Rolph Joseph 857-***-****
*** ***** **., ***. # *, Waltham, MA 02453 Email: *********@*******.***
Objective:
To gain employment with a company where I can expand my knowledge and put my skills into great use.
Education:
Bachelor of Science, Chemical Engineering, May 2013
Bachelor of Science, Mathematics, May 2013
University of Massachusetts, Lowell, MA
Relevant Coursework
Numerical Methods, Applied Math, Math Modeling, Material Science, Experimental Design, Nano Transport
Phenomena, Biopharm Good Manufacturing Practice & Licensing (GMP), Polymer in Medicine, Chemical
Process Design
Summary of Skills
Software
Minitab, ASPEN Plus, Matlab, LaTex, Excel VBA, MS Word, PowerPoint, Programmed Excel macros (VBA)
to do thermodynamic calculations
Lab skills
Experience handling lab equipment in Unit operations Lab, Green Chemistry research Lab, Physical Chemistry
Lab, Proficient at working under sterilized conditions and fume hoods, Studied the nutritive effect of glutamine
on cell culture growth. Took data on viability of the cells using the Cedex HiRes device and data on metabolite
contents of the cells using the NOVA Bioprofile 400 Analyzer
Soft Skills
Proven ability to quickly learn new products and processes, ability to balance multiple priorities, recognized for
outstanding customer service, ability to work both independently and collaboratively, goal-directed, analytical
thinker
Related Project
Experimental Design: Design factorial experiments and Use Minitab (ANOVA analysis, Cube Plot, Interaction
Plot) to analyze experimental data and determine experimental factors of significant effect and interaction
between factors
Polymer in Medicine: Designed a prototype dispenser of pain relief medicine with osmotic pump and a control
system that delivers only specific dose at a specific time
Essential Oil Separation: Designed separation process for extracting vetiver oil from the raw materials
NanoTransport Phenomena: Designed a micro-mixer that ensures efficient mixing through turbulence caused
by geometrical shape and injection of air bubbles
Franklyn Park Zoo Project: Designed a “weeble wobble” big cat toy device for lions. A built-in distance sensor
commands the device to play the laugh of a hyena when the lion is close to it. The lion will interact with the
device thinking it is a hyena.
Work/Research Experience:
Umass Lowell Green Chem. Lab Research (Research on Conducting Polymers & Gas Sensors) Jan-Aug 2009
Academic Tutor (Chem. & Math) at Umass Lowell Center for Learning (Spring 2008-Fall 2010)
Foreign Languages:
Spanish: Basic
French: Proficient