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Lindsay Lipschultz, EDI '24Design Engineering, Inclusive Design, Physical Product Design

About

Lindsay is passionate about developing medical devices that makes healthcare more effective and accessible for all. She is interested in combining her lifelong interest in art with technical design to create aesthetically-pleasing products that people are excited to use and make them feel confident. Lindsay is passionate about social equity, which has inspired her to address problems in the medical sphere. She believes that gaining a deep understanding of users' needs will drive the invention of products that can meld easily into their daily lives.

Portfolio

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Why EDI?

Lindsay chose the EDI program because of its flexibility to deep-dive into areas of interest, allowing her to specialize in medical device design. She is excited to develop skills in rapid prototyping and user needs research. Her undergraduate biomedical engineering program taught her a breadth of technical skills that she is eager to apply to physical product design. Lindsay's interest in human-centered design stemmed from her realization that many products fail to consider the user's full situation -- often creating new problems after solving another.

Education

BS, Biomedical Engineering, Northwestern University.

Experience

Research & Development Co-Op, Hollister Incorporated.

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