Matthew Szkolnicki
About Matthew Szkolnicki
Matthew Szkolnicki is a Scientist I in Preclinical Sciences at Boston Scientific, specializing in medical device safety and performance. He holds degrees in Biomedical/Medical Engineering and Physics and has experience in both academic research and construction work.
Title at Boston Scientific
Matthew Szkolnicki currently serves as a Scientist I in Preclinical Sciences at Boston Scientific. Based in Marlborough, Massachusetts, he has held this position since 2022. His role involves developing custom bench-top models aimed at supporting various divisions within the company. His work focuses on the safety and performance of medical devices.
Previous Roles
Before joining Boston Scientific, Matthew Szkolnicki worked at Rowan University as a Student Researcher from 2020 to 2022. In this role, he led a project on perfusion of whole blood through 3-D printed hydrogels to study hemodynamics in complex bifurcated vasculature. Prior to this, he was employed at Volker HJ Klotz Cabinet Maker as a Construction Worker from 2016 to 2020 in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania.
Education and Expertise
Matthew Szkolnicki holds a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical/Medical Engineering from Rowan University, obtained between 2020 and 2022. He also earned a Bachelor of Science in Physics from Stockton University, where he studied from 2017 to 2022. His education equips him with expertise in both physics and biomedical engineering, enabling him to understand mechanical and biological interactions in medical device development.
Research and Development Projects
During his tenure at Rowan University, Matthew Szkolnicki led a notable project involving the perfusion of whole blood through 3-D printed hydrogels. This research aimed to study hemodynamics in complex bifurcated vasculature, providing valuable insights into blood flow dynamics and medical device performance.