Khatera Hazin, Ph.D., has a diverse range of work experience in research and development roles. Khatera is currently working at CarboNet, starting in 2019 as a Lead Polymer Chemist, then progressing to Director of Research & Development, and currently serving as the Vice President of Research & Development. Prior to this, they were a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at The University of British Columbia from 2018 to 2019 and obtained their Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry and Polymer Science there from 2011 to 2018. During their time at the university, they also worked as a Graduate Teaching Assistant from 2011 to 2017. Before joining the university, they worked as a Research and Development Engineer at Atotech Group, where they focused on electrochemical studies of electrolytes and processes for galvanic copper deposition on semiconductor substrates. Khatera also had experiences as an International Visiting M.Sc. Student Researcher at Simon Fraser University, where they synthesized complexes incorporating transition metals, and as a Research Assistant at Atotech Group, where they performed maintenance and cyclic voltammetry of electrolytic baths and conducted XRF analysis of semiconductor substrates. Additionally, they gained experience as a Student Research Assistant at LUM GmbH, conducting studies on cosmetics, food, and chemical products. Throughout their career, Khatera Hazin has demonstrated expertise in polymer chemistry, electrochemistry, and analytical techniques.
Khatera Hazin, Ph.D., has an extensive education history in the field of chemistry. Khatera earned their Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) degree in Chemistry from Freie Universität Berlin in 2008. Following this, they pursued a Master of Science (M.Sc.) degree in Inorganic Chemistry from the same institution, completing their studies in 2010. Khatera then went on to obtain their Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree in Inorganic Chemistry and Polymer Science from The University of British Columbia in 2018. Their educational background showcases a strong focus on chemistry and highlights their expertise in inorganic chemistry and polymer science.
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