Walter Oluwole

Product Manager at Smart UV
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States, US

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Credentials

  • Federal Bureau of Investigation Collegiate Academy Certificate
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Experience

    • Appliances, Electrical, and Electronics Manufacturing
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Product Manager
      • Jun 2020 - Present

      Contributed to customer service inbound sale leads in a small company environment. Scouted, interviewed and retained, scientific consultants to conduct testing for products efficacy and safety Developed case studies with established customers Managed domestic and international distributor and vendor applicants, relations, and inquires, interviews, and presentations Developed product brochures for distributors, vendors, and customers Scouted new technologies to add to the Smart UV product line Added a pre-existing technology “photo-chromatic paint” which compliments all uvc products by visually verifying technical specifications and claims in an efficient manner Utilized this product in marketing support and sold to customers and clients for projects, safety protocols, and internal verification use. Proactively sought out scientific UVC literature for training, marketing, and safety purposes Developed product manuals, product training manuals. Trained sales representatives on the SmartUV product line. Show less

    • United States
    • Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Upstream Process Development Associate Scientist
      • Apr 2019 - Jun 2020

      Operating bioreactors and high-throughput instruments for process development of therapeutics. Key Responsibilities: Participate in the execution of bench-scale experiments using shake flasks and lab bioreactors to perform process development and characterization Participation in the design and execution of experiments, interfacing mainly with upstream, sometimes with downstream and analytical personnel to achieve process development objectives Effectively work in cross-functional process development teams and execute task independently to accomplish overall project goals Show less

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Researcher Project Lead
      • Jun 2017 - Apr 2019

      MIT, Department of Chemical Engineering Project Lead Researcher Environmental Health and Safety Representative & Chem-E Lab Technician Project: In-Line and Real-Time Bioprocess Raman Analyzer Collaboration with Resolution Spectra Systems Developed chemometric models through identical Fed-batch mammalian cell culture experiments to validate the Procellics Raman in-line analyzer. The completed model was validated with offline bioanalyzers (FLEX2&CDV) to determine the feasibility and accuracy of the implementation of the Procellics in-line analyzers in the upstream process of mammalian cell culture bioprocessing. Ongoing research and development project with Nova-Biomedical, with the purpose of hosting and management of their cell culture, testing and providing user experience of the current market and off-market bio-analyzers. Additionally trained new and current lab members leading projects for Nova-Biomedical. Conducted safety orientation for guest, students, UROPs, teachers, colleagues, and company guests Trained new teaching assistants, team members and MIT UROP students in basic use of benchtop bioreactors, cell culture, microbial culture, aseptic technique, lab safety and proper use of various upstream and downstream techniques and methods. Show less

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Research Assistant
      • Jun 2015 - Aug 2016

      MIT, Department of Chemical Engineering Project Research Assistant Project: FAME (fatty acid methyl ester) & Oenology Project FAME project Sponsored by National Renewable Energy Laboratory FAME project- Purpose was to develop methods to produce high yields of fatty acid methyl esters (FAME) that can be utilized as a potential source for biodiesel applications. Created small scale bioprocess methods using 125ml shake flask and 2-L bioreactors designed to monitor cell culture and fermentation experiments. Oneology project- goal to reduce alcoholic content in wine by developing a variety of inoculation and aeration techniques for regulating aerobic and anaerobic metabolic byproducts produced naturally by wine yeast strains executed protocols provided by National Renewable Energy company, modified and developed experimental procedures, researched peer-reviewed literature, trained TAs, collaborated with MIT Green Labs initiative Training Received: Environmental Health and Safety Certified, Lab-specific chemical hygiene, managing hazardous waste, bio-safety for researchers, Sartorius bio-reactor, PI systems Show less

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Research Assistant
      • Mar 2015 - May 2015

      Project: Screening of Phenotypic Mutations in Citrobacter rodentium Bacteria The goal of this research is to test the hypothesis that pathogenic bacteria populations survive in a natural environment by adapting, this adaption will result in reduced fitness in host colonization and toxicity. In other words, we have predicted that if Citobacter Rodentium follows the theory of evolutionary biology, its observed adaption will indirectly cause it to lose its ability to harm host organism that it infects. • Performed periodic inoculation and spotting of agar plates, • enumerating liquid bacterial populations, • recorded plate counts of bacteria, • assembled media, • buffers and plates, • prepared bacteria for cell counts, • followed strict sterilization requirements for the lab stocked consumables • washed, sterilized, and stocked glassware Show less

    • United States
    • Medical Device
    • 400 - 500 Employee
    • Biology Lab Assistant
      • May 2014 - Jul 2014

      My objective was to aid in improving the precision of the Bio Profile FLEX II (prototype cell analyzer) cell viability. This was implemented by carrying out trial runs with cells provided by MIT. The commercial Bio Profile CDV (Cell Density Viability) and Bio Profile Flex analyzers were also used to execute trial runs. The data from the commercial analyzers was used as a standard for the FLEX II. All data was analyzed graphed and correlated for monthly team meetings. If I organized and graphed the data for the week I would present the data to my co-workers. Other task that were preformed were noting any problems with the prototype machine. If a common problem occurred I would make an attempt to repair the machine. Performed and presented data analysis, labeled and sorted samples, maintained lab equipment, prepared lab experiments, executed data entry, prepared synthetic cell solutions, pipetted, dispatched work orders, performed cell density and viability testing of synthetics and organic cells, calibrated cell analyzers cleaned 3-d printer modules,performed inspections on new assembly components Show less

Education

  • University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
    Bachelor’s Degree, Biology
    2011 - 2016

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