Connor Martin

Connor Martin

Us Public Health Service Engineering Intern @ National Institutes of Health

About Connor Martin

Connor Martin is a US Public Health Service Engineering Intern and Project Lead at Engineers Without Borders USA, actively contributing to projects in Ecuador since 2020. He has a background in chemical and biomolecular engineering from the University of Notre Dame and has held various research and internship positions in public health and community development.

Current Role at National Institutes of Health

Connor Martin serves as a US Public Health Service Engineering Intern at the National Institutes of Health. He has held this position since 2021, contributing to various projects in Bethesda, Maryland. His role involves applying engineering principles to public health initiatives, enhancing the efficacy of health-related programs.

Experience with Engineers Without Borders USA

Since 2020, Connor has been a Project Lead at Engineers Without Borders USA, focusing on projects in San Pedro de Suma, Manabí, Ecuador. His leadership role includes overseeing project development and implementation, ensuring that engineering solutions effectively address community needs.

Educational Background at University of Notre Dame

Connor Martin studied Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at the University of Notre Dame, where he earned a Bachelor of Engineering degree from 2019 to 2023. His education provided a strong foundation in engineering principles and practices, preparing him for various research and internship roles.

Research Experience at University of Notre Dame

Connor has worked as an Undergraduate Research Assistant in the Chang Lab at the University of Notre Dame since 2020. His research contributions focus on advancing knowledge in chemical and biomolecular engineering, supporting ongoing projects in South Bend, Indiana.

Previous Internship Experience

Prior to his current roles, Connor gained valuable experience through various internships. He worked as a Community Development Intern at the American Cancer Society in 2019 and as a Development Intern at CrossOver Healthcare Ministry in 2020. These positions allowed him to engage with community health initiatives and develop skills in project management and evaluation.

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