Anando Paul graduated from Texas A&M’s School of Engineering with a bachelor of science in biomedical engineering while studying pre-medicine. With skills in interpersonal communication and collaborative project development from his years of experience designing wearable electronic devices in Texas A&M’s Embedded Signal Processing Laboratory, Anando excels in the leadership qualities and technical expertise necessary to spearhead medical innovation.
Ganesh Jagannath graduated from Texas A&M's School of Engineering with a Bachelors of Science in Biomedical Engineering and a minor in Business. With skills in multiple programming languages and technologies, Ganesh now works as a Software Engineer. Using his technical skills, Ganesh plans to help to bring about medical innovation by establishing, maintaining, and improving the technology stack of Vitatech Biometrics.
Shaunak Dabir, a graduate of Texas A&M's School of Engineering with a Bachelors of Science in Biomedical Engineering, is a natural leader. As the only engineer on the Texas A&M Sales team, he not only won the prestigious Aggies Invent competition but also founded a faith-based student organization on campus, the first of its kind, and grew it to become a well established part of the community in just a year. His leadership skills, combined with his knowledge of biomedical engineering and interpersonal skills, make him the ideal person to create and grow the business operations of Vitatech Biometrics.