María Isabel Araya González
About María Isabel Araya González
María Isabel Araya González is a Material Data Analyst at Boston Scientific in Costa Rica with a background in quality control, project planning, and research.
Current Role at Boston Scientific
María Isabel Araya González has been serving as a Material Data Analyst at Boston Scientific since 2021. Based in Costa Rica, she applies her extensive background in quality control and project planning to ensure the efficient management and analysis of material data. Her role involves conducting detailed data analyses to support operational decisions and improve material quality processes within the company.
Previous Experience at Boston Scientific
Prior to her current role, María worked as a Quality Engineering Intern at Boston Scientific for six months in 2021. In this capacity, she gained critical experience in quality control processes and contributed to various quality assurance projects. This internship provided her with practical insights into the application of quality engineering principles in a real-world setting, enhancing her technical skills and understanding of industry standards.
Academic Background and Specialization
María Isabel holds a Bachelor’s degree in Industrial Chemistry from Universidad Nacional, which she completed between 2014 and 2019. Her academic journey has equipped her with a strong foundation in chemistry and industrial processes. This educational background enables her to understand and analyze complex chemical data, supporting her in various professional roles, including her current position at Boston Scientific.
Research and Laboratory Experience
María has accumulated significant experience in research and development. She worked as a Laboratory Specialist at Laboratorio de Fitoquímica in Heredia, Costa Rica, from 2018 to 2021, where she engaged in detailed chemical analyses and research projects. Additionally, she served as an Analyst at Laboratorio de Química de la Atmósfera from 2017 to 2018. Her roles at CeniBiot as a Pasante in the periods of 2018-2019 and mid-2019 further honed her research and laboratory skills.
Tutoring and Academic Support
In 2020, María worked as a Tutora at Programa Éxito Académico in Heredia, Costa Rica, for nine months. Through this role, she provided academic support and guidance to students, aiding them in their educational pursuits. Her excellent communication skills were instrumental in effectively tutoring and mentoring students, demonstrating her ability to convey complex concepts in understandable terms.