Matthew Stone
About Matthew Stone
Matthew Stone is a Process Engineer currently employed at Materion Corporation since 2018, following a two-year tenure as a Clinical Laboratory Technician at X-Cell Laboratories. He holds a Master of Science in Chemical Engineering and a Bachelor of Science in Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry from the University at Buffalo.
Work at Materion
Matthew Stone has been employed at Materion Corporation as a Process Engineer since 2018. His role involves overseeing and optimizing manufacturing processes, ensuring efficiency and quality in production. He has contributed to various projects within the organization, leveraging his expertise in chemical engineering to enhance operational workflows. His tenure at Materion spans six years, during which he has developed a strong understanding of the company's processes and technologies.
Previous Experience at X-Cell Laboratories
Prior to his current position, Matthew Stone worked at X-Cell Laboratories of Western New York, Inc. as a Clinical Laboratory Technician/Accessioner from 2016 to 2018. In this role, he was responsible for managing laboratory samples and ensuring accurate data entry. His experience at X-Cell Laboratories provided him with foundational skills in laboratory operations and quality control, which he later applied in his engineering career.
Education and Expertise
Matthew Stone holds a Master of Science (M.S.) in Chemical Engineering from the University at Buffalo, which he completed in 2018. He also earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry from the same institution, graduating in 2015. His educational background equips him with a solid foundation in both chemical engineering principles and pharmaceutical applications, enhancing his capabilities as a process engineer.
Experience as a Wet Chemistry Analyst
Matthew Stone worked as a Wet Chemistry Analyst at ALS Environmental - North America from 2015 to 2016. In this position, he conducted various chemical analyses and tests to ensure compliance with environmental standards. This role contributed to his understanding of analytical chemistry and reinforced his technical skills in laboratory settings.
Student Experience at University at Buffalo
During his time at the University at Buffalo from 2011 to 2015, Matthew Stone gained practical experience as a student. This period allowed him to engage in various academic and laboratory activities, laying the groundwork for his future career in chemical engineering and pharmaceutical chemistry.