Jocelyn Xu
About Jocelyn Xu
Jocelyn Xu is a Content Engineering Assistant currently working at Knowledgehook and Medical Makers in Hamilton, Ontario. She specializes in Electrical Engineering within the Integrated Biomedical Engineering & Health Sciences Program at McMaster University and has a strong passion for technology in healthcare and user experience design.
Work at Knowledgehook
Jocelyn Xu serves as a Content Engineering Assistant at Knowledgehook, a role she has held since 2022. In this position, she contributes to the development and management of educational content, focusing on enhancing user engagement and learning outcomes. Her work aligns with her passion for technology in healthcare and user experience design, allowing her to apply her skills in a meaningful way.
Current Role at Medical Makers
Jocelyn Xu has been a team member at Medical Makers since 2020. Based in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, she collaborates with a team dedicated to innovating healthcare solutions. Her involvement in this organization reflects her commitment to improving healthcare through technology and design.
Education and Expertise
Jocelyn Xu is pursuing a Bachelor of Engineering in Biomedical Engineering and Health Sciences at McMaster University, with an expected graduation in 2025. She specializes in Electrical Engineering within her program. Prior to this, she completed her high school education at Bell High School, where she participated in the Gifted Program and French Immersion, earning her High School Diploma in 2020.
Background in Volunteer Work
Jocelyn Xu co-founded the Bell High School Operation Smile Club, where she worked from 2018 to 2020. This initiative focused on raising awareness and funds for children with cleft lips and palates. Her commitment to social causes is evident in her volunteer work, which complements her academic and professional pursuits.
Previous Experience at McMaster University
In 2021, Jocelyn Xu worked as an Undergraduate Research Assistant in the BZhang Lab at McMaster University for three months. This role provided her with hands-on research experience in the field of biomedical engineering, further enhancing her understanding of the discipline and its applications.