Nathan Rivers

Process Engineer - Mass Transfer at XDC

Nathan Rivers has extensive experience in various roles. Nathan began their career as an IT Help Desk Assistant at Furman University, where they provided software installations and computer troubleshooting for students and faculty. Nathan also served as a Chemical Laboratory Assistant, assisting the laboratory coordinator in teaching chemistry labs.

Following their time at Furman University, Nathan joined North Carolina State University, where they worked as a Graduate Teaching Assistant. Nathan taught classes in General Chemistry and Organic Chemistry, both in the classroom and laboratory settings. Nathan also served as a Graduate Research Assistant, conducting laboratory research on electronic coupling through carbon-based Donor-Acceptors. Nathan'sresponsibilities included experimental instrumentation and synthetic chemistry.

Nathan then moved on to Cree, where they worked as a Process Development Engineer. In this role, they focused on automotive-grade LED product design, leading a project from planning and prototyping to pilot build testing and production level release. Nathan developed a new version of high-powered LED for automotive applications.

Most recently, Nathan joined X Display Company (XDC) as a Mass Transfer Process Engineer. Further details about this role are not provided.

Nathan Rivers began their education at Sanderson High School, where they attended from 2008 to 2012. After completing their high school education, they pursued a Bachelor's degree in Chemistry at Furman University, from 2012 to 2016. Following this, Nathan furthered their education by completing a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Chemistry at North Carolina State University, which they attended from 2016 to 2018.

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