Nicolas Lindo
Nicolas Lindo
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Denver, Colorado, United States
Bio

I’m a full-time Bioengineering student at the University of Colorado Denver, currently completing foundational coursework at the Community College of Denver. With a strong background in engineering principles and hands-on experience in robotics, AutoCAD, and programming, I’m passionate about using technology to solve real-world medical challenges.

After experiencing a life-changing injury, I became deeply committed to developing accessible, patient-centered healthcare solutions. My current focus is on non-invasive neurostimulation research, which I’m exploring through a summer internship at the CU Anschutz Medical Campus. Long-term, I plan to specialize in orthopedic and neurological innovation to improve outcomes for people with physical disabilities.

I bring dedication, resilience, and a diverse perspective to every project, with a proven ability to learn quickly and adapt to new environments. I’m actively looking to contribute to interdisciplinary teams working on biomedical design, healthcare innovation, and engineering solutions that make a measurable impact on people’s lives.

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Collaboration 5 Data access 5 Data analysis 5 Data collection 5 Decision making 5 Hvac 5 Mentorship 5 Program development 5 Research 5 Team management 5

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Building Decarbonization Coalition
Building Decarbonization Coalition
Lewes, Delaware, United States

Denver Regional Council of Governments Building Decarbonization

Category: Building Decarbonization | Research | Program Development | Decision-Making Support The Building Decarbonization Coalition is working with the Denver Regional Council of Governments to implement part of the Decarbonization Program . The demand for qualified contractors to install cold-climate heat pump technology is rising nationwide. Increased incentives from Federal, State, and Local Governments, Utilities, and the Private Sector have encouraged end-users to invest in heat pump technology. Consequently, the HVAC industry has experienced an influx of services, resources, incentives and programs dedicated to guiding contractors and consumers through the growing landscape of resources. However, this expansion has also led to an overload of administrative requirements and disjointed resources, creating barriers to efficient adoption. To address these challenges, BDC and DRCOG will be creating an online Contractor Navigation Hub (CNH). The CNH aims to be a streamlined, "One-Stop-Shop" resource for HVAC and Home Efficiency Contractors to simplify the adoption of cold climate heat pump technology in their services. Learners will organize and analyze key training and licensing requirements and decarbonization rebate/incentives opportunities and to support the development of the Contractor Navigation Hub.

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Education

Bachelor, Bioengineering
University of Colorado Denver
August 2025 - June 2029