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ABOUT LYNDIE MITCHELL ZOLLINGER

Engineering PhD Researcher, University of Cambridge

I am a PhD researcher studying biomechanics in the Department of Engineering at the University of Cambridge. I graduated from MIT with a degree in Mechanical Engineering and received the Gates Cambridge scholarship for my PhD research. I study gait and force loading patterns in human knees and canine stifle joints. In addition to research, I also love to teach and plan to pursue a career in academia researching and teaching about biomechanics.
I grew up in the USA and love to explore new places. I also love to cook and am an experimental baker. I’m always excited to try new things (just ask me about the time I ran inside a giant human hamster wheel). 
You can find examples of my design projects and work below.

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PROFESSIONAL HISTORY

My Experience

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Bio-mechanics, engineering education, fluid dynamics, medical devices, thermodynamics, assistive technology, mechanics of materials

EDUCATION

University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK 

  • PhD in Engineering 

    • Anticipated completion: September 2023​

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA

  • Bachelor in Mechanical Engineering, May 2020

    • Cumulative GPA: 5.0/5.0 

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge

October 2020-Present 

PhD Research, Biomechanics 

  • Project: Joint Biomechanics in Humans and Canines

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Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Sep 2019 –May 2020

Undergraduate Thesis, Therapeutic Technology Design and Development Group

  • Project: Comparing the Efficacy of Fiber Reinforced Actuators to Replicate Inhalation vs. Exhalation

    • Manufacturing previously designed custom fiber reinforced actuators and designing an apparatus to test and compare them to natural motions of the human diaphragm. 

    • Supervisor: Prof. Ellen Roche

Auckland Bioengineering Institute, University of Auckland

Jun 2019 –Aug 2019

Undergraduate Research Student, Implantable Devices Group

  • Project: Modeling an implantable medical sensor

    • Used Finite Element Analysis software to model the mechanical deformation, fluid flow, and heat transfer of an implantable medical sensor for the brain.

    • Supervisor: Dr. Bryon Wright

Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Aug 2018 –Jan 2019

Undergraduate Research Student, Department of Mechanical Engineering

  • Project: Development of Advanced Metal Anodes for Rechargeable Batteries Using Electrochemical Calorimetry

    • Redesigned and troubleshot an electrochemical calorimeter to detect harmful undesired reactions in lithium batteries and better understand their processes.

    • Supervisor: Prof. Betar Gallant

Jun 2017 – Jan 2018

Undergraduate Research Student, Department of Mechanical Engineering

  • Project: Dynamics and Control Educational Research

    • Developed educational demonstrations to help students better understand difficult concepts to visualize in Dynamics and Controls, such as the motion of a planetary gear.

    • Supervisor: Prof. Dick Yue

Media Lab, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Jun 2017 – Aug 2017

Undergraduate Research Student, Learning Initiative

  • Project: Refugee Learning Accelerator UROP

    • Developed a website for interested Middle Eastern students to learn more and apply to a tech accelerator program to improve educational access and quality for refugees. 

    • Supervisors: Mitchel Resnick, Genevieve Barrons

AWARDS & SCHOLARSHIPS

Gates Cambridge Scholarship, University of Cambridge, 2020

2.007 Thomas Edison Award, MIT2018

Science Sterling Scholar, Brighton High School, Utah, USA, 2014

5A Volleyball Academic All-State Team, Utah High School Athletic Association, 2013-2014

Salt Lake Valley Regional Science Fair, Utah, USA, 2011​

  • 2nd Place in Medical and Health Sciences Category for seniors as a freshman.

  • Designed and built knee models to study the effects of Excessive Lateral Patellar Syndrome on the stability of other ligaments in the knee

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Supervisor, St. Catherine's College, University of Cambridge 

October 2020-Present 

  • Holding small group supervisions with students covering topics in Materials and Mechanics

Undergraduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Mechanical Engineering, MIT

Aug 2019 â€“ Dec 2019

  • 2.001, Mechanics and Materials I

  • Hosted office hours, review sessions, mentor hours, and answering questions for an online forum for

a class of over 130 students

Undergraduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Mechanical Engineering, MIT

  • 2.007 Pappalardo Apprentice, Design and Manufacturing Feb 2019 – May 2019

    • Assisting students in designing and manufacturing a robot

Undergraduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Mechanical Engineering, MIT

  • 2.001, Mechanics and Materials I, Aug 2018 – Dec 2018

Residential Tutor, Women’s Technology Program in ME, MIT

  • Teaching Assistant and Fluid Dynamics Instructor, Jun 2018– Aug 2018

Undergraduate Teaching Assistant, Experimental Study Group, MIT

  • 8.01, Physics I: Classical Mechanics, Aug 2017 – Dec 2017

OTHER EXPERIENCE

Pappalardo Apprenticeship, Department of Mechanical Engineering, MIT, Feb. 2019-May 2019  

  • One of only seven juniors selected to be a part of the highly competitive apprenticeship program.

  • Designing and manufacturing a Sterling engine

Relief Society Presidency, Mount Auburn YSA, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints​, Jun 2017 – Sep 2018

  • Voluntarily assisting in leading the congregational women’s group of 150 members

  • Weekly meetings to discuss the needs of all members

  • Organizing and managing a program to check in on the well-being of each member

  • Collecting reports from each member for how the program was going, and if the member they were visiting required any additional assistance

Missionary, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Jul 2015 –Dec 2016

  • Providing service within various Denver communities through local charities

  • Going door to door to offer service to those in need and to teach others about our beliefs

  • Served for 7.5 of the 18 months as a leader responsible for training, supervising, and assisting all missionaries in the area

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

Pi Tau Sigma Mechanical Engineering Honor Society

  • Member 2018–Present

CAMPUS ACTIVITIES

ORSEL Student Advisory Board, MIT 

  • Chair and founder Sep. 2019 - July 2020

Addir Interfaith Engagement Association, MIT

  • President. Aug 2017 – July 2019

Latter-Day Saint Student Association, MIT

  • Family Dinner Chair July 2019- July 2020

  • Vice President July 2018 â€“ July 2019 

  • Family Dinner Chair Jan. 2017-July 2018

Leave and Return Mentor, MIT Student Support Services

  • 2017 – 2018

Women’s Lightweight Crew, MIT

  • 2014 – 2017

Bengal Robotics, Brighton High School  

  • Founder and Captain of the FIRST Robotics Team. 2013 – 2014

SKILLS

MATLAB, Solidworks, Autodesk Fusion 360, COMSOL, Mill, Lathe, Laser Cutter, 3D Printing, Injection
Molding, Thermoforming, Arduino (basic), Adobe (Illustrator, Photoshop Lightroom), Microsoft Office

INTERESTS

Teaching, running, hiking, baking, travel, music, thermodynamics, fluid dynamics, chemistry, photography.

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