Hello, I'm

Aishwarya Chembil.

A Packaging Engineer with 4+ years experience specializing in Sustainable, Innovative and Cost‑Effective packaging solutions.

About me

I am based in the United States. My work emphasizes sustainability, innovation and business impact across food, consumer, and temperature‑sensitive products.I optimize material usage, reduce damage and costs, and support food‑safe and cold‑chain applications.

Every design decision considers both form and function, ensuring that beauty and responsibility can work hand in hand.​​

Work experience

Product and Package Development Intern | Hotcha!

Mumbai, India

Lab Technician | Rochester Institute of Technology

Rochester, New York

Structural Packaging Design Intern | Unicorr Packaging Group

North Haven, Connecticut

Packaging Engineer | 1-800-Flowers.com INC

Medford, Oregon

  • Jan 2024 - Present

  • Jun 2022 - Jun 2023

  • Sept 2021 - May 2022

  • Mar 2021 - May 2021

Education

Bachelors of Engineering in Printing and Packaging Technology

Masters of Science in Packaging Science

Rochester Institute of Technology

Mumbai University

  • Aug 2021 - Aug 2023

  • Jun 2015 - July 2019

  • Jan 20219 - July 2019

Sales and Marketing Intern | SMI Coated Products PVT LTD

Mumbai, India

Highlighted Case Studies

Showcased projects demonstrates structural design, sustainability, cold‑chain performance, and foam‑free protection highlighting my strengths in innovation, problem‑solving, and data‑driven packaging development across diverse applications.

This case study explores the design of a modular corrugated floor display engineered to merchandise three different products using a single structure. The objective was to achieve a snug, secure fit for each SKU while minimizing part count, tooling, and assembly complexity. I developed a universal display body paired with one insert that can be folded into three configurations to create distinct cavities. Prototyping and testing confirmed structural performance, stability, and ease of pack‑out.

This case study showcases a corrugated shipping solution for a bundled food set containing frozen soups, cookies, and a side dish. The design uses individual primary cartons for each item, all packed into a single master shipper. The key challenge was maintaining soup in a fully frozen state for 48 hours while preventing moisture exposure and damage to ambient products. The final structure balances thermal protection, cushioning, and efficient packing for safe, consolidated delivery.

Floor display with MULTIPURPOSE INSERT

FROZEN + AMBIENT MULTIPACK BOX/SHIPPER

sustainable insert for a heavy duty wooden table

This case study showcases a insert and shipper for a round wooden play table, replacing foam with corrugate. The insert securely locks all table components in place, preventing movement and damage in transit while supporting sustainability, recyclability, and a simpler packing process.