Development Engineer II
Boston Children's Hospital
Jeremiah Egolf is a Development Engineer II in the Applied Engineering team of Immersive Design Systems at Boston Children’s Hospital. His team is dedicated to collaborating with the world's best pediatric surgeons and nurses to enhance clinical outcomes through simulation. As an innovator in additive manufacturing for healthcare, worked at Formlabs on medical applications for the SLS product line, and spent several years using 3D printing to develop experimental robotic prosthetic feet at the Center for Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology at Vanderbilt University, where he studied biomedical engineering. Currently, he utilizes human-centered design to create both patient-specific and general anatomical simulation devices that seek to advance his hospital’s quality of care by fostering preparedness and psychological safety, and explores new ways to integrate 3D printing technologies into healthcare education and surgical practice.
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Applying Additive Manufacturing Techniques in Medical Simulation
Tuesday, April 14, 2026
3:00 PM - 3:30 PM East Coast USA Time
The State of Our Art: Leveraging 3D Printing to Develop Custom Pediatric Surgical Simulators
Thursday, April 16, 2026
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM East Coast USA Time