Indium Corporation announced several updates and additions to its technical service team. ADAM MURLING has been promoted to technical services manager – USA. In his new role, Murling leads the Americas technical service team. This includes hiring, training, coaching, and managing the team to realize its full potential. He also supervises the team’s project work […]

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Indium Corporation announced several updates and additions to its technical service team. ADAM MURLING has been promoted to technical services manager – USA. In his new role, Murling leads the Americas technical service team. This includes hiring, training, coaching, and managing the team to realize its full potential. He also supervises the team’s project work to ensure exceptional technical excellence is delivered to Indium Corp.’s current and prospective customers. Murling joined Indium in 2014 as a technical-support engineer. He received his bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from Clarkson University. Murling also completed Clarkson University’s Master of Science in Engineering Management (MSEM) program, a rigorous, two-and-a-half-year curriculum, while working full-time at Indium Corp.

SAM LYTWYNEC has been promoted to technical-support engineer II at Indium Corp. He had served as technical-support engineer since 2021. In his new role, he continues to provide leading-edge technical support to Indium’s customers and potential customers in the Northwest North America region. He is responsible for resolving complex solder-process challenges and will have a more direct role in project-related activities. Lytwynec joined Indium Corp. in 2019 as an R&D research associate. In this role, he assisted with lab processes and the development of improved approaches to procedure, chemistry, and experiment design, including work on Indium’s Durafuse alloy family. He earned a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering technology from SUNY Polytechnic Institute.

CARSON BURT and JOSHUA DOBRANSKY have both assumed roles as technical-support engineers at Indium Corp. They both assume responsibility for providing customers technical assistance to resolve soldering process-related issues. This includes assisting customers with optimizing their use of Indium’s soldering materials and providing product and process training. Burt was introduced to Indium Corp. as the analytical lab college intern in 2015. He then spent four years as an analytical chemist before rejoining Indium as an analytical technician. In this role, Burt was responsible for the calibration and standardization of instruments, interpreting data, and training other technicians. He earned a bachelor’s degree in chemistry from Clarkson University. Dobransky served as the engineered solder materials (ESM) college intern in 2021. In this role, he was responsible for assessing ESM and thermal-interface materials for electric-vehicle platforms and other new technology areas. He earned a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.

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