EXPERIENCE
WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY, PULLMAN, WA
SEPTEMBER 2016 – JUNE 2017
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING TECHNICAL ASSISTANT Bernard Van Wie ~ 509-***-****
Helped design and manufacture shell-and-tube heat exchangers, hydraulic pressure loss systems, and eductors with intentions to help educate undergraduate students learning fluid mechanics and heat transfer principles. Design optimization required raw material evaluations and comparisons. Manufacturing required mastering skills involving 3D printing, laser cutting, vacuum forming, and precise glueing, as well as, ensuring an ongoing supply of raw materials for all products. Actively participated in weekly meetings.
WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY, PULLMAN, WA
AUGUST 2014 - AUGUST 2016
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY STOCKROOM ASSISTANT Andrea Kirchner-Loewus ~ 509-***-****
Helped undergraduate students participating in the organic chemistry lab series by providing necessary lab procedures and equipment, essential safety guidelines, and foundational chemistry principles. Prepared chemicals and solutions.
EDUCATION
WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY, PULLMAN, WA
AUGUST 2013 - AUGUST 2017
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
Emphasis of study included, but not limited to, mass and energy balances, chemical and process safety, transport phenomena, fluid mechanics, heat transfer, process control/analysis and design, process simulation, bioengineering, cardiovascular engineering, thermodynamics, kinetics and reactor design, chemical engineering separation techniques, statistics and probability, physical and organic chemistry, calculus, electrical circuits, electronic materials, material science fundamentals, etc. Hands-on experience operating and managing various unit operations (start-up and continuous flow). Design and analysis project partnership with the United States Department of Energy and Hanford.