Jeremy Gershonowitz has a diverse work experience. Jeremy began their career at OpenText in 2015 as a Summer Intern in Software Engineering. In 2016, they returned to Becton Dickinson as a Summer Research Associate. The following year, they worked as a Research Assistant at Cornell University. In 2019, they moved to Parker Hannifin as an R&D Materials Scientist. Currently, they are an Electrochemical Cell Engineer at Electric Hydrogen. During their 2017 Summer Research Associate role at Becton Dickinson, they developed a new line of blood collection tubes with chemical additives designed to enhance blood preservation. Jeremy also identified improvements to new products through experimentation in a chemical lab and verified experimental results with theoretical chemistry and scientific literature.
Jeremy Gershonowitz received a Bachelor of Science in Materials Science and Engineering from Cornell University in 2019. Jeremy then pursued a Master of Science in Materials Science and Engineering at Cornell University, which they are currently completing.
May, 2022 - present