Jian T.
About Jian T.
Jian T. is a Senior Scientist at Procter & Gamble, specializing in antiperspirant deodorant products. He has extensive experience in product research and development, with a background in chemistry and environmental biology.
Current Role at Procter & Gamble
Jian T. is currently working at Procter & Gamble as a Senior Scientist and Product Researcher. His focus is on the company's antiperspirant deodorant products. Since 2016, he has led research and development efforts, focusing on developing new claims and demonstrations to enhance market presence. He also plays a critical role in identifying learning gaps and designing consumer research to address business questions in the antiperspirant deodorant sector. His efforts are instrumental in shaping the go-to-market strategy for female antiperspirant deodorant products in North America, supporting R&D for global brand expansion.
Previous Roles at Procter & Gamble
From 2008 to 2016, Jian T. worked at Procter & Gamble as a Senior Scientist and Product Researcher for laundry products. In this role, he focused on developing innovative solutions and conducting in-depth product research for the company's laundry segment. Before that, he served as a Scientist from 2005 to 2007, where he contributed to the company's early-stage product development and research activities.
Academic and Early Career Background
Jian T.'s academic journey began at the Ocean University of China, where he obtained a Bachelor's degree in Ecology and Environmental Biology from 1986 to 1990. He then pursued a Ph.D. in Chemistry at The Ohio State University, completing his studies from 1993 to 1999. His early career included various roles, such as an Analytical Chemist at Aerotek, where he worked from 1998 to 1999 and again from 2000 to 2003. Additionally, he served as an Assistant Engineer at the North China Sea Environmental Monitor Center from 1990 to 1993.
Experience at University of Cincinnati
Jian T. has held roles at the University of Cincinnati, including a Postdoctoral position from 2004 to 2005, where he contributed to significant research projects. He also worked as a Consultant for 10 months in 2003, providing expert advice and participating in various academic research initiatives.