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'''Serving as UIF Since:&nbsp;'''Spring 2018&nbsp;&nbsp;[[File:Jessica Aldrich2.jpg|right|Jessica Aldrich2.jpg]]<br/>'''School:'''Wichita State Universityof Florida<br/>'''What does she do now:'''&nbsp;Masters PhD in Biomedical Engineeringat UF, WUIFx program directorSuccess Manager at Startup Grind<br/>'''What that means:'''&nbsp;Developed an empathy based design thinking curriculum to empower high school students to make positive change in our A full time student who also works on community management and community while completing my graduate studiesdevelopment for founders and entrepreneurs world wide.
'''Contact her about:'''&nbsp;Design thinking workshops, communications workshops, facilitating design competitions, high school programming, pop-up events, guest lectures and public speaking, community development, relational leadership, Startup Grind, graduate school, and trying to do too many things at once.<br/>'''E-Mail:'''jxaldrich@gmail.com<br/>'''Phone:''' 785-250-3916 [[File:Jessica Aldrich2.jpg]]
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<br/>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; Jessica Aldrich is a University Innovation Fellow at Wichita State the Universityof Florida. She is a masters student in Biomedical Engineering and received completed her BS from /MS in biomedical engineering at Wichita State University in May 2018/2019 (respectively). During her undergraduate career, Jessica studied Biomedical Engineering with minors in Math and General Business. She spent her freshman year as a student athlete playing volleyball at Avila University before transferring to Wichita State. After graduation, Jessica spent the summer working on her thesis and spent a few weeks in Europe taking a course in design from the University of Twente. Since completing her Masters degree, Jessica started interning with Startup Grind and works on the Community and Success teams to connect founders and entrepreneurs around the globe. She moved to Florida and began her PhD in fall 2019.&nbsp;
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&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; As a UIF on campus Jessica was involved in hosting the Midwest Regional Meetup that was held in February 2018and again in fall 2019. During that time she also facilitated the Invent for the Planet design competition(2018 and 2019). After completing her UIF training in March, she facilitated numerous design thinking workshops on campus and guest lectured in courses through the Bill and Dorothy Cohen Honors College. Additionally she ran the 32-Second Challenge, a pop-up design thinking experience for students from diverse backgrounds on campus. She attended the Utah Valley Regional Meetup, the European Regional meetup, and the Colorado School of Mines regional meetup as well as presented at the ASEE National Meeting in 2018and 2019.She launched Startup Grind on her campus in collaboration with the community Startup Grind chapter and the Wichita State University Foundation. Jessica also developed and ran an&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; Currently, Jessica is developing and running an empathy-based design thinking program for local high school students to empower them to create positive change in their community. She is also working to bring Start-Up Grind U to campus in fall 2018. Additionally, Jessica has hosted workshops and guest lectured at events and in classes through University admissions and the Honors Collegeas well as organizing and moderating the ASEE Sectional Conference. Jessica was a FAB at the 2019 Silicon Valley Meetup and a UIGuide for the 2019-2020 and 2020-2021 school years.&nbsp;
&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; Outside of UIFWhile a student, Jessica is invovled was involved in a variety of on campus activites. During her time as an undergraduate she was an executive team member of the Biomedical Engineering Society (everything from BMES), a member of to Gamma Phi Beta, and was heavily involved with the honors college. She is also passionate about research and spent much most of her time at WSU undergraduate career working in research labs and spent one summer doing an NSF REU. Her research experiences include biosensor development, machine learning, nanomedicine, and mechanobiology. Working where she put the skills she learned as a UIF to use in research has given her the opportunity every day job. Since moving to uncover and solve problmes related to her work; this Florida she has inspired continued her to translate that methodology to problems and concerns hyper-involvement on her campusby leading the graduate student council and teaching Engineering Ethics. In her senior year Outside of the university, she was awarded the University Senior Honor is also an avid triathlete and enjoys all of the Cohen Honors College Outstanding Senioroutdoor activities that Florida has to offer!&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;=Related Links=[https://www. She volunteers regularly with Younglife and is youtube.com/watch?v=bzEPqkpP3bY Spring 2019 Ignite: Just a part of their Leadership Development Program (Developing Future Leaders).Student]
= Related Links =[https://www.1mwis.com/profiles/Jessica-Aldrich 1 Million Women in STEM Initiative]
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