Janet Mok
**** ***** *****, **** *** San Diego, CA 92122 650-***-****
*****.*****@*****.***
Education
University of California, San Diego Fall 2010 -
La Jolla, CA June 2015
Chemical Engineering B.S.
Relevant Coursework:
Heat & Mass Transfer, Fluid Mechanics, Chemical Reaction
Engineering, Chemical Plant Processes
Thermodynamics, Separation Processes, Process Dynamics & Control,
Intro to Renewable Energy
Qualifications Summary
Excellent leadership, communication, attention to detail, goal-oriented research,
analytical and organizational capabilities
Strong project planning, process control, execution, and management utilizing
analytical data analysis, problem solving, and creative abilities
Performance and results driven will help contribute and generate innovative ideas
while taking products from concept to manufacturing completion
Knowledge & Skills
Professional: Technical:
Leadership, Precision and Caution in Silicon oxide etch process and
Measurements and Data Acquisition and electrochemical etch process
Analysis, Analytical Problem Solving Wet and Dry Etch Wafer Processes
Abilities, Technical Report Writing, Basic Photolithography
Scientific Documentation, and Experimenting, researching, and analyzing
Professional Presentations different types of selective photoresist
Strong Chemical Engineering Operations removal using various techniques
and Applications Hydrolysis Processes, Acid-Conversion,
Equipment: and Pressure Tests
SEM, Image Spectrometer, Filmetrics F20, Chemical and Mechanical System Design and
Ellipsometer, FTIR Spectrometer Modification
Tepla 100, Technics PEIIB Etcher Design of Experiments (DOE), Standard
Sonicator, Ultrasonic Bath Operating Procedures (SOPs), P&ID
Characterization Instruments: Napson Controls and Diagrams
(Resistance Measurement), 4-Point Probe, New Process Control Design, Process Scale
Haze-Gard (Reflectance) Up, and Implementation, Product Research
Computer/Programs: and Development, and Simulation
Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Heat Exchangers, Separation Columns,
Powerpoint), Linux, Visio Transfer Functions
Matlab, Basic Java, Teraterm, LabView, Experimental research involving
Aspen, Simulink surfactants, colorants, and polymer
chemistry
Relevant Experience
Nanowire Ink Formulations R&D Intern, Innova Dynamics June-Septemb
San Francisco, CA er 2014
Led new technology DOE research with aqueous nanowire touch sensor
inks conducting 5 DOE's per day
Improved each DOE to deduce which variables and components maximized
performance and minimized cost
Managed and analyzed with different characterization methods of
various touch sensor substrates
Engineered and conducted various experiments and analysis on
different formulations of nanowires in various ink formulations for
sensor conductivity
Monitored the settling rate of different types of inks to determine
the best formulation of vehicles
Junior Design Research Project, UCSD Department of Nanoengineering January-June
San Diego, CA
Modeled a methanol synthesis plant by calculating material balances 2014
and modeling thermodynamic properties
Optimized controllers based on the disturbance input and set-point
change for process scale up
Planned and led team meetings while delegating and keeping track of
members' tasks to ensure quality research
Chemical Engineering Intern, Rasirc, Inc. June
San Diego, CA 2013-2014
Revamped the Hydrolysis Process resulting in more efficient and
higher quality production at lower costs
Excelled in building, executing, and experimenting with different
test setups and prototypes for R&D
Demonstrated expertise in process monitoring, troubleshooting, and
analysis of potential process improvements
Designed, engineered, and modified different types of mechanical and
chemical systems and processes; an example is a system to test lumen
strength in products, while also modifying temperature and pressure
controls
Successfully test ran and modified 4 Stabilized H2O2 Vapor Delivery
systems until stabilized data for shipment
Upheld personal initiative in problem-solving with excellent
attention to detail
Undergraduate Researcher, UCSD Department of Biochemistry March 2012-
La Jolla, CA
June 2013
Increased post docs efficiency and quality of their research with
nanoparticles and porous silicon
Experimented with the fundamental dissolution rate of porous Silicon
and porous SiO2 particles via perforated etch, and monitored the
different areas of porous material in silicon wafers for enhanced
particle embedding
Collaborated with a small start-up company to create a process
capable of producing nanoparticles at a larger scale with a bigger
etch cell, and researched ways to create a "biomaterials grade" of
porous Silicon
Enhanced the degradation characteristics of silicon particles for
drug delivery research
Nano3 Cleanroom Lab Assistant, UCSD CalIt2 January-Augu
La Jolla, CA st 2013
Maintained different types of machinery in the cleanroom and managed
hazardous waste disposal