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Eugene Ablordeppey

BSc/MS Biomedical Engineering
Ghana

Phase

II

Cohort

5

In the field of health, my mission is to equip hospitals with enough modern medical devices and upgrade the existing hospital insurance system which will enable everyone to have access to quality healthcare. I will also establish a cancer research center to help fight cancer.

 

 

Eugene is a self-motivated, organized and committed individual with the ability to lead and find solutions to challenging problems. At senior high school level, Eugene was the Health Prefect and later became the Financial Secretary for the Old student Union. Presently, he is the Career and Benefits Chair of the Honor Society ASU chapter and a member of Ghana Institute of Engineers. Eugene is currently a student researcher at the Center for Adaptive Neural Systems where his work focuses on feedback control testing of wearable shear force sensors in prosthetic limbs. In 2016 he interned with Ghana National Prosthetic and Orthotic Centre where he worked on a project designing limb prosthesis and prosthetic adapters for amputees. Eugene is interested in the field of Bioinstrumentation, Neural engineering, Rehabilitation Engineering and Tissue engineering. He hopes to acquire more skills to revitalize the field of prosthetics and orthotics in Ghana. Eugene is passionate about using entrepreneurship to bring innovative solutions to healthcare and education. He also believes in determination, hard work and perseverance as a trademark for excellence. He aspires to be a biomedical engineer and use his knowledge and experience to make a positive impact in his community.