ninelle87

11/26/2014
Unknown

Position Desired

Materials Engineering
Anywhere in the U.S.
Yes

Resume

OBJECTIVE: Seeking full-time position in Materials Engineering area to start immediately.

EDUCATION & TRAINING:
09 / 09 - 12 / 11
Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
M.Sc.: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Division
Thesis Title: "Improved Synthetic Methods for Patchy Particles"
CGPR: 3.60 / 4.0

09 / 04 - 06 / 09
University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
Hon.B.Sc.: Chemistry, Minor in French
CGPR: 3.04 / 4.0

09 / 06 - 12 / 06
Universite de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Canada
Student Exchange Program in Chemistry
CGPR: 3.20 / 4.0

TECHNICAL SKILLS:
- Experienced with DSC, FTIR, UV/Vis, HPLC, SEM, profilometer, OM, homogenizer, etc.
- Proficient in technical writing, analyzing scientific data and literature
- Familiar with AutoCAD, SolidWorks, Maple, MATLAB, Visual Basic and LaTeX
- Solid theoretical background in metal and polymer processing (extrusion, stamping, etc.)

EXPERIENCE:
10 / 11 - present
Oilfield Service Company, Drilling and Measurements
Field Engineer
- Provide real-time logs of geological parameters to client (gamma ray, resistivity, etc.)
- Assemble MWD tools and connect/monitor relevant rig sensors
- Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to successfully drill an oil/gas well
- Troubleshoot tool, equipment and software failures in a fast-paced work environment

09 / 09 - 08 / 11
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Texas A&M University
Graduate Research Assistant, Adaptive Soft & Colloidal Materials Lab
- Investigated four simultaneous research projects in polymer/plastics, colloidal particle and nanotechnology area
- Installed and maintained lab equipment (FTIR, optical microscope, profilometer, etc.)
- Organized and managed lab inventory, ordered new chemicals and supplies
- Mentored two undergraduate research assistants assigned to research projects

01 / 10 - 05 / 10
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Texas A&M University
Graduate Teaching Assistant, Class: Materials Science
- Graded homework and quizzes for a class of 40 students with weekly office hours

05 / 07 - 08 / 07
Department of Chemistry, University of Toronto, Canada
Undergraduate Research Assistant
- Inserted polyelectrolyte multilayer defects into colloidal photonic crystals (silica and polystyrene) to control/shift wavelength of light
- Modulated salt concentration and pH of system to extend into a biosensor
- Worked extensively with SEM microscope looking at semi-conducting and carbon-coated organic surfaces

05 / 06 - 08 / 06
Department of Chemistry, University of Toronto, Canada
Undergraduate Research Assistant
- Synthesized various inorgan...

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