Yashwanth Arcot is a chemical engineer and process innovation scientist with 11 years of experience translating nanotechnology and materials research into practical solutions across food safety, drug delivery, and agrochemicals. He holds advanced degrees from Texas A&M and IIT Guwahati and completed a PhD focused on engineered nanoparticles and coatings that dramatically improve pathogen repellency and foliar delivery. At Kalsec he now applies that blend of fundamental science and process development to industrial problems, building on internships at Corteva and R&D roles that optimized API syntheses and metastable systems. His academic work delivered measurable wins—100% pest mortality in encapsulated biopesticide trials and >98% bacterial repellency from superhydrophobic coatings—showing a rare link between lab discovery and real-world impact. Comfortable with PAT-enabled data-rich experiments and pathogen containment, he combines experimental rigor with teaching and mentorship experience. Colleagues describe him as someone who enjoys tackling knotty problems and turning nanoscale ideas into scalable, repeatable processes.
11 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Technology, Bachelor of Technology at Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD at Texas A&M University
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