Matt Frost
About Matt Frost
Matt Frost is a Principal Process Development Engineer at Boston Scientific, specializing in electrolytic deposition of thin metal films.
Company
Matt Frost currently works at Boston Scientific as a Principal Process Development Engineer. He has been with Boston Scientific since 2009, initially joining as a Senior Manufacturing Engineer and later serving as a Senior Process Development Engineer.
Title
Matt Frost holds the position of Principal Process Development Engineer. In this role, he leads and oversees the development and optimization of manufacturing processes.
Education and Expertise
Matt Frost studied at the University of Minnesota-Duluth, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering and Chemistry. His academic background laid the foundation for his expertise in the electrolytic deposition of thin metal films, specifically Copper, Nickel, and Gold.
Background
Matt Frost began his career as a Technical Coop Student at International Paper from 2004 to 2005. He then served as an Undergraduate Teaching Assistant at the University of Minnesota Duluth from 2002 to 2006. His professional journey also includes roles at Hutchinson Technology, Inc., where he worked as an Advanced Materials and Process Development Engineer and was promoted to project leader.
Achievements
Matt Frost has several notable achievements in his career. At Hutchinson Technology, Inc., he developed a process for plating and reflowing a lead-free solder alloy directly onto manufactured components and was promoted to a project leader focusing on copper plating processes. He also made significant contributions at International Paper, including implementing a change to the stock preparation system that reduced daily pulp waste by 10% and participating in a capital project to install a large web monitoring system costing over $1 million.