Geni Giannotti
About Geni Giannotti
Geni Giannotti is a Senior Biomedical Engineer in R&D at AtriCure, Inc., with a background in biomedical and mechanical engineering. He has experience in various roles within the medical device industry, including project engineering and design engineering at notable companies such as Stryker and Johnson & Johnson.
Work at AtriCure
Geni Giannotti serves as a Senior Biomedical Engineer in the Research and Development (R&D) department at AtriCure, Inc. since 2019. In this role, Giannotti supports research efforts for Cryo products and radiofrequency (RF) ablation technologies. Giannotti collaborates closely with clinicians to define user needs and evaluate concepts within a laboratory environment. Additionally, Giannotti co-leads the company's co-op program, contributing to the development of future engineering talent.
Education and Expertise
Geni Giannotti holds a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering with a Minor in Mechanical Engineering from the Rochester Institute of Technology, where studies were completed from 2011 to 2015. Giannotti furthered education by earning a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the Indiana University - Kelley School of Business, completing the program from 2021 to 2023. This combination of engineering and business education enhances Giannotti's expertise in biomedical engineering and product development.
Background
Prior to joining AtriCure, Geni Giannotti gained experience in various engineering roles. Giannotti worked as a Project Engineer at Stryker in Allendale, New Jersey, for nine months in 2018-2019. Before that, Giannotti was a Design Engineer in a rotation program at Johnson & Johnson in Blue Ash, Ohio, from 2015 to 2018. Giannotti also completed an engineering co-op at Ortho-Clinical Diagnostics in Rochester, New York, in 2014 and served as a Research Assistant at the University of Rochester Medical Center from 2012 to 2013.
Professional Experience
Geni Giannotti has accumulated diverse professional experience in biomedical engineering. At Stryker, Giannotti worked as an Engineering Co-op in R&D in 2013 and later transitioned to a Project Engineer role. At Johnson & Johnson, Giannotti participated in a rotation program that provided exposure to various engineering functions. The early career experience includes an engineering co-op at Ortho-Clinical Diagnostics and a research assistant position at the University of Rochester Medical Center, focusing on cardiovascular engineering.