Prathamesh D. Raiter

Prathamesh Raiter 

Prathamesh D. Raiter

M. S. in Materials Science and Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
B. Tech. in Chemical Engineering, Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai, MH

About me

I work as a Process Engineer at TSMC Arizona where I use statistical process control methods to establish and sustain a robust manufacturing process. I focus on thin films deposition and design and execute experiments to optimize the manufacturing process and achieve precision control at Angstrom levels.

For my masters thesis, my project was with the Mechanics for Material Design lab investigating the influence of electric field on uniaxial deformation of ionically charged polymers.

I spent my 2019 summer building SVMs and Bayesian models to identify new bioactive compounds at Stine Research Center (formerly DuPont lab) discovery division, where I also built a shell, Python/tkinter workflow to compute theoretical UV/Vis, pKa and NMR spectra using Time-dependent Density Functional Theory.

During my undergraduate senior year, I worked with Prof. Shashank Mhaske, Prof. Pradeep Vavia and Prof. Ratnesh Jain to design, synthesize and evaluate Rivastigmine transdermal patches.

Prathamesh Raiter