I am a PhD Chemist with expertise in polyester polyol and drug metabolite synthesis, currently working as a Technical Support Chemist at LANXESS, a leading specialty chemicals company. At LANXESS, I develop polyester polyol and urethane cast elastomers products, and provide technical plant support for large scale polyester polyol manufacturing. I use my skills in synthesis and characterization of polyester polyols via titration and FT-IR technique to ensure the quality and performance of the products. Previously, I was a Synthetic Chemist at Boehringer Ingelheim, a global pharmaceutical company, where I synthesized various drug metabolites and characterized them using LC/MS, HPLC, and NMR techniques. I also gained experience in downstream processes such as purification, filtration, and preparation of drug metabolites. I contributed to the drug development process by providing insights and data on the metabolic pathways and profiles of potential drug candidates.I obtained my PhD in Chemistry from the University of Connecticut, where I conducted research on the synthesis of boron dipyrromethene dye derivatives and their applications in bioimaging and photodynamic therapy. I published three first author papers in prestigious journals, demonstrating my ability to communicate complex scientific concepts and results effectively. I am passionate about applying my chemistry knowledge and skills to create innovative and useful products that can improve the quality of life and health of people and the environment. I am always eager to learn new techniques and collaborate with other professionals in the field.