CINDY YUEN
Hillsboro, OR *7123
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Education
B.S. in Chemical Engineering June 2008
University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
Working Experience
Ultrapure Water Facilities Engineer July 2008 - Present
Intel, Hillsboro, Oregon
Responsible for safe, reliable, and cost effective UPW operations at Intel technology development factory
Development of reliable ultrapure water operations and technology
Transfer of technology to receiving high volume manufacturing sites
Support factory construction ramps and capacity demands projected
Obtaining project cost estimates, ROI, operational costs, and total VF cost of implementation
Quarterly & annual cost/labor projections on systems owned
Systems Owned: Polish, Hot Ultrapure Water (HUPW), Industrial Water (IW), Litho-Ultrapure Water (LUPW), Softer Water (SWS)
Accomplishments/Projects
• No impacts to factory on all systems owned throughout 3 years
• Lead SWS/URW hardness and LUPW Temperature Control Task Forces
• Process Transfer
o Conducted Polish/HUPW/LUPW/SWS operations audits in Israel factory
o Performed construction audits high volume factory sites
o Generated and transferred all procedures and documents for SWS & IW systems including design and operations documentation including procedures, datasheets, and PLC code sequence of operations.
o Provided LUPW training to Ireland Factory Seeds
Continuous Improvement
o Writing and presenting process change white papers
o URW to SWS reclaim provided a net ROP reduction of 90 million gal annually resulting in $704K annual savings
o Eliminated unnecessary Nalco IW sampling resulting in $70K per quarter savings
o Found and corrected code issues critical for emergency process chilled water cooling operation.
o Extensively updated IW& SWS equipment database and P&IDs
o Completed SWS & IW distribution pipe flow model and validated using flow measurements
o Increased accuracy of SWS tool demand model by 34%
o UL listed and installed new ozone generator model and collaborated with primary system owner for installation modifications
o Closure of process items for previous transfer technology upon initial ownership of SWS system
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
UW Nanoparticle Laboratory June 2006 – June 2007
University of Washington, Seattle, WA
Responsibilities
• Running Cell Ferrozine Assays to determine nanoparticle uptake in cells
• Running DNA/Protein Electrophoresis Gels to determine viability
• Preparation of DNA Plasmid
• Attending weekly Nanoparticle Team meetings
• Weekly Cell-Culture Lab maintenance
UW Biorobotics Laboratory September 2004 – January 2006
University of Washington, Seattle, WA
Responsibilities
• Developed a graphical user interface for a robotic arm
• Programmed and Troubleshooting motor related problems of robotic arm
• Provided weekly progress summaries to the Director of Motor Control Research Laboratory of the
University of Montana and the Assistant Biorobotics research professor
INTERNSHIPS
Intel
Ultrapure Water Group; Hillsboro OR
June-September 2007
Projects
• Ultrapure water and industrial water tool consumption modeling
• Portable GE Panametrics Flowmeter accuracy validation and comparison studies
• Wrote process change white papers and operation procedures for GE flowmeter
Kimberly-Clark Childcare Plant
Process Reliability Team; Paris Texas
January – June 2006
Projects
• Troubleshooting Heat Activation Unit problems of upgraded machines
• Management of Lab Kiosk Training with Lab Techs
• Updated existing Quality Software to Control Plan Values
• Documented Adhesive Good-Run Settings