Kyrillos is a chemical engineering student at Georgia Institute of Technology with a focus on AI and machine learning. His hands-on experience includes co-ops and internships at major companies like ExxonMobil and Merck, where he worked in process engineering and vaccine manufacturing, respectively. People describe him as having excellent problem-solving, listening, and analytical skills.
He has a keen interest in the future of manufacturing, specifically how technology and human collaboration will evolve. This was highlighted by his attendance at The Connected Worker Summit, which brought together leaders and innovators in the industrial technology space to discuss the manufacturing floor of the future.
Unique Fact: He gained direct experience with FCC (Fluid Catalytic Cracking) and SRU (Sulfur Recovery Unit) operations during his time at ExxonMobil.