Priyanka Goyal
About Priyanka Goyal
Priyanka Goyal is a Software Developer 1 at Boston Scientific in Pune, India, with a background in Biomedical and Electronics and Communications Engineering.
Current Role at Boston Scientific
Priyanka Goyal holds the position of Software Developer 1 at Boston Scientific, within the Pune division in Maharashtra, India, starting from 2021. In addition, she has been serving as an R&D Engineer at Boston Scientific in Gurgaon, India, since 2019. Her roles emphasize leveraging her engineering expertise to contribute to various projects within the company's extensive portfolio.
Previous Experience at Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories
Before her current role at Boston Scientific, Priyanka worked as a Project Intern at Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories in Amagasaki, Japan, during 2018 for 2 months. This role provided her with valuable international experience and exposure to cutting-edge research methodologies and technologies.
Education at Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad
Priyanka Goyal pursued her Master's degree in Biomedical/Medical Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad, from 2017 to 2019. Her academic work included conducting thesis research under the guidance of Dr. Mohan Raghavan, focusing on theoretical and computational neuroscience. This experience helped her develop a strong foundational understanding of biomedical engineering principles.
Education at The LNM Institute of Information Technology
Priyanka earned her Bachelor's degree in Electronics and Communications Engineering from The LNM Institute of Information Technology, where she studied from 2012 to 2016. Her undergraduate education provided her with a thorough grounding in electronics and communications technologies, which now inform her professional endeavors.
Research and Interests in Biomedical Engineering
Priyanka has a keen interest in designing biomedical devices, biomedical imaging, biosignal processing, and biorobotics. These interests underscore her commitment to creating innovative solutions within biomedical engineering, with a particular aspiration to design products that have the potential to benefit society. Her focus areas reflect her dedication to merging engineering disciplines to advance public health technologies.