Karina Amiouny
**** ****** ******* *****, ***** Land TX 77479 404-***-**** *********@******.***
OBJECTIVE
To obtain a chemical engineering fulltime position to showcase technical problem solving and analytical skills. EDUCATION
Georgia Institute of Technology – Atlanta, GA August 2013
• Candidate for Bachelor of Science in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
• Expected Graduation Date: May 2017
Georgia Tech Lorraine Study Abroad – Metz, France Summer 2015
• Completed 10 credit hours of chemical engineering and elective courses while traveling and experiencing the cultures of more than 15 cities in Europe.
EXPERIENCE
Wood Group Mustang June 2016 – July 2016
Shadow for VP of Onshore Unit
• Became familiar with tools such as PDMS, PDS, and cadworks that designers use to model pipelines on a computer and worked with engineers to review the models.
Office of Minority Educational Development August 2014 - Present Student Ambassador
• Meet with corporate sponsors to inform them of the results of their funding and goals for following semesters.
• Give campus tours to certain minority groups that visit the campus.
• Plan networking events engaging students, companies, and alumni to help students succeed in a career. Alpha Chi Sigma January 2016 - Present
Officer – Science Outreach
• Plan a science clinic twice a year for Boy Scouts of America to earn their chemistry Merit Badge.
• Prepare a day of interesting science experiments to increase elementary school interest in pursuing a career in science. Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers August 2014 – May 2016 Board of Directors – Corporate Representative
• Contact corporate companies to provide sponsorship for the organization.
• Acquire visits to campus from companies to host weekly informational sessions for members.
• Attended Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers National Conference in Detroit, Michigan. Houston Food Bank June 2016 – July 2016
Volunteer
• Organize 150 boxes daily of donated items into categories to be handed out to locations in need. PROJECTS
Chemical Process Principles Fall 2014
• Designed and built a device that stored potential energy and converted it to mechanical energy such that it traveled to a designated location.
• Wrote a final report on the design, the mechanism, the performance, and the energy balances for the device. Process and Product Design and Economics Fall 2016
• Designed a separation sequence on ASPEN Plus to produce benzene, toluene, and xylene from a biomass feedstock.
• Cost the separation units to find the most efficient sequence and determine total profit a company would make if this process was implemented.
SKILLS AND INTERESTS
Software Skills: MATLAB, Python, ASPEN Plus, MestreNova, ChemDraw, Vernier, Microsoft Office Suite Languages: Fluent in English, French, and Spanish
Awards: Dean’s List, Bechtel Global Scholarship Recipient, Presidential Scholar Award Affiliations: MOVE, Student Alumni Association, AICHE