Summary
Dylan Aery is a product development engineer with eight years of hands-on experience designing and validating medical devices, currently contributing to Signature Orthopaedics in the Denver area. He blends biomechanics research and practical product development, having updated multibody spine models, driven EMG-informed injury prediction work, and translated lab findings into device testing and verification. Dylan’s background includes FDA-focused test protocol development and fixture design for infusion pumps, plus prototype design for a COVID-19 face mask at Cleveland Clinic, reflecting a knack for moving concepts through to validated prototypes. He holds both BS in Biomedical Engineering and an MS in Industrial and Systems Engineering from The Ohio State University, giving him a systems-level approach to human-centered device design. Notably, his experience spans wet lab techniques, signal processing in MATLAB, and mechanical CAD, enabling him to bridge experimental research and manufacturable product solutions. Colleagues rely on him to turn complex biomechanical data into actionable design decisions that meet regulatory and clinical needs.
8 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS, Industrial and Systems Engineering, Master of Science - MS, Industrial and Systems Engineering at The Ohio State University