Alex Sevit

Alex Sevit

Class of 2015
Degree/Program
biomedical engineering

About Me

Drexel faculty mentor: Steven Kurtz

Alex Sevit first became interested in biomedical research when he began a co-op position at Drexel’s Implant Research Center under Prof. Steven Kurtz. There, he helped initiate a multi-center cardiac pacing lead retrieval program that characterizes the biodegradation of the wires that connect the pulse generator of the pacemaker to the heart wall. Alex presented his research at the 2013 annual meetings of the Heart Rhythm Society and the Society for Biomaterials. His research has since shifted towards development of a novel antibacterial coating on the surface of orthopedic implants to prevent infection. After Drexel, Alex went on to pursue a Master's in Bioengineering at Stanford University.

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Watch this video interview with Alex about his Goldwater and Whitaker application experiences and read more on our Student Voices page!

Alex received the Whitaker International Scholar to Denmark in 2013,

Fellowships Awarded

Goldwater Scholarship

Award Year
2013
Country
Not Applicable

NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP)

Award Year
2016
Country
United States

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