Product Development Engineer
CurrentDeveloping rapid, low-cost, polymer-based chemical sensor for PFAS (forever chemical) detection. Early-stage startup (<5 employees).
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Greg Molina Iii is listed as Product Development Engineer at Fluorityx | PFAS Detection in Minutes | Chemical Sensing | Materials Science and Engineering at Fluorityx, based in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. AeroLeads shows a matched LinkedIn profile for Greg Molina Iii.
Greg Molina Iii previously worked as Product Development Engineer at Fluorityx and Lead Materials Chemist Intern at 3D Architech. Greg Molina Iii holds Master Of Science - Ms, Materials Science from Boston University College Of Engineering.
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I'm in my element when testing, observing, evaluating, then reporting data. In short, I'm on a mission to build cool things and build them well. Research projects include: Chemical sensors for PFAS, 3D printing metal parts via Hydrogel Infused Additive Manufacturing, fabrication of OLED devices, synthesis of OLED materials, and beer brewing (with yeast proteomics via GCMS too!).Also, you clicked "see more"! My header photo is composed of two photos: both are the bottom of a 5 gallon bucket. The left image shows crystals of organic material. I ran my workup quite concentrated, and the lab was cold. This bucket was holding liters of organic phase, and left uncovered and untouched overnight. The rest is 1) energetically favorable and 2) quite beautiful :)The right image shows the same material, but only a thin layer of organic phase was in the bucket. Again, left uncovered and untouched overnight to leave dendrites of solid. An accidental demonstration in morphology/crystal growth for small molecule organics!
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Watertown, Massachusetts, United States
Developing rapid, low-cost, polymer-based chemical sensor for PFAS (forever chemical) detection. Early-stage startup (<5 employees).
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
Developed photopolymer resin formulations for DLP 3D printing. Processed printed parts from organogel to metal (Cu, Ni, alloyed) parts. Designed and executed experiments to understand and discover novel capabilities via Hydrogel Infused Additive Manufacturing technology. Delivered results and findings in weekly group meetings and accelerated the onboarding.
New Castle, Delaware, United States
Application development and scale-up for phosphorescent blue OLEDs. Synthesized ligands for Pt- and Ir- centered complexes from milligram to kilogram scale. Materials sent to Universal Display Corporation, to be used in Samsung and LG devices. Primarily characterized final compounds by UHPLC and HNMR, and LCMS/GCMS to characterize intermediates..
4055-89 Market Street, Philadelphia PA
Data entry, prescription filling, drug stock management, and insurance claim processing. Gained valuable interpersonal skills that retail healthcare requires. Maintained high level of trust and respect between fellow technicians and staff pharmacists.
Kilogram scale chemistry performed in collaboration with chemists. Produced tens of kilos of ligands for OLED metal complexes. Expedited the onboarding of 4 team members, including senior scientists and interns.
New Castle, Delaware
Assisted chemists and laboratory technicians with daily tasks and reactions. Maintained a clean and safe lab environment, boosting the productivity and throughput of the lab.
Southwest Water Pollution Control Plant
Independently performed regulated analyses to monitor water treatment.
Cherry Hill, New Jersey, United States
4th dan black belt in Traditional Taekwondo and 1st dan in Olympic Taekwondo, competed and instructed in both.
MS Mentored Project: Fabricated and rigorously tested dozens of OLED devices, leading to the identification of extended conjugation and.
BS Senior Project: Yeast proteomics during fermentation for beer brewing in the Owens analytical lab. Determined fermentation products by.
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Greg Molina Iii works for Fluorityx.
Greg Molina Iii is listed as Product Development Engineer at Fluorityx | PFAS Detection in Minutes | Chemical Sensing | Materials Science and Engineering at Fluorityx.
Greg Molina Iii is based in Boston, Massachusetts, United States while working with Fluorityx.
Greg Molina Iii has worked for Fluorityx, 3D Architech, Adesis, Inc., Rite Aid Pharmacy, and Philadelphia Water Department.
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Greg Molina Iii holds Master Of Science - Ms, Materials Science from Boston University College Of Engineering.
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