Roseline Williams
To secure a position as a valued member of a chemical engineering team will utilize my skillset and strong academic background in addressing engineering problems and contributing to the development of viable solutions.
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Engineering June 2010
Macaulay Honors College GPA: 3.6
City University of New York, New York, NY
RELEVANT COURSEWORK
Thermodynamics, Pharmaceutical Applications, Transport Phenomena, Chemical Reaction Kinetics, Process Dynamics & Control, Material Science, Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Probability and Statistics, Unit Operations
CERTIFICATIONS
Currently eligible to sit for Part A Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) examination in October 2013
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
AirSea Packing Group, Client Manager New York, NY April 2011 – May 2013
Organized high value project installations for interior designers and implemented innovative trouble shooting techniques in fast paced working environment. Participated in a team that worked towards increasing clientele for the company. Prepared and provided clients with project estimates, inventory control, followed up on completed projects and forwarded overall summary and reports for projects to appropriate parties.
Champion Learning Center, Private Tutor New York, NY January 2010- April 2011
Provided extensive tutoring services in STEM related subjects, effectively pinpointed various students’ trouble areas, assisted them in mastering their course content, sharpening their testing and writing skills and maximizing their potential for academic achievement.
John F. Kennedy Airport, Passenger Service Agent Trainee New York, NY January 2007 Thoroughly scrutinized flight passenger’s travel documents for consistency or irregularities. Distinguished regular passengers from selectee passengers and followed up with proper search protocol for selectee passengers. Vigilantly monitored passenger activities for questionable conduct in order to provide safe air travel environment for passengers and airport officials.
American Museum of Natural History, Research Assistant New York, NY June 2004- August 2004
Studied various ecological factors that impacted the population of painted turtles (Chrysemys picta) in Black Rock Forest in order to protect habitat and resident population. Sorted, analyzed and examined recorded field data. Individually identified resident population by injecting Passive Integrated Transponder (PIT) tags and tracked recaptured turtles using an AVID Mini tracker.
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
ChE Capstone Design Project, City College of New York, Spring 2010
Title: Design of a Process of Manufacture Zinc Nickel Flow Batteries
Project leader on the development/production of Zinc Nickel flow batteries. Constructed detailed fault tree/MTBF analysis based on the pH concentration in our system’s most critical unit (Impregnation Tank). Modified the process flow diagram by integrating the impregnation & washing processes and introduced a recycling process which tremendously cut down costs (cost savings of 5.9%)
SUMR Research Scholar, City College of New York Summer 2009
Title: Droplet-Based Microfluidics For The Fabrication of Monodisperse Mesoporous Silica Particles
Microfabricated a chemically and thermally stable image of a microfluidic channel using a high contrast epoxy based SU-8 2050 Photoresist. Worked with polymers including mixing and de-gasing polydimethlysiloxane and successfully formulated droplets through the orifice of a microfluidic channel by multilayer soft lithography.
Honors Research, Macaulay Honors College, City College of New York Spring 2009 Title: Marangoni Driven Flow on the Surface of a Water Layer
Conducted meticulous surface tension experiments on surfactant containing gels for SC Johnson Company. Employed standard laboratory techniques including sonication of equipment for ultrasonic cleaning and sterilization purposes. Data acquisition and transmission was achieved via soldering of electrical components (voltmeter, wires) and combining data translation hardware to signal analyzing software (quickDAQ) in order to obtain vibration/voltage measurement during experimentation. All necessary experimental procedures were carried out to improve household cleaning agents.
SPECIAL SKILLS AND TRAINING
Technical Skills: MatLab, GAMS, Visio, AUTOCAD, Aspen, Mathematica
Programming Languages: Background knowledge of QBasic, C++ and Java
Applications: MS Office (versions 2000 2003, 2007 and 2007), Macromedia Fireworks, Voxme, Citrix, Ultimate Business Planner
Web Browsers: Internet Explorer, Safari, Mozilla Firefox, Chrome
Networking Systems: Intermediate understanding of Cisco Equipment, Networking, Patch panels, Switches, Routers
HONORS AND AWARDS
Norman Silver Scholarship recipient, 2009
Scholarship recipient, Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program, 2008
Peter Vallone Scholarship recipient, 2006-2010
Grand Prize Winner of National Youth IT Challenge, 2006
LEADERSHIP ACTIVITIES
Secretary, Omega Chi Epsilon (ΩΧΕ) - 2009-2010;
Distinguished Member, Tau Beta Pi - 2009-2010;
Chemistry Workshop Leader, City College Peer-Led Team Learning - 2007-2008;
Active Member, American Society of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) - 2007-2010
REFERENCES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST