Ray Emerson has a strong background in industrial automation system design, testing, and validation in a cGMP environment. Ray has extensive experience in designing and validating Emerson Process Management family instrumentation/hardware/software, as well as various traditional I/O and bus technologies. Ray has worked in roles such as Principal Engineer, Senior Systems Engineer, Senior Project Engineer, and Project Engineer at NECI from 2007 to present. Ray also has experience as a Sr. Research Assistant, Teaching Assistant, and Research Assistant at Worcester Polytechnic Institute from 2001 to 2006. Their areas of expertise include curriculum development, chemical engineering, and chemical reactor design.
Ray Emerson has an extensive education history in the field of Chemical Engineering. Ray earned their BS degree from Worcester Polytechnic Institute, where they studied Chemical Engineering, from 1997 to 2001. Following this, they pursued their MS degree in Chemical Engineering with a focus on medical device design and medical device infection from 2001 to 2004, also at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Ray's academic journey continued as they completed their PhD in Chemical Engineering with a specialization in medical device design, microbiology, and infection from 2004 to 2006, once again at Worcester Polytechnic Institute.
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