Summary
Patrick Shi is a research-focused software developer with 11 years of technical experience at the intersection of biomedical engineering, neural interfaces, and hardware-integrated software. He develops real-time, low-latency C#/.NET systems for intraoperative human electrophysiology, building modular APIs to bridge sensors, NI DAQ hardware, and open-source C libraries for live surgical workflows. His background also spans computational biology and data science—automating MATLAB/R pipelines, applying unsupervised learning to gene expression, and integrating results into genome-scale metabolic models. Comfortable translating clinician requirements into robust, tested hardware–software stacks, he has prototyped assistive robotics and electro-pneumatic systems in interdisciplinary teams. Based in Durham, NC and trained at University of Michigan and Duke, he is pursuing a career creating medical and neural devices where software, hardware, and human physiology converge.
11 years of coding experience
Bachelor's degree, Biomedical/Medical Engineering, Computer Science, Bachelor's degree, Biomedical/Medical Engineering, Computer Science at University of Michigan College of Engineering
Master of Engineering - MEng, Biomedical/Medical Engineering, Master of Engineering - MEng, Biomedical/Medical Engineering at Duke University Pratt School of Engineering
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Detroit Country Day School
English, Chinese, French