Jayvee Aspa
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University of California, Irvine – Henry Samueli School of Engineering Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering
Minor in Material Science Engineering
Relevant Coursework
Mechanics: Momentum, Heat, & Mass Transfer – Separation Processes – Reaction Kinetics – Organic Chemistry – Biochemical Processes – Quantum Principles
Materials: Principles of Materials Science & Engineering – Mechanical Behavior & Design Principles – Nanomaterials – Electronic & Optical Properties
Design: Chemical Process Design – Design Failure Investigation – Reactor Design – Green Engineering Projects
Raw Crude Distillation Expansion – Senior Design Project March 2017 – June 2017
• Led a team of 4 to design and optimize a unit process expansion to a crude distillation refinery, resulting in a 150 percent increase in process yield.
• Drafted a project deliverables report that included: process flow diagram, vessel & column sizing, heat integration, risk assessment with HAZOP study, and economic analysis. Characterization Modeling of Hydraulic Fractured Wastewater Treatment April 2017 – June 2017
• Investigated and analyzed the mass transfer mechanism of fractured wastewater through an ion exchange process to predict the concentration profile of cations along a column. Hydraulic Servo Actuator Piston Head Failure Analysis March 2015 – June 2015
• Utilized Rockwell scale, optical photomicrograph, & root cause analysis (RCA) to examine the thermal stress- initiated fatigue failure of a piston head fracture. Research Experience
Bio-Med Summer Research Program - Laboratory for Fluorescence Dynamics July 2013 - August 2013
• Analyzed Forster Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) between fluorescent proteins via phasor analysis of Fluorescence Lifetime Image Microscopy (FLIM).
• Collected and analyzed data through experiments using state-of-the-art total internal reflection fluorescence microscope and Minitab
• Participated in a hand-picked group of students to present research to the UCI Biomedical Engineering Department.
Leadership Experience
Vice President - Theta Tau: Professional Engineering Fraternity June 2016 – May 2017
• Lead fraternity to the top 3 highest performing chapters in the nation as of June 2017.
• Co-managed all fraternal projects within a cross-functional team to ensure the social, professional, and academic development of its members.
• Established professional network connections to a rapidly growing alumni base of about 80+ people. Director of Academics - Theta Tau: Professional Engineering Fraternity April 2015 - June 2016
• Assisted in reducing fraternal academic probation rates by 30 percent.
• Developed and compiled fraternal academic records of 60+ members through Google Drive.
• Collaborated with corresponding cabinet members to oversee fraternity decisions. Technical Skills
Programming Languages: C++
Software Applications: Microsoft Office, AutoCAD, PRO II, Minitab, MATLAB, Simulink Laboratory Techniques: NMR & IR spectroscopy, Distillation, Extractions, Separations, Recrystallization