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Matthew R. Maltese
Engineer | Researcher | Innovator | Co-founder
Professional Background
Matthew R. Maltese is an accomplished expert in the field of bioengineering, specializing in the development of innovative technologies designed to enhance surgical visualization and medical device development for critical care settings. He is a thought leader in elucidating mechanisms of traumatic brain injury, focusing on the development of devices aimed at mitigating such injuries, particularly those resulting from motor vehicle crashes. With a rich combination of academic experience and entrepreneurial spirit, Matthew has dedicated his career to advancing medical technology and improving patient outcomes.
Career Highlights
Matthew's career includes his role as a co-founder and Chief Engineer at X-Biomedical Inc. where he played a pivotal role in designing and launching groundbreaking medical devices. His leadership at X-Biomedical Inc. extended beyond engineering as he also served as the Chief Innovation Officer, providing strategic direction and facilitating cutting-edge research. In addition to his industry contributions, Matthew has dedicated himself to academia, serving as a Lecturer at the University of Pennsylvania, where he shared his knowledge and experiences with the next generation of engineers and medical professionals.
Matthew also served as the Research Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine at The University of Pennsylvania, Perelman School of Medicine, embodying his commitment to advancing medical knowledge and technology. He has been influential in shaping the future of pediatric medical devices through his role as Executive Director and co-founder of The Pennsylvania Pediatric Medical Device Consortium, focusing on the unique needs of pediatric patients and bridging the gap between innovative research and actual clinical application.
Furthermore, his tenure as the Director of Biomechanics Research at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia highlights his expertise in biomechanics and his dedication to improving pediatric patient care. Matthew’s professional journey also includes significant contributions to public safety, having worked as a Mechanical Engineer at The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, where he applied his engineering skills to enhance vehicle safety.
Education and Achievements
Matthew R. Maltese’s solid educational foundation has played a crucial role in his professional development and achievements. He earned his Ph.D. in Bioengineering from the prestigious University of Pennsylvania, where he conducted pioneering research that contributes to his current endeavors in medical technology. His Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from The Johns Hopkins University further solidified his expertise in engineering principles, enabling him to apply these concepts to real-world medical challenges while his Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Maryland Baltimore County provided him with the foundational technical skills essential for his career.
Matthew's commitment to education and research, combined with his extensive experience in engineering and medical device development, positions him as a leader in his field, continually working to confront critical health challenges with innovative solutions.
Achievements
- Co-founder and Chief Engineer at X-Biomedical Inc., leading the design of advanced medical devices.
- Former Lecturer at the University of Pennsylvania, shaping the education of future engineers and researchers.
- Co-founder of The Pennsylvania Pediatric Medical Device Consortium, enhancing pediatric care through innovative device development.
- Director of Biomechanics Research at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, advancing the understanding of biomechanics in pediatric health.
He has published numerous research papers and is often sought after for his insights into the biomechanics of injury and the development of medical technology.
