Jesse Ru
484-***-**** **** N. Providence Rd, Apt. B206
***@************.*** Media, PA, 19063
Education Cornell University 2012-2013
Master’s Degree, Chemical Engineering, Energy Engineering
Major GPA: 3.9
Relevant Course Work: Nuclear Engineering, Future Energy Systems, Energy Engineering, Energy
Economics, Entrepreneurship for Engineers
Cornell University 2008-2012
Bachelors of Science, Chemical Engineering
Major GPA: 3.75/4.00
Overall GPA: 3.52/4.00
Relevant Coursework: Unit Operations Laboratory, Plant Design, Analysis of Sustainable Systems,
Process Control Strategies, Air Pollution Control, Polymers, Membrane Separations
1) Awarded Teaching Assistant Fellowship
Awards
2) Published article on superconductors in PGSS Journal
3) Appointed Head Undergraduate Teaching Assistant for Physics 101 and 102
4) Dean’s List Fall 2008, Fall 2011, Spring 2012
Relevant Experience Energy Engineer June 2013-Current
MPC Energy LLC
Implemented $1.5 million of savings from operating cost through the analysis of distillation
columns and product dryers for client.
Analyze client manufacturing plant production process and control systems to find
opportunities to save energy use without the consumption of capital costs
Provide analysis tools to alert errors and control errors that cause mismanagement of energy.
Provide analysis tools for client engineers and operators for future analyses to encourage early
detection of malfunctions and energy inefficiency.
Provide operation tools for operators to promote the idea of energy efficiency and cost
reduction.
Plant Design Spring 2012
Cornell University, Chemical Engineering Department
Conducted Fel-1 and Fel-2 analysis on the creation of a new penicillin plant
Accomplished weekly milestones and presented result to project manager
Presented to a mock Executive Board on the overall results of the analysis and
recommendations for Fel-3
Additional Experience Unit Operations Teaching Assistant August 2012-May 2013
Cornell University, Chemical Engineering Department
Provide hands-on experience with operating pumps, heat exchangers, distillation columns, and
fluidized beds
Set-up, run, supervise, and troubleshoot experiments
Teach fundamental principles of separations, fluid mechanics, process control, and heat transfer
Undergraduate Teaching Assistant Fall 2009-Spring 2012
Cornell University, Physics, Chemistry, Math Departments
Created a new lecture series to help students with difficulty with self-taught classes and with the
fundamentals of physics, chemistry, and calculus
Provided class and TA feedback to professor and suggest possible improvements to future
lectures, homework, material, and logistics
Set-up, run, supervise, and troubleshoot experiments
Expert in MS Excel, MS Word, MS Powerpoint, Matlab, Java, Perl,, Windows 7, Windows 8, ASPEN,
Relevant Skills
Osisoft PI, TotalVision, Wonderware, GE Proficy
American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Team Tennis Intramurals, Softball intramurals
Activities