Maximillian Hekmat

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Maximillian J. Hekmat
Born Germany
Education University of Minnesota
Spouse B. S. Hekmat
Children

Cyrus Darius

Arianna

Lincoln

Maximillian J. Hekmat, is a scientist and Environmental Health and Safety professional.  Born in Stuttgart, Germany, moved to United State of America, where he completed his education at University of Minnesota.  He has a bachelor of science in Chemistry, Masters of Industrial Safety and MBA.  His publications are in fields of semiconductor operations[1], general safety[2], ergonomics[3], and biotechnology[4] to mention a few.

After graduating from University of Minnesota, he worked for fortune 500 companies in specialty chemicals, biotech, and semiconductor industries.  He started his career in Midwest and later moved to California, Bay area[5].  He is member of professional organizations such as American Society of Safety Professionals, American Industrial Hygiene Association, Industrial Hazardous Materials Management and, National Registry of Environmental Professionals.  He holds certification from variety of professional organizations and contributed to national and local organizations.

Education

  • Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Career

Publications / Speaker

  • Expert panel member and speaker in National Ergonomics Conference[6]. August 2018.
  • Publication in ASSE journal titled “Examining the Safety Road Map” published March 2011.
  • Semiconductor Safety Association Award (For thesis written about the highly toxic gases, exhaust systems and their safe handling)

References

  1. "Home | SEMI". https://www.semi.org/en. 
  2. "American Society of Safety Professionals". https://www.assp.org/. 
  3. Murch, Abree. "A Conversation with Maximillian Hekmat" (in en). https://www.enviance.com/ehs-insider/a-conversation-with-max-hekmat. 
  4. DeFilippis, Victor; Raggo, Camilo; Moses, Ashlee; Früh, Klaus (2003-10-01). "Functional genomics in virology and antiviral drug discovery" (in English). Trends in Biotechnology 21 (10): 452–457. doi:10.1016/S0167-7799(03)00207-5. ISSN 0167-7799. PMC 7127688. PMID 14512232. https://www.cell.com/trends/biotechnology/abstract/S0167-7799(03)00207-5. 
  5. "San Francisco Bay Area" (in en), Wikipedia, 2020-04-12, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=San_Francisco_Bay_Area&oldid=950529562, retrieved 2020-04-23 
  6. "National Ergonomics Conference & ErgoExpo™". https://www.ergoexpo.com/index.html.