I used to do medical research at Johns Hopkins University and the NIH while I was working towards my degree in biomedical engineering. Designing medical products was my original goal in my career, but I have been gaining design skills by designing in other industries and studying new techniques in the hopes in the future I can solve more complex problems. I did a quick 3D modeling exercise of a microcentrifuge, which was staple equipment in all of the labs I've worked in. Normally they look like strange rice cookers, but as a form language I thought it more suitable to create the expression of the sophisticated and mature advanced lab instrument that scientists, doctors, and technicians rely on daily.
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Microcentrifuge

I used to do medical research at Johns Hopkins University and the NIH while I was working towards my degree in biomedical engineering. Designing medical products was my original goal in my career, but I have been gaining design skills by designing in other industries and studying new techniques in the hopes in the future I can solve more complex problems.

I did a quick 3D modeling exercise of a microcentrifuge, which was staple equipment in all of the labs I've worked in. Normally they look like strange rice cookers, but as a form language I thought it more suitable to create the expression of the sophisticated and mature advanced lab instrument that scientists, doctors, and technicians rely on daily.

Nelson Wah
Industrial Designer Los Angeles, CA