Anja Rumplecker Galloway, PhD, has a diverse and extensive work experience in various leadership and research roles. Anja Rumplecker is currently the Director of Technology Program Management at Infinium Holdings, Inc., where they are responsible for overseeing technology programs. Prior to this role, they worked as an Associate Director of Research & Tech Operations at Astellas Gene Therapies, where they managed program development, proposal and contract management, and provided support for research and development operations. Anja also served as the Program Management Director of Industrial Products at Intrexon Corporation, where they defined program objectives, managed schedules, and developed strategies for commercially viable project solutions.
Before joining Intrexon, they held multiple positions at Siluria Technologies, Inc., including Technology Program Manager, Senior Technologist & Project Manager, and Staff Scientist. In these roles, they contributed to various technology programs and projects. Anja also has experience as a Research Scientist at Chevron and the University of California, Berkeley, where they focused on catalyst development research.
Earlier in their career, Anja worked as a Process Development Scientist at TÜV NORD GROUP, where they were responsible for process development.
Overall, Anja Rumplecker Galloway, PhD, has a strong background in program management, technology development, and research, with a particular focus on industrial products and catalyst R&D.
Anja Rumplecker Galloway, PhD has an extensive education history, with a focus on catalysis, advanced functional materials, and nanomaterials. Anja Rumplecker began in 1997 by obtaining a Master of Science (MS) degree in Chemistry from the University of Hamburg, which they completed in 2003. In 2000, they also earned a Bachelor's degree in Chemistry from the University of Exeter.
Continuing their education, Galloway pursued a Research Doctorate in Unifying Concepts in Catalysis at Ruhr University Bochum from 2004 to 2005. During this time, they were also involved in other educational activities. In 2004, they engaged with the National Doctorate Program on Catalysis (NDCAT) and Stockholm University, focusing on catalysis and advanced functional materials, respectively.
Finally, Galloway completed their academic journey by earning a Doctor rer. nat. degree in Catalysis, Advanced Functional Materials & Nanomaterials from the Max Planck Society between 2003 and 2007. As indicated in the provided information, no end year is available for their time at Max Planck Society, suggesting that they may still be involved in ongoing research or other activities related to their field of study.
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