Material Scientist

Material Scientist

Rodriguez Taylor
P.O. Box 47
Chicago, IL 60601
Fax 45-76-89-23

Objective

To work in Challenging demanding all my skill and efforts to explore and adapt myself in different field, and realize my potential and contribute to the development of organization with impressive performance.

Experience

Material Scientist
Quallion LLC - Sylmar, CA

  • Identified promising opportunities to apply novel materials to building systems
  • Analyzed the energy performance, cost, and durability impact of applying advanced materials to building envelope systems and components
  • Assessed the real-world viability of novel building envelope systems and components
  • Contributed to proposals to apply, test, and evaluate the performance of novel materials to building systems and components

Scientist
Life Technologies - Frederick, MD

  • Initiated, directed and executed high quality, novel scientific research and/or development strategies.
  • Independently planed and designed experimental methods to achieve technical objectives as well as identify and solve problems in experimental designs.
  • Developed new products and technologies through the New Product Introduction (NPI) process, which are been released under the GIBCO brand.
  • Product development such as new media for a broad range of cell types (cell lines/primary cells/stem cells), functional tools for improved workflow processes (bottles to bags to bioreactors), which also included novel technologies involving instrumentation, 2D to 3D cell culture environments and small to large scale cell culture platforms for protein/therapeutic production.
  • Worked closely with the product development managers to develop new products that meet customers under served needs.

Education

  • BS Degree, College of Notre Dame of Maryland
  • MS Degree, Saint John’s College–Annapolis

Skills

  • Thorough understanding of the heat, air, and moisture transport properties of materials used in building envelope systems and components
  • Deep understanding of the real-world performance and cost impact of materials commonly used in buildings
  • Thorough understanding of high-volume fabrication processes for building envelope systems and components
  • Knowledge of novel materials that could be applied to building systems
  • Familiarity with building construction processes
  • Advanced degree in architectural, civil, mechanical, or materials science engineering
  • Ability to read, analyzes, and interprets general business periodicals, professional journals, technical procedures, or governmental regulations.
  • Ability to write reports, business correspondence, and procedure manuals.
  • Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from groups of managers, clients, customers, and the general public.


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