Dan Chen

Process Engineer @ Materion

About Dan Chen

Dan Chen is a Process Engineer at Materion Corporation in the Greater Milwaukee Area, where he has worked since 2019. He specializes in troubleshooting and commissioning for inorganic material processes and is proficient in Aspen Plus and SQL.

Work at Materion

Dan Chen has been employed at Materion Corporation as a Process Engineer since 2019. In this role, he focuses on process optimization and improvements, particularly for inorganic material processes. His responsibilities include troubleshooting and commissioning, ensuring that processes run efficiently and effectively. Dan's work contributes to the overall performance and reliability of the company's operations in the Greater Milwaukee Area.

Education and Expertise

Dan Chen earned a Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering from Virginia Tech, where he studied from 2008 to 2012. His educational background provides a solid foundation for his expertise in process design and optimization. He is proficient in using Aspen Plus for process optimization tasks and utilizes SQL for data management in engineering processes. Dan's skills enable him to effectively manage and improve engineering processes.

Background

Before joining Materion, Dan Chen worked at Bostik as a Process Engineer from 2012 to 2019. During his seven years at Bostik, he gained valuable experience in process design and improvements, specifically for PSM Lite plants. His background in both companies has equipped him with a diverse skill set in the engineering field, particularly in troubleshooting and commissioning processes.

Achievements

Dan Chen specializes in troubleshooting and commissioning for inorganic material processes. He has developed expertise in managing multicultural interactions within engineering projects, which enhances collaboration and communication among diverse teams. His contributions to process design and improvements have positively impacted the efficiency of the operations he has been involved in.

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