Nick Anderson
About Nick Anderson
Nick Anderson is an Electrical Engineer II at Boston Scientific specializing in RF and communication systems, focusing on implantable cardiac devices.
Electrical Engineer II at Boston Scientific
Nick Anderson currently holds the position of Electrical Engineer II at Boston Scientific, a role he has been serving in since 2020. In this capacity, he is involved in the development of implantable cardiac devices, leveraging his expertise in RF and communication systems. His work contributes to the advancement of medical technology in the Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area, where he continues to develop and refine electrical engineering solutions to meet the healthcare needs.
Previous Roles at Boston Scientific
Prior to his current role, Nick Anderson worked as an Electrical Engineer I at Boston Scientific from 2019 to 2020, a position he held for 8 months. Before that, he served as a Hardware Engineering Intern at the same company in 2019 for a 3-month duration. These roles allowed him to build foundational skills and experience essential to his current responsibilities, progressively taking on more complex tasks within the electrical engineering field.
Hardware Engineering Intern at OATI
In 2018, Nick Anderson worked as a Hardware Engineering Intern at OATI for 3 months. During his time there, he gained valuable hands-on experience in hardware engineering, which served as a significant stepping stone in his career. This role helped him develop practical skills in designing and testing hardware components, laying the groundwork for his future roles in the field of electrical engineering.
Educational Background in Electrical Engineering
Nick Anderson completed his academic journey at the University of Minnesota - Twin Cities, where he earned both his Bachelor’s Degree (2015-2019) and Master of Science (2019-2020) in Electrical Engineering. His master's studies focused on RF and communication systems, providing him with specialized knowledge that he applies in his professional work. His academic achievements have been crucial in shaping his career in electrical engineering, particularly in the development of medical devices.
Research Assistant Experience
In 2017, Nick Anderson gained additional research experience as a Research Assistant at the Laboratory for Innovations in Sensing, Estimation, and Control. For 2 months, he contributed to various research projects that enhanced his understanding of electrical engineering principles and applications. This role bolstered his analytical and problem-solving skills, further preparing him for his future roles in the industry.