Mina Wanis
About Mina Wanis
Mina Wanis is a Process Engineer at Bristol Myers Squibb with a background in biomedical engineering and extensive experience in various engineering roles.
Current Position at Bristol Myers Squibb
Mina Wanis currently works as a Process Engineer at Bristol Myers Squibb. He joined the company in July 2020. His role at Bristol Myers Squibb involves overseeing manufacturing processes and ensuring that operations run effectively and efficiently. His experience in process engineering from various prior roles has equipped him with the expertise necessary for his current position.
Previous Experience at Fresenius Kabi
Before joining Bristol Myers Squibb, Mina Wanis worked at Fresenius Kabi as a Process Engineer. He held this role from 2019 to 2020 for a duration of one year. At Fresenius Kabi, a global health care company that specializes in lifesaving medicines and technologies, he was responsible for process improvements and supporting manufacturing operations.
Project Engineer at Clarke Solutions
Mina Wanis served as a Project Engineer with Clarke Solutions, working on assignment at Eli Lilly and Company from 2015 to 2019. In this role, he was involved in project management and engineering tasks that supported Eli Lilly's manufacturing and operational needs. His four-year tenure provided him with significant project management experience in a pharmaceutical environment.
Academic Background in Biomedical Engineering
Mina Wanis holds a Master of Science (M.S.) in Biomedical Engineering from Purdue University, which he earned between 2011 and 2013. Additionally, he completed a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Biomedical Engineering at Purdue School of Engineering and Technology, IUPUI, from 2005 to 2011. His educational background provided a strong foundation in biomedical engineering principles and research methodologies.
Early Career and Research Positions
Mina Wanis began his career in research roles. He was a Research Assistant at Purdue School of Engineering and Technology, Yokota Lab from 2010 to 2013. He also worked as a Research Assistant at IUPUI's Center of Orthopedic Research for eight months in 2010. These positions involved conducting important scientific studies and contributing to advancements in biomedical engineering.