Summary
Edward Wu is a research-focused biomedical engineer and software developer blending 11 years of technical and clinical experience to build tools that improve patient care. Currently pursuing an MS in Applied Biomedical Engineering at Johns Hopkins and training for a DO, he develops clinical decision support and PACS workflows while coding in Python, C++, Node.js, and SQL. His background spans medical-device software (C++/Qt), image processing with OpenCV, and hands-on clinical roles from medical assisting to emergency responder certification, giving him rare end-to-end insight from bedside to backend. At Brigham and Women's and Johns Hopkins he has translated clinical needs into production-minded prototypes, and previously helped create surgeon-facing UIs for knee arthroplasty robotics at Johnson & Johnson. Comfortable in interdisciplinary teams, he combines rigorous engineering with practical clinical experience to accelerate translational health technology.
11 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO), Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) at Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine
Master of Science - MS, Applied Biomedical Engineering, Master of Science - MS, Applied Biomedical Engineering at Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering
Bachelor’s Degree, Computer Science Engineering with a minor in Mathematics, Bachelor’s Degree, Computer Science Engineering with a minor in Mathematics at University of Florida
English, Chinese