Maximo Estrada is a research-focused chemical engineer and research assistant at Rice University with 13 years of hands-on experience in bioengineering and computational thermodynamics. He has applied Monte Carlo and Grand Canonical Ensemble simulations to high-pressure methane and kerogen analyses, bridging theoretical modeling with practical R&D. In the lab he contributes to reactor design and wet-lab cellular engineering, notably engineering the CrtO protein to convert beta-carotene into canthaxanthin. Based in Houston, he combines deep simulation expertise with experimental skills that accelerate translational projects. His profile reflects a rare dual fluency in molecular-scale computation and bench-level bioengineering. Colleagues rely on him to translate complex computational insights into reproducible experimental workflows.
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Maximo Estrada - Research Assistant at Rice University