Rachana Gollapudi
About Rachana Gollapudi
Rachana Gollapudi is a Student Research Assistant at Procter & Gamble and a Thermodynamics Teaching Assistant at Miami University, with a background in bioinformatics analysis, tissue engineering, and biomedical device development.
Current Position at Procter & Gamble
Rachana Gollapudi is currently employed as a Student Research Assistant at Procter & Gamble in Cincinnati, Ohio. Her role began in 2018 and involves engaging with various research projects within the company. Based in the United States, she has been contributing her skills to support the innovation and development efforts at Procter & Gamble.
Teaching Assistant Experience at Miami University
Since 2018, Rachana Gollapudi has been working as a Thermodynamics Teaching Assistant at Miami University, located in Oxford, Ohio. In this role, she assists in teaching thermodynamics courses, helping students understand complex concepts and providing support during laboratory sessions. Her involvement at Miami University underscores her commitment to academic excellence and education.
Undergraduate Research Roles at Miami University
Rachana Gollapudi has an extensive background in research, having served as an Undergraduate Research Assistant at Miami University's Microbiology Department from 2014 to 2015. Additionally, she was an Undergraduate Summer Scholar at the same institution in 2017. These roles provided her with hands-on research experience and the opportunity to contribute to significant scientific investigations.
Editing Intern at Entroids
In 2016, Rachana Gollapudi worked as an Editing Intern at Entroids for three months. During her internship, she gained valuable experience in editing and content management. This position helped her develop skills that are essential for scientific communication and research dissemination.
Educational Background in Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering
Rachana Gollapudi pursued her education at Miami University from 2014 to 2018, completing a program that aligned with her interests in bioinformatics analysis, tissue engineering, and biomedical device development. Her formal education equipped her with the foundational knowledge and technical skills necessary for her subsequent research roles and career aspirations.