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Indium Corporation announced that JONATHAN MINTER has been promoted to senior research chemist and SIM lab manager. Minter is responsible for leading research projects and working innovatively to deliver timely solutions for both customers and the market. This encompasses the design, implementation, and adjustments of experiments; analyzing the root-cause of product failures and testifying solutions; […]
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Indium Corporation announced that JONATHAN MINTER has been promoted to senior research chemist and SIM lab manager. Minter is responsible for leading research projects and working innovatively to deliver timely solutions for both customers and the market. This encompasses the design, implementation, and adjustments of experiments; analyzing the root-cause of product failures and testifying solutions; and training and leading research associates in laboratory projects and works. Minter joined Indium Corp. in 2015 and worked alongside Dr. HongWen Zhang to develop alloys. In 2019, he was promoted to research chemist in the flux development. Since then, he has designed, tested, and led the scale-up of numerous flux products. Minter earned his bachelor’s degree in chemistry and his master’s degree in chemistry education from SUNY Cortland.

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Central New York Community Foundation selects its next president & CEO
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