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Patrick Malone

Tech Strategy & New Products

Amherst, Massachusetts

Overview 

Patrick Malone is a seasoned professional with a background in materials science and engineering, having held roles such as Project Manager and Research Engineer at Saint-Gobain. Currently, he serves as a Tech Strategy & New Products expert at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, leveraging his expertise in R&D, polymers, and materials science to drive innovation and product development in various sectors. Malone's career highlights include his experience in leading projects at a global materials company like Saint-Gobain and his current role focusing on tech strategy and new product development, showcasing his ability to drive growth and innovation in the field of materials science and engineering.

Work Experience 

  • Project Assistant & Fellow

    2020 - 2022

    Support for student startups. @Berthiaume Center for Entrepreneurship @Institute for Applied Life Sciences.

  • Summer Fund Analyst

    2021 - 2021

    Technology Development Fund (TDF) supports commercialization of research from Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School.

Briarpatch Pediatrics is a pediatric center that provides health care services to children.

  • Project Manager, MES

    2018 - 2019

    Norton Winter, a brand of Saint-Gobain Abrasives, makes and sells tools for the most extreme removal operations on Earth. Working with several teams, I led implementation of global applications in a business unit.

  • Temporary Project Manager

    2017 - 2018

    Oversaw experiments leading to “V-Prime”, used to cut, e.g. drill-faces.

  • Research Engineer

    2012 - 2017

    Delivered methods and data to support new products and improvements in manufacturing for plastics, ceramics, and composites used in construction and industrial applications. Developed techniques such as thermal tests for polymers, optical imaging and microscopy, video motion analysis, spectroscopy, color measurement, modulus testing, ultrasound mapping, electrical, x-ray crystal measurement (XRD), and SEM/EDS.

  • Project

    2015 - 2015

    Characterized devices, using optical-electrochemical thin film technology (tint-on-demand glass)

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