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Kishore Kumar Prabakaran
S/o Mr Prabakaran P,
15, Gandhi Nagar,
Jagir Ammapalayam,
Salem - 636302.

E-Mail: kishorebiomedicalkumar@gmail.com
Mobile No: +919360831399

CARRIER OBJECTIVE

I am highly passionate to work as a Biomedical Engineer, where I will be able to assist a growing Medical Electronics/Imaging organization and provide proper healthcare to its customers using my knowledge of electronics and science of the human body.

|Technical Skills |
|Proficient or familiar with hardware and computing tools, including: |
|Windows 7/xp/vista |
|Matlab |
|MS Office |
|Networking Tools |
|Good |
|Beginner |
|Good |
|Intermediate

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