JOANA M. G. MESQUITA
Joana Mesquita, PhD in Biomedical Engineering
Motivation/Career objectives
I am curious, goal-driven, ambitious, extremely eager to learn, multitasked and able to plan and manage different works and projects.
All my acquired expertise in the fields of research and engineering enabled me to learn how to position myself in a diverse number of situations and my ability to influence others and “sell” my ideas/projects was one of my greatest strengths to succeed while developing my PhD project.
I have dedicated these last few years of my career to fundamental scientific research and presently I wish to expand my career onto different fields of biomedical engineering: clinical monitoring, medical science liaison, pharmaceutical industry, healthcare solutions and medical technology.
Nonetheless, I am also interested in making my foray into different fields/areas inside and outside science and engineering. My mottos of loving the learning process and thriving on challenges will surely allow me to be successfull and achieve the expected results.
I have always regarded myself as having a strong business acumen and high level communicating skills.
My public presentation, pitching capabilities and argumentation skills have been put up to test several times during my PhD years and I am sure they constitute great assets to accomplish a quality work in any required duties and/or functions.
Furthermore, my expertise (technical and academical wise) within the fields of engineering, medical diagnosis instrumentation and healthcare fully certify my ambitions and will allow me learn and master with ease all new concepts, techniques, software and instrumentation required to perform and execute any job efficiently.
So, if you're interested in/looking for someone who is a goal-driven, team-player and an "out-of-the-box thinker"
Please don't hesitate to contact me for that job opportunity! (Check my contact information on the Curriculum Vitae/Resume tab)
"The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing. Never lose a holy curiosity."
Albert Einstein
"Curiosity is one of the most permanent and certain characteristics of a vigorous intellect."
Samuel Johnson