George Hernandez

Test Engineer Manager at Brain Electrophysiology Laboratory

George Hernandez has a diverse work experience history. George started their career in 2015 as a Painter at Linn County General Services, where they painted interiors and exteriors and assisted with construction and drywall repair. In 2016, they worked as an Electrical Documentation Coordinator at Georgia-Pacific LLC. The following year, George joined HP as a Process Technician, where they operated and maintained 3D Jet Fusion Printers and coordinated with engineering for experiments. George was also responsible for curating and leading the 3D R&D Lab as a Process Technician. In 2020, George joined the Brain Electrophysiology Laboratory, first as a Test Engineer and later being promoted to Test Engineer Manager.

George Hernandez has a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Oregon State University, which they obtained from 2013 to 2017. Prior to that, they completed an Associate's degree in Mechatronics/Industrial Maintenance from Linn Benton Community College, where they studied from 2010 to 2013.

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Albany, United States

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Brain Electrophysiology Laboratory

The Brain Electrophysiology Laboratory (BEL) was founded in the 1980s in the basement of the Psychology Department's Straub Hall on the University of Oregon campus. In the 1990s the BEL was moved to EGI in the Riverfront Research Park where it served as EGI's "proving grounds"​ for basic research, advanced training, and new technologies. With the Philips acquisition of EGI in 2017, the BEL Company was formed to continue basic research in human brain function, training of UO students, and exploration of new technologies through Small Business Innovation Research SBIR projects.


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