Dieu-Thy Nguyen
U.S. Citizen Oklahoma City, OK **118
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EDUCATION University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK Graduation: May 2018 Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering GPA: 3.80/4.0 Oklahoma City Community College, Oklahoma, OK Graduation: May 2014 Associate of Science in Chemistry GPA: 3.98/4.0
EXPERIENCE University of Oklahoma (Undergraduate Research Assistant) August 2016 - 2018
• Studied and developed metals composition, coating material to prevent corrosion, failure, and improve durability on metal using simulation models.
• Communicated, discussed results, and led team members to ensure the project meets requirements and ready for publishing.
Hank’s Barber Shop (Barber) August 2015 - Present
• Assisted customers with their questions or concerns, maintained inventory and keep supplies in stock, worked in a collaborative environment to help improve quality of service in the store.
• Published in The Oklahoman newspaper and Look at OKC in 2018.
• Brought up 3 times the number of customers to the shop in a year. Oklahoma City Community College (Student Worker) July 2012- 2015
• Responsible for print quality and quantity, estimating and invoicing, job scheduling, paper and supply ordering
• All cutting, folding, scoring, padding, saddle stitching, perfect binding, numbering, corner rounding, drilling, and collating required for specific print jobs. Computer Aided Design & Programming Software
• Excel VBA, CAPCOST, LabVIEW, Aspen, VMD, Vesta, Materials studio Multisim, Solidworks, Photoshop, Microsoft Office.
PROJECTS Infant Incubator (2nd Place Capstone)
• 2nd Place Group in the Chemical, Biological, and Material Engineering Advanced Process Design Contest.
• Developed a first lowest cost incubator in the market that provide oxygen, heat, and humidity for infants in third-world countries.
• Estimated return on investment was 27% (about $300) per unit. Reactor Design (Senior Project)
• Analyzed and scaled up designed the saponification of Ethyl Acetate to meet the industrial requirements.
• Worked with teammates to optimize the utilities, raw materials, waste treatment, labor, operating cost and maximize the revenue.
• The estimated revenue was 5 times the capital cost. Protein Separation (Senior Project)
• Analyzed collected data from laboratory model and design scale up column to meet industrial requirement, economic cost and safety of a separating Albumin and Lysozyme protein from chicken egg process.
• Discussed in a team to develop flow diagram using Aspen software simulations, met requirements and budget, and optimize processes to support business needs.
• 10 times profit was generated.
AWARDS/
ACTIVITIES Dean’s List, International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement Scholarship, Tomorrow’s Engineering Scholarship, Chemical Engineering Program of Excellence Scholarship, Laurence Reid Gas Conference Scholarship, Phillip 66 Research Scholarship, Asian American Student Association, Engineer’s Club, Honor Society Member.