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Katie Yi Tong Kan, UIF Spring 2015

Biomedical Engineering, University of Virginia '16 

Katie is a international student from Sydney, Australia. She was born in China and spent most of her education at the American International School of Guangzhou before moving to the United States for college. Currently, she is a third year biomedical engineer with a focus on Entrepreneurship and minoring in engineering business.

At UVa, Katie is the Vice President of Events on the Global Student Council and hopes to foster a more global university through organizing events such as the International Desserts Festival and various Ambassador Forums. 

Katie is passionate about innovation and medical device designing and is involved in several organizations and projects around grounds, such as Engineering Students without Borders and Biotrep. She is working with other students in creating devices such as the metered drinking device, activated carbon bandages and smart rollators.

Apart from Biomedical Engineering, Katie is also interested in business and entrepreneurship. She is an active member of Smart Woman Securities as well as Alpha Kappa Psi Business Fraternity and is hoping to promote innovation and design to students on grounds.