Adam Russell
About Adam Russell
Adam Russell is an R&D Project Engineer at Inari Medical, where he has worked since 2021. He has a background in biomedical engineering and has held various engineering roles at companies such as Medtronic and Stryker.
Work at Inari Medical
Adam Russell has been employed at Inari Medical as an R&D Project Engineer since 2021. He is based in Irvine, California, where he has contributed to various research and development projects for three years. His role involves collaborating with cross-functional teams to enhance product development processes and improve medical device technologies.
Previous Experience in Medical Device Engineering
Prior to his current position, Adam Russell worked at Medtronic in multiple roles. He served as a Design Quality Engineer from 2018 to 2019 and later as an R&D Engineer II for five months in 2021. He also held the position of R&D Engineer I from 2020 to 2021. These roles provided him with extensive experience in quality assurance and research and development within the medical device sector.
Internship and Early Career Experience
Adam Russell began his career with internships that laid the foundation for his engineering expertise. He worked as a Joint Replacement R&D Intern at Stryker in 2017 for three months and as an Engineering Intern at LoneStar Heart, Inc. from 2013 to 2014. Additionally, he gained experience as a Camp Aide at Ocean Institute from 2015 to 2016, where he engaged with educational programs.
Education and Academic Background
Adam Russell earned a Bachelor of Science in Engineering with a focus on Biomedical Engineering from Duke University, completing his studies from 2014 to 2018. His academic background provided him with a solid foundation in engineering principles and practices, which he has applied throughout his career in the medical device industry.
Research Experience at Duke University Health System
During his time at Duke University, Adam Russell worked as a Research Assistant at Duke University Health System from 2015 to 2016 for eight months. This role involved supporting research initiatives, contributing to the advancement of medical knowledge and technologies.