Summary
Keith Kozma is a biomedical engineering researcher and PhD candidate at the University of Wisconsin–Madison specializing in next-generation neuromodulation and bioelectronic medicine. He combines finite element modeling, electrophysiology, preclinical validation, and clinical therapy assessment to advance therapies for spinal cord and vagus nerve stimulation, neurocardiac dysfunction, chronic pain, and epilepsy. With an MEng and BS from the University of Michigan and industry R&D experience at Presidio Medical, he bridges academic, clinical, and commercial development pipelines to accelerate translational neurotechnology. His prior work on regenerative peripheral nerve interfaces involved hands-on electrophysiology, histology, and writing MATLAB/Python toolchains for data collection and analysis. Colleagues describe him as equally comfortable designing COMSOL/FE models and running preclinical studies—an engineer who pairs rigorous simulation with practical bench and in vivo validation.
12 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Biomedical/Medical Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Biomedical/Medical Engineering at University of Wisconsin-Madison
Master of Engineering - MEng, Biomedical/Medical Engineering, Master of Engineering - MEng, Biomedical/Medical Engineering at University of Michigan
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Skyline High School