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Chemical Engineer

Location:
West Hartford, CT
Posted:
April 04, 2020

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Objective: Obtain a chemical engineering internship to further develop my analytical and problem-solving skills.

Education: Skills:

University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT

BA in Chemical Engineering/Math, May 2021

GPA: 3.5/4.0

Proficiency in Java, MATLAB, Python, CAD, Julia, Optimization and Mathematical Programming, Microsoft Office, Distillation, NMR, 3-D printing, HTML

Work Experience

Otis Elevator Company, May 2018-January 2020

Customer Service Representative

Interacted with customers and businesses to provide them services; such as, dispatching mechanics, setting up appointments, and helping with payments.

Maintained customer satisfaction with forward-thinking strategies focused on addressing customer needs and resolving concerns.

UConn Travel Model United Nations, November 2018-May 2019

Chief Financial Officer

Dealt with the university bureaucracies, communicated with conferences and businesses, and maintained the team’s website.

Managed all financial matters of the organization; such as, acquiring funds for trips, managing individual records, fundraisers, and purchasing equipment.

Research Experience

Engineered Microhabitats Research Group, Undergraduate Researcher, Dr. Leslie Shor,

Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, UConn, Storrs, CT, January 2020-present

•Measuring the dynamics of water loss using microdevices to replicate soil microstructures under different conditions.

•Performing image analysis of microdevices to evaluate percent air infiltration and saturation over time.

Computational Atmospheric Chemistry and Exposure Lab, Undergraduate Researcher, Dr. Kristina Wagstrom,

Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, UConn, Storrs, CT, January 2020-present

•Designing a UAV that can monitor particulate matter in air at an affordable cost.

•Writing MATLAB code to interpret sensor data in order to analyze roadside air pollution.

Wastewater Treatment Through Computational Methods, Undergraduate Researcher, Dr. Matthew Stuber,

Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, UConn, Storrs, CT, January 2020-present

•Designing and optimizing a simulated plug flow reactor and wastewater plant in Julia to determine the minimum amount of compressed oxygen needed for the reactor to minimize cost and maintenance.

Activities

UConn Travel Model United Nations

Chief Financial Officer, Traveling Member

•Traveled the world to compete at intercollegiate conferences and delivered presentations and speeches conveying my point of view and talked with people privately in order to form blocs to write resolutions.

Chem E-Car

Member

•Designed and built a car that moves and stops via chemical reactions.



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