Vikram Bose-Mullick has a diverse and extensive work experience spanning multiple companies and roles. Vikram is currently serving as the Sr. Director of Fuel Cell Platforms at Plug Power, where they lead a team in various areas including Transportation, Electrical, Software, Design, Mechanical, and Systems. In this role, they are responsible for advancing fuel cell solutions for energy sustainability in applications such as transportation, material handling, and aviation.
Prior to this, Vikram held the position of Director of Electrical Engineering at Plug Power, focusing on hydrogen fuel cells and contributing to sustainable engineering ventures. Before joining Plug Power, they worked as the Head of the Sensor Business Unit at Harcosemco, a subsidiary of TransDigm Group Inc.
Vikram also has a significant tenure at Danaher/Fortive, where they held various positions at Anderson-Negele, a global instrumentation company. Vikram'sroles included Director of Engineering & Project Management at XOS, Director of Engineering, Staff Engineer/Manager, Staff Engineer & Embedded Systems Architect, and Senior Embedded Systems Engineer. During their time at Anderson-Negele, they demonstrated expertise in sanitary solutions for food, beverage, and life sciences processing, and played a key role in the development of innovative products.
Earlier in their career, Vikram worked as an R&D Engineer at Medtronic, focusing on designing compliant electronics for medical products. Vikram also served as a Design Engineer & Project Manager at Respiratory Management Technology, where they led the complete life-cycle development of embedded OEM prototypes for medical and industrial health applications.
Vikram's educational background includes a fully-funded MSEE and Ph.D. from West Virginia University, where they gained teaching experience in undergraduate-level electrical engineering courses and conducted research on adaptive filters, fuzzy logic, neural networks, and real-time control.
Overall, Vikram Bose-Mullick has a proven track record of leadership and technical expertise in the field of engineering, with a focus on sustainability, fuel cells, and instrumentation.
Vikram Bose-Mullick completed their education at three different institutions. Vikram earned a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (BSEE) and a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (MSEE) from West Virginia University, attending from 1996 to 2004. Vikram then pursued a Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Business Administration and Management, General at The State University of New York from 2016 to 2018. Vikram's education history also includes attending Modern School (VV) in India, but the specific dates and any degrees earned during that time are unknown.
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