Diana Yunda
About Diana Yunda
Diana Yunda is a Process Engineer II at Biosense Webster, where she has worked since 2018. She has a background in Biomedical Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology and has experience in manufacturing process transfer and risk management.
Work at BioSense
Diana Yunda has been employed at BioSense Webster as a Process Engineer II since 2018. In this role, she focuses on optimizing manufacturing processes and enhancing product quality. Her responsibilities include implementing innovative solutions to improve operational efficiency and support the development of medical devices. Yunda's experience in process engineering contributes to the company's commitment to delivering high-quality healthcare solutions.
Education and Expertise
Diana Yunda earned her Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology, completing her studies from 2015 to 2018. Her educational background provides her with a strong foundation in engineering principles, particularly in the biomedical field. This expertise is essential for her role in process engineering, where she applies technical knowledge to address complex challenges in manufacturing.
Background
Prior to her current position, Diana Yunda worked as a co-op in the Consumer R&D Engineering Group at Johnson & Johnson in 2017. During her six-month tenure in Skillman, New Jersey, she gained practical experience in product development and engineering processes. Additionally, she participated in a Senior Design Capstone Project at the Georgia Institute of Technology in 2018, further enhancing her skills in engineering design and project management.
Achievements
Diana Yunda has successfully led the transfer of HELIOSTAR catheter backend manufacturing processes to Juarez, Mexico, achieving Aggregate Performance Qualification (APQ) validation. She has also implemented Vuzix M300 Smart Glasses for remote training and process transfer, significantly reducing travel requirements. Furthermore, her technical expertise in risk management has contributed to a yield improvement of up to 6%, addressing product scraps effectively.