Christopher Wilbert
About Christopher Wilbert
Christopher Wilbert is the Senior Manager of Development Analytics at Bristol Myers Squibb in New Brunswick, New Jersey. He has extensive experience in chemical process development and has received the 'Excellence in Engineering Leadership' award in 2022.
Title
Christopher Wilbert holds the title of Senior Manager - Development Analytics at Bristol Myers Squibb, based in New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States.
Career at Bristol Myers Squibb
Christopher Wilbert has had an extensive career at Bristol Myers Squibb, serving in various roles. Since joining the company, he has worked as Principal Scientist - Chemical Process Development (2021-2024), Research Investigator I/II - Chemical Process Development (2019-2021), API Process Engineer - R&D External Manufacturing (2017-2019), and Associate Research Scientist I/II - Chemical and Synthetics Development (2014-2017), all based in New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States.
Previous Experience
Before his roles at Bristol Myers Squibb, Christopher Wilbert gained diverse experience through various internships and positions. He was an Engineering and Technology Intern at Merck in 2013 in Elkton, VA, a Student Research Assistant - Biomedical Engineering at Rutgers University in 2013 in Piscataway, NJ, and a Supply Chain/Operations Intern at L'Oréal in 2012 in New York, NY.
Education and Expertise
Christopher Wilbert completed his education at Rutgers University. He earned a Master’s Degree in Chemical Engineering from 2015 to 2019 and a Bachelor’s Degree in Chemical Engineering from 2009 to 2014. His academic background has significantly contributed to his expertise in chemical process development and analytics.
Achievements and Contributions
Christopher Wilbert has made significant contributions to the field of chemical engineering. He has authored a research paper on small molecule process development published in a peer-reviewed journal and presented at the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) annual conference. He led a cross-functional team to successfully scale up a new chemical process within a pilot plant, increasing production efficiency by 20%. Additionally, he received the 'Excellence in Engineering Leadership' award at Bristol Myers Squibb in 2022 and actively mentors junior engineers and scientists through the company's internal mentorship program.