Adiba Ahmad
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Adiba Ahmad is from Seattle, Washington, United States. Adiba works in the following industries: "Biotechnology". Adiba is currently Field Applications Engineer- BD-Life Sciences at Entegris, located in Seattle, Washington, United States. In Adiba's previous role as a Associate Engineer, Product Development at Sartorius Stedim North America, Inc., Adiba worked in Bohemia until Jun 2020. Prior to joining Sartorius Stedim North America, Inc., Adiba was a Laboratory Technician, Application Support at Sartorius and held the position of Laboratory Technician, Application Support at Bohemia. Prior to that, Adiba was a Shadowing Student at Weill Cornell Medical College from Jun 2012 to Jan 2013. Adiba started working as Research Assistant at Columbia University in May 2011. From Jun 2008 to Jan 2011, Adiba was Research Assistant at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center.
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- Supported early concept to commercialization of the Flexsafe Pro Mixer - Developed protocols to assess multi-product systems for qualification and characterization testing for market launch as per user specified requirements. - Performed design modifications on prototype devices. - Established SOPs, documentation protocols, technical reports, qualification/characterization report and presentations for Flexsafe Pro Mixer as per quality, R&D, and marketing/customer specification. - Served as a liaison between marketing and R&D to aide in the development of application notes for new products. - Implemented chemical hygiene program to ensure facility is within EPA /OSHA regulations. - Inspected all laboratories, satellite accumulation area, and central accumulation area for proper handling/disposal of hazardous waste.
• Designed and developed methods for moisture analysis on various materials such as plastics, foods, medical device coatings and chemicals. • Performed robustness/laboratory testing on Sartorius Moisture Analyzers, ovens, microwaves and Metrohm-titrators (Karl Fisher Titrations). • Provided technical support/troubleshooting for applications and instrumentation. • Participated in internal and external audits for safety and ISO9001 compliance. • Performed out of specification (OOS) investigations. • Performed all critical supporting functions required for moisture analysis, including: complex data analyses; prepare reports complying with ISO/cGMP and internal regulations; and coordinate material/instrument process validations. • Communicated experimental results in written and verbal formats to interdisciplinary team members. • Maintained lab material and biohazard waste removal inventory. • Trained and lead lab personnel in laboratory procedures and provided guidance and oversight to team.
I had the privilege of shadowing Dr.Philip Stieg, Dept. Chair of Neurological Surgery. I shadowed him in the operating room and in his clinic where he saw pre and post operative patients.
Dr. Sanat Kumar's lab, Dept. Chairman of Chemical Engineering at Columbia University. • Studied the mechanical properties of physically absorbed polymers on silica particles to understand how physical absorption of polymers compared to chemical grafting methods. • Projects: 1) Physically absorbed block copolymers on to silica particles and their superstructures. 2) Dispersion of physically absorbed polystyrene on to silica particles. • Presented findings to the faculty at a year-end review
Dr. Anna Marie Kenney's lab. Over the course of these 3 years, I have worked closely with Dr. Cemile Guldal, a post doctorate fellow in the lab. The goal of the laboratory was to use neural precursor cell cycle regulation to better understand the etiology of brain tumors, which would ultimately lead to new treatments. My work entailed performing transformations, prepping DNA plasmids, molecular cloning, running DNA digests and gels, making western blot gels, as wells as making various solutions etc.