Brussels Metropolitan Area
I lead the Global R&D Data Science and Digitalization effort for the entire Soluble Unit Dose Category additionally to serval process and Product design innovations. I partner closely with Product Supply, Engineering and Manufacturing organizations. My foundational technical skills initially lay in the areas associated with Chemical Engineering, Soft matter, process, and Product design. As a result of my years of experience in Data Science, Data analytics including ML/DL and general AI, I have reached a true Ambidexterity in finding the right synthesis between and Organization design and resources needed to enable the Digitalization and leverage Data Science and AI solutions. I am driven by a deep technical education, business experience and international exposure, I have developed technical leadership skills, senior management skills and an outstanding national and international profile in my field. Thrive when I see my efforts resulting in the growth others and the organization around me.
Global Process Design for the Soluble Unit Dose category. New Technology design and implementation with scientific focus area in Polymer science, Transport phenomena, Mathematical Modeling and optimization. Technical responsibility and guidance for Data Science and Digitalization implementation in the category. Academic research work focused on Bio-Polymers, Multiphase Fluid Dynamics both Experimental and Computational, Rheology & Tribology.
Group Scientist for Process & Product Development. Main skills lay in the areas associated with Polymer science and Engineering ( Transport phenomena / Mathematical Modeling). Data Science responsibility for the sector with Strong programming ability in multiple languages (Python, R, MS-MySQL, VBA, Matlab..) Academic research work during PhD focused on Bio-Polymers, Fluid Dynamics Experimental and Computational, Rheology&Tribology.
Post-Graduate Trainer in Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFX/ICEM) Responsible for preparing, organizing and teaching the course to qualified research scientists and PhDs students of every department of the University of Birmingham.