Summary
Alishan Kaisani is a process control engineer with nine years of hands-on experience in chemical manufacturing, continuous improvement, and data-driven troubleshooting, currently driving control strategies at W. R. Grace. A Georgia Tech-trained chemical engineer, he has led projects that boosted distillation and evaporator throughput by 30–40%, optimized vacuum and condensate systems, and partnered with automation teams on DCS upgrades. He combines practical plant know-how—outage support, operator training, and safety improvements—with analytical skills in modeling (Aspen Plus, Pipe-Flo) and Python-enabled data analysis from his NIST research. Known for translating root-cause investigations into rapid, high-impact fixes, he also coordinates cross-site initiatives to reduce water use and operational risk. Based in Silver Spring, MD, he seeks entry-level to early-career process engineering roles where he can scale operational improvements into sustained performance gains.
9 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology
English, Hindi, Urdu