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Shubham Chamadia

Algorithm Engineer at Vena Vitals

Shubham Chamadia has a diverse work experience, starting with an internship at INDOSOLAR LIMITED in 2010, where they worked on fabrication and process modeling of solar cell modules. Shubham then worked as a Software Developer at Verizon for a brief period in 2012, leveraging their knowledge in developing wireless communication protocols. At the University at Buffalo, they served as a Teaching Assistant for various courses related to antennas, communication systems, and electronic devices and circuits from 2012 to 2015. During this time, they also worked as a Research Assistant, analyzing clinical data and achieving impressive results in EEG signal analysis.

Following their time at the University at Buffalo, Shubham worked as a Postdoctoral Researcher at Massachusetts General Hospital from 2017 to 2021. Here, they analyzed IRB clinical data and achieved significant success in investigating brain-state responses using EEG signals. Shubham then joined Masimo in 2021 as an Algorithm Engineer II, where they conducted comprehensive analysis on EEG burst suppression and led design efforts for a minimally-invasive temperature sensing device. Shubham also implemented a Kalman filter algorithm to improve the accuracy of a continuous temperature sensor.

Currently, Shubham is working at Vena Vitals as an Algorithm Engineer, starting in 2023. In this role, they have developed and implemented a morphological-based algorithm for ECG R-peak detection and leveraged machine learning techniques to detect respiratory disorders. Shubham also successfully addressed a sensor mismatch issue, leading to a reduction in production costs.

Throughout their various roles, Shubham has demonstrated expertise in algorithm development, data analysis, and sensor technologies.

Shubham Chamadia's education history starts with their doctoral studies. From 2012 to 2017, they attended the University at Buffalo and earned a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. After completing their doctorate, Shubham pursued further education at Harvard Medical School - Massachusetts General Hospital from 2017 to 2019. During this time, they worked as a postdoctoral research fellow, specializing in the field of neuro-anesthesia, critical care, and pain medicine. Prior to their doctoral studies, they obtained a Master's Degree in Electronics and Communications Engineering from Birla Institute of Technology, Ranchi, between 2010 and 2012. Shubham also holds additional certifications, including OSHA 29, Control of Hazardous Energy from National Grid (obtained in August 2015), and the Best Technical Poster award from the Electrical Engineer division at SUNY Buffalo (obtained in March 2014).

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