Familiar Technologies: Aspen, MATLAB, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint

Regions of the world you have worked: Pittsburgh PA, West Lafayette IN

Resume: EDUCATION:

University of Pittsburgh 2018 to 2020
Bachelor’s Chemical Engineering
Minor in Petroleum Engineering
GPA 3.489

Waynesburg University 2015 to 2018
Bachelor’s Chemistry
GPA 3.74

WORK EXPERIENCE

Midstream Intern 05/2019 to 08/2019
CNX Resources, Canonsburg PA
Restored Midstream AFEs to the correct budgeted amounts to better understand the financial intricacies of budgeting and cost tracking
Created a pipeline project budgeting tool by analyzing past pipeline project costs, identifying cost trends and determining budgeting cost metrics to more accurately predict future pipeline project costs
Created a valve identification tool and SOP to analyze future natural gas flow scenarios

Undergraduate Researcher 05/2018 to 07/2018
University of Pittsburgh Department of Chemical Engineering, Pittsburgh PA
Gained fundamental laboratory experience working in a graduate laboratory at the University of Pittsburgh under Dr. Jason Shoemaker
Employed agent-based modeling methods to visualize the production and diffusion of interferon from the cGAS-STING pathway in the immune system to better understand cellular immunity
Presented findings at the Summer Undergraduate Research Symposium at Duquesne University

Laboratory Assistant 01/2017 to 05/2018
Waynesburg University Department of Chemistry, Waynesburg PA
Taught students proper laboratory protocol and key concepts in chemistry
Acquired chemicals from the stock room and prepared solutions for the laboratory
Aided the professor in laboratory set-up and demonstrations

Undergraduate Researcher 06/2016 to 08/2016
Purdue University Department of Chemistry, West Lafayette IN
Gained fundamental lab experience working in a graduate laboratory at Purdue University under Dr. Hilkka Kenttämaa
Analyzed and determined the sizes of aromatic cores in heavy crude oil samples through tandem mass spectrometry
Presented findings at the SURF Research Symposium and Waynesburg University’s Undergraduate Research and Scholarly Works Symposium