Stephanie Burrs

 Stephanie Burrs

Stephanie Burrs

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Biography

Prairie View A&M University - Engineering

Advanced biosensor technology, sensor system design, carbon-metal-bionanocomposites
Biotechnology
Stephanie
Burrs
Prairie View, Texas
Biological engineer with strong mechanical engineering background, research and industry experience focused on developing and implementing technology to promote understanding and advancement of biofuel and bioenergy systems.


Experience

  • University of Florida

    Graduate Assistant

    Nanomaterial mediated biosensor design and fabrication for physiological sensing.

  • University of Florida

    PhD Candidate

    Development of biochips for detection of alcohols in biofuel systems.

  • University of Florida

    Providing educational STEM enrichment activities for highschool students using biomaterials and biosensors as hands on teaching tools.

  • Pratt & Whitney

    Engineer II

    Engine control system requirements and design.

  • NASA Glenn Research Center

    Research Assistant

    Design of H-infinity control for magnetic bearings

  • Prairie View A&M University

    Adjunct Assistant Professor

    Stephanie worked at Prairie View A&M University as a Adjunct Assistant Professor

  • Prairie View A&M University

    Assistant Professor

    Developing advanced biosensing platforms while teaching Materials Science, Thermodynamics I, Machine Design II and Renewable Energy

  • Lockheed Martin

    Systems Engineer

    F-22 Avionics and Weapons System Design and Analysis.

Education

  • University of Florida

    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

    Biological/Biosystems Engineering

  • University of Florida

    Graduate Assistant


    Nanomaterial mediated biosensor design and fabrication for physiological sensing.

  • University of Florida

    PhD Candidate


    Development of biochips for detection of alcohols in biofuel systems.

  • University of Florida


    Providing educational STEM enrichment activities for highschool students using biomaterials and biosensors as hands on teaching tools.

  • Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University

    Master's degree

    Mechanical Engineering

MCEG 4043

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