Yeen Chung Tam
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Education
Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO August 2011 – May 2015 Received Bachelors in Science and Engineering
Major: Chemical Engineering
Minors: Energy, Economics
Work Experience
Tam’s Chinese Restaurant (Supervisor) (2003-2016) Arvada, Colorado
Managed team of workers and reduced customer complaints significantly Sunrise Chemicals (Chemical Operator) (October 2016-January 2017) Platteville, Colorado
Operation of chemical hydration unit
Exposure to completions, workovers, and field analysis
Follow OSHA regulations for environmental and safety standards
Data acquisition as well as onsite calibration for accurate reporting BI Incorporated (Manufacturing Production Specialist) (January 2017-Current) Boulder, Colorado
Perform mechanical and electrical assembly of standard products including gluing and packaging
Work within time restraints to finish quotas on products
Ensure exceptional quality of products to guarantee low rate of field failures
Complete paperwork relating to work orders, reject forms, product travelers, inspection reports, and system entries Relevant Experience
Colorado School of Mines Field Session (Unit Operations)
Ran units, analyzed data, and created and presented reports under significant time restraints
Worked with lab scale operations of flow through piping and orifices, condensing steam heat exchanger, shell and tube heat exchangers, brazed plate heat exchanger, tank heating, distillation column, gas absorber, and pressure swing adsorber
Applied concepts from degree program, created additional experiments to analyze the units further, statistically compared accepted correlations with experimental results and created plausibility analysis, applied effective team and leadership skills to finish the labs in substantial time restraint
Team and Leadership Experience
Senior Design (Spring 2015)
Worked with NREL and the Civil Engineering department at CSM to design a process to desalinate water from the New River using a low- enthalpy geothermal resource. A multistage flash distillation process was simulated and compared to a brackish water reverse osmosis process. Though the multistage flash distillation process was determined to be uneconomic in the current market, a threshold price was determined.
Alpha Phi Omega (2013-2015)
Fundraising Chair of the Fall 2013 Mu Pi Chapter Pledge Class
Mu Pi Chapter Treasurer (2014-2015)
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Club (2013-2014)
Co-founder, Vice-President
EPICS II: Process Design (Fall 2013)
Created concept design on a propylene plant. Included use of separators, pressure swing adsorber, and catofin reactors. Analysis of the plant included the theoretical product quantities along with economic, environmental, and safety analysis. EPICS I: Battle Bot Design (Spring 2012)
Concept design with constraints of cost and size. Designed battle bot that was controlled with a Bluetooth controller. The Battle Bot was fully operational and placed 2nd in the class.
Engineering and Technical Experience
Thermodynamics, Fluids, Heat Transfer, Mass Transfer, Transport Phenomena, Reaction and Reactor Design, Control Systems
Microsoft: Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Visual Basic and Visio
SolidWorks, COMSOL, Spartan, Aspen Plus, SolidWorks, Mathematica, Polymath, Loop-Pro, HYSYS
Chemical Plant Design, Heat Exchanger Optimization, Safety Analysis (HAZOP), PFDs and P&IDs development, I/O diagrams
Other labs: Thermodynamics Lab, Mass and Energy Balance Lab Volunteer Work
Alpha Phi Omega
Completed over 100 hours of community service including helping Habitat for Humanity, The Humane Society, Teaching for Merit Badge University, Friends of Red Rocks, All-Out Multisport, Absolutely Incredible Kid Day, and helped teach the Boy Scouts of America