Mark Stanley
About Mark Stanley
Mark Stanley is a Staff Engineer at Biosense Webster, specializing in the research and development of medical devices for treating atrial fibrillation and other heart disorders. He has been with the company since 2013 and holds a BS in Mechanical Engineering from California State University, Chico, earned in 2002.
Work at BioSense
Mark Stanley has been employed at Biosense Webster since 2013, where he serves as a Staff Engineer. His role involves overseeing the research and development of medical devices aimed at treating atrial fibrillation and other heart disorders. He has contributed significantly to the advancement of therapeutic electro-vascular catheters, focusing on in-vivo therapy applications. His position requires a blend of technical expertise and leadership in the development of innovative medical technologies.
Education and Expertise
Mark Stanley earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from California State University, Chico in 2002. His educational background provides a solid foundation for his work in the medical device industry. His expertise lies in the research and development of devices specifically designed for cardiac applications, particularly in the treatment of atrial fibrillation.
Background
Mark Stanley has a professional background that spans over two decades in the engineering field, with a focus on medical devices. Since joining Biosense Webster in 2013, he has dedicated his career to improving health outcomes through innovative engineering solutions. His work primarily targets the development of devices that address complex heart disorders.
Achievements
As a Staff Engineer at Biosense Webster, Mark Stanley has taken on the role of technical lead for a specific line of therapeutic electro-vascular catheters. His leadership in this area has been pivotal in advancing the technology used for in-vivo therapy applications. His contributions reflect a commitment to enhancing medical device functionality and efficacy in treating heart disorders.