Dave

7/24/2014
Stamford, CT

Position Desired

Environmental Engineering
Anywhere in the U.S.
Yes

Resume

David S.
Laurel Ledge Court, Stamford, CT 06903; sonshine.david @ gmail.com

EDUCATION
Brown University Providence, RI May 2011
Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering
Study Abroad (Spring 2009) Technische Universität Dresden, Germany
Relevant Coursework: Organic Chemistry I+II, Fluid Dynamics; Phase and Chemical Equilibria; Electricity and Magnetism; Transport/Biotransport Processes; Heat and Mass Transfer; Chemical/Biochemical Reactor Design; Environmental Stewardship; Environmental Science: Sustainable Design; Linear Algebra; Applied Mathematics I+II, Investments I

3.4 GPA

RELEVANT ACADEMIC PROJECTS
Chemical/Biochemical Reactor Design Brown University, Fall 2010
• Determined thermodynamic and kinetic parameters of a batch reactor, analyzed thermal hysteresis over catalytic wire, kinetic measurement of enzyme-catalyzed reaction
• 2011 National AIChe Design Prompt: Designed reactor type and flow rate of refinery for optimal selectivity and minimized reactor volume and fixed asset cost for lowest annualized operation cost
Heat Exchanger Design Project Brown University, Spring 2010
• Optimized heat exchanger design for a theoretical pasteurization plant and performed an operating cost analysis to determine payoff times

TECHNICAL EXPERIENCE
Junior Scientist, Nulabel Technologies Providence, Rhode Island, January 2011 to January 2013
• Nulabel Technologies named 2011 Innovation of the Year in Manufacturing by Providence Business News
• Role of Project Lead as Junior Scientist in Chemistry Department of adhesive development startup
• Co-inventor on US published patent. Co-inventor and co-writer of multiple filed patents, yet unpublished
• Directed new applications from the proof-of-concept stage through the scale-up and pilot process to field-testing
• Interfaced with raw material suppliers and manufacturing partners as well as clients
• Designed experiments and delegated tasks to laboratory technicians
• Contributed to discussions guiding workflow organization
• Interviewed and recruited laboratory technician and intern
• Consulted 30 hours/week during final semester at Brown

Research Assistant, Professor Hurt, Engineering Brown University, Summer 2010
• Researched and implemented appropriate methodology for bactericidal assay of nano-silver
• Coauthored paper published in ACS-NANO and invited to 2010 National AIChE Poster Presentation

ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE
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