM3S6965

Technical skills and competences

Computer skills and competences

- Courses in Matlab, Altium Designer, Code Composer, LPCXpresso, C and LabVIEW at college Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing. For my graduation project I have used Altium Designer and Matlab. My project 'Numerical weather prediction using ensemble Kalman filter' was made in Matlab. - Developed a windows application in C# for measuring speed of tibia using node with accelerometer and gyroscope. - Competent with most Microsoft Office programmes (Word, Excel, Visio, PowerPoint, Project) and some experience in Python and Perl.

Other skills and competences

-Three years of experience gained through work on a project 'Wireless network sensor for monitoring daily activity in diabetic patients and elderly'.

Additional information Directing a Master Project 'HeartWays' (nine-member team), Faculty of Electrical Engineering and
Computing, September 2012 - January 2013 Letter of recommendation from professor Yoshikazu Nakajima, 2012. Presentation of Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing with application for measuring speed of tibia at 16th Review of Universities in Zagreb, Croatia, 2011. 1st, 2nd and 3rd place in state competitions in Mathematics in High school.

Letter of recommendation from professor Branko Jeren for achieved exceptional results in the course Signals and Systems.

PUBLICATION Article: 'Recognition and quantification of physical activity', 34th International conference MIPRO 2011, Opatija, Croatia Article: 'WBAN for Physical Activity Monitoring in Health Care and Wellness', World Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, Beijing, China REWARDS University of Zagreb scholarship for talented students, 2012 Nokia Siemens Networks reward for the best student article, 34th International conference MIPRO 2011, Opatija, Croatia State scholarship, 2008-2011 Two rewards "Imam zicu" for extraordinary success in state mathematical competitions from Croatian company 'Hrvatska elektroprivreda' MEMBERSHIP Active member of IAESTE, Local Committee Zagreb (IT and Incoming sector), Croatia, 2011 Member of Engineering and Biology Society, IEEE, 2010-2012 PERSONAL INTERESTS Rollerblading and kickboxing at least three times a week. Love to read poetry. Love to travel, visit new countries and experience different cultures.

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