Nidhi G.
About Nidhi G.
Nidhi G. is an R&D Project Manager at Noble Biomaterials, specializing in sustainable materials innovation within the textile engineering field. She has a background in research and internships at NC State University and the Material Innovation Initiative.
Work at Noble Biomaterials
Nidhi G. has been serving as the R&D Project Manager at Noble Biomaterials since 2021. In this role, she focuses on sustainable materials innovation within the textile engineering sector. Her responsibilities include overseeing research and development projects aimed at enhancing material performance and sustainability. Nidhi's position is based in Scranton, Pennsylvania, where she contributes to the company's mission of advancing textile technology.
Education and Expertise
Nidhi G. graduated from North Carolina State University with a Bachelor of Science in Textile Engineering and a minor in Political Science. She was recognized as a Centennial Scholar, an honor awarded to outstanding students. Her academic background provides her with a solid foundation in textile sciences and engineering, which she applies in her professional endeavors, particularly in sustainable materials innovation.
Background
Nidhi G. has a diverse background in textile engineering and research. Prior to her current role, she worked at NC State Wilson College of Textiles as an Undergraduate Researcher and as a Textile Engineering Assistant. She also gained experience as a Material Performance Intern at the Material Innovation Initiative. These roles have contributed to her expertise in creative problem solving within the textile engineering field.
Previous Work Experience
Before joining Noble Biomaterials, Nidhi G. held several positions that enhanced her skills in textile engineering. She worked as an Undergraduate Researcher at NC State Wilson College of Textiles for six months in 2019-2020. Additionally, she served as a Material Performance Intern for two months in 2020 and held a Textile Engineering Assistantship for three months in 2018. These experiences have shaped her approach to research and development in textiles.