Ydna Questell-Santiago

Chief Technology Officer at Bloom Biorenewables Ltd

Ydna Questell-Santiago has a diverse work experience in the fields of biorenewables, research, and project engineering.

In 2013, Ydna began their career as an Undergraduate Researcher at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where they focused on biomass depolymerization using gamma-valerolactone (GVL) based processes and the separation of sugars from GVL for fermentation.

Later in 2013, Ydna worked as a Research Assistant at Glucan Biorenewables LLC, where they likely continued their research in biorenewable technologies.

In 2013, Ydna also joined Merck as a Project Engineer, specializing in Lean Six Sigma methodology. They played a vital role in improving the completion time for product approvals by implementing organization, metrics, and infrastructure. They received training in Good Manufacturing Practice, Lean Six Sigma (Green Belt), Behavior Coaching, and Change and Consequence Management.

In 2019, Ydna joined the Massachusetts Institute of Technology as a Postdoctoral Fellow and later a Postdoctoral Associate. The specifics of their role are not mentioned, but it can be assumed that they were involved in research and academic activities.

Since 2021, Ydna has been working at Bloom Biorenewables, initially as a Senior Scientist and Safety Officer, later as a Team Leader for Lignin Products and Safety Officer, and most recently as the Chief Technology Officer.

Overall, Ydna Questell-Santiago's work experience showcases a strong background in biorenewables, research, and project engineering, with a focus on improving processes and driving innovation in their respective roles.

Ydna Questell-Santiago completed a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from the University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez between 2008 and 2014. Subsequently, they pursued their Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Chemical Engineering at EPFL (École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne) from 2014 to 2019. In addition to their formal education, Ydna Questell-Santiago received a certification as a Lean Six Sigma - Green Belt from Merck Sharp & Dohme in May 2013.

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