Muhammad Siddiqui
About Muhammad Siddiqui
Muhammad Siddiqui is a Senior Engineer I in Material Science and SUS at Bristol Myers Squibb, with over 5 years of experience in the bio-pharmaceutical device industry.
Current Role at Bristol Myers Squibb
Muhammad Siddiqui is currently a Senior Engineer I specializing in Material Science and Single-Use Systems (SUS) at Bristol Myers Squibb. His work is based in Warren, New Jersey, U.S. His responsibilities include contributing to the advancement of cutting-edge solutions in the medical device and pharmaceutical sectors.
Previous Experience at Entegris
From 2019 to 2023, Muhammad Siddiqui worked as a Life Science Application Engineer at Entegris in the Greater Boston Area. During his four-year tenure at Entegris, he played a significant role in product research, development, and application within the bio-pharmaceutical device industry.
Educational Background
Muhammad Siddiqui holds a Master of Science degree in Chemical Engineering with a focus on Product Development from the University of California, Berkeley, completed in 2019. He also earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering from the Polytechnic School of Engineering at New York University, completed in 2015.
Early Career Roles and Internships
Earlier in his career, Muhammad Siddiqui held various roles including Research and Development at Sartorius Stedim Biotech from 2015 to 2018 in Greater New York City Area and Purification Development Intern at Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. in 2014 for two months in Tarrytown, NY. He also served as an Undergraduate Researcher at Montclare Protein Engineering and Molecular Design Lab from 2013 to 2014 in Brooklyn, NY.
Graduate Roles at UC Berkeley
In 2019, Muhammad Siddiqui worked as a Graduate Student Consultant for 4 months in the San Francisco Bay Area and as a Graduate Student Instructor for 4 months in Berkeley, CA within the University of California, Berkeley. These roles further enhanced his expertise in chemical engineering and product development.