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Krishna Iyengar

Process Engineer and Materials Scientist

Krishna Iyengar is a skilled professional in the fields of Chemical Engineering, Process Engineering, and Materials Science, seeking new opportunities. Currently, Krishna is involved in pioneering work revolving around a unique approach that combines multi-scale data reduction and global optimization to enhance the accuracy of process model identification in transfer function and state space formats. In the past, Krishna contributed significantly in the development of Silicon wafers for Solar cells utilizing the Horizontal Ribbon Growth technique and the creation of instrumentation for monitoring and managing variables in the Horizontal Ribbon Growth process during their tenure at Carnegie Mellon University. Krishna holds a Master's degree in Chemical Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University and a Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering from Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani. With professional experience as a Process Engineer at Industrial Learning Systems, and prior roles as a Materials Scientist, Research Intern, and Student Fundraiser at Carnegie Mellon University and RuffaloCODY, Krishna possesses a diverse skill set and a strong educational background.

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