Summary
Mitali Chowdhury is a systems engineer with nine years of interdisciplinary experience building instrumentation and analytics for life-science and environmental applications. Currently at XGenomes in Cambridge, she focuses on democratizing healthcare through high-throughput instrumentation and biochemical optimization, drawing on prior system-integration work at Illumina and hands-on biotech research at MIT. Her background spans microfluidics, ML-driven data analysis, and low-cost diagnostics—highlighted by independent MIT research developing affordable E. coli water tests and polymer-degrading enzyme studies at King’s College London. She combines practical engineering with wet-lab expertise, having validated water-quality kits in the field and contributed to scalable lab automation projects. Colleagues describe her as an experimentally rigorous problem-solver who bridges hardware, software, and biology to move prototypes toward real-world impact.
9 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Biological Engineering, Bachelor's degree, Biological Engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Pacific Grove High School
South Brunswick High School