Kirstin Snodgrass

Ceramic Scientist I at ION Storage Systems

Kirstin Snodgrass has a diverse work experience in various scientific and engineering roles. Kirstin started their career as an Agricultural Chemist at Solvay in 2018, where they conducted lab experiments to modify properties in tank mix stabilizers and pesticides. Kirstin also worked on raw material qualification studies and prepared technical reports and presentations. In 2019, they joined Johnson Matthey as a Chemical Process Engineer, focusing on synthetic inorganic chemistry and batch chemical manufacturing processes. Kirstin conducted trials to improve efficiency and safety and provided technical support to customers. Kirstin also worked as an Engineering Intern at RCC Fabricators, Inc. in 2020, where they collaborated on designing CAD drawings and 3D models. Kirstin also performed administrative duties such as purchasing and customer support. In the same year, they worked as a Teaching Assistant at Drexel University, where they synthesized various materials and filmed virtual labs to enhance remote student learning. Kirstin also graded assignments and exams. Kirstin later joined DuPont as a Process Chemistry Associate Investigator, where they worked on process optimization and investigations. Currently, they are a Ceramic Scientist I at Ion Storage Systems, where they continue to contribute their expertise in the field.

Kirstin Snodgrass pursued their education from 2016 to 2021 at Drexel University, where they obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Materials Science and Engineering.

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