Christina Stender
- Patent Engineer
- English
Christina Stender is a patent engineer with a background in engineering and electronics. Christina holds a Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering and a Bachelor's in Physics and Applied Mathematics. She brings a wealth of academic knowledge and practical experience to bear in her work prosecuting patents.
Prior to joining OBWB, Christina worked as a product engineer at Plexus Corp. where she established manufacturing processes for a Fortune 500 aerospace client’s printed circuit board assemblies. Her technical training and professional experience have equipped her with skills in electronics, imaging, hardware, and software. This includes work with digital and analog circuits, printed circuit board assembly (PCBA) design and manufacturing. She has built and maintained failure mode and effects analyses and control plans, as well as provided PCBA design for manufacturability feedback.
Christina worked for several years as a research engineer at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Rehabilitation Research & Development Center for Limb Loss and MoBility (CLiMB). While there, she used gait analysis tools and/or medical imaging to study foot and ankle orthopaedics.
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- M.S., Mechanical Engineering, Boise State University, 2014
- B.S., Physics & Applied Mathematics, Southeast Missouri State University, 2011