University of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, Pa.
School of Engineering and Applied Science
Bachelor of Science in Engineering, Major in Chemical
Engineering, May 1997
Coursework: Process and Reactor
Design, Process Control, Separation Processes,
Environmental Studies, Biotechnology Lab, Fluid
Mechanics, Reaction Kinetics, Genetics,
Thermodynamics, Chemistry, Linear Algebra, Calculus,
Physics, Biology, Psychology, Sociology, English,
Latin
Senior Design Project: Process
Design of Vinyl Acetate Production Plant.
Activities and Honors: American
Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE), member Pennsylvania
Triangle, science magazine, art editor/writer Inverse,
literary magazine, contributor Philadelphia
Mayors Scholarship Recipient.
Saint Maria Goretti High Scholl,
Philadelphia, Pa
Graduated in top 1% of class with a GPA of 95.1/100,
June 1993
Activities and Honors: National
Honor Society President, Student Government
Representative, Navy Challenge Cup First Place,
Society of Women Engineers Certificate for High
Honor, Tandy Technology Scholar, United States Marine
Corps Scholastic Excellence Award
Polyprobe, Inc. Philadelphia, Pa
Process Department, June 1997-Present
Prepare samples of plasmids for
restriction digests with PstI and EcoRI enzymes.
Prepare samples of cloned DNA to be run on a
denaturing gel. Recover the single stranded DNA from
the gel through the techniques of extrusion and
elution.
Polyprobe, Inc. Philadelphia, Pa
Laboratory Research, Summer 1996
Performed experiments to clone and
elgonate specific fragments of DNA strands to be
later used in a highly branched DNA molecule used to
amplify signal in nucleic blot tests. Prepared large
quantities of plasmids for ultrapurification
techniques.
Naval Surface Warfare Center,
Carderock Division, Philadelphia. Pa
Chemical Engineer Apprentice, Summer 1993
Incorporated into a team of senior
personnel investigating a ship engine that failed
during the Persian Gulf War. Tested engine oil on
newly developed lubricating instruments that measure
viscosity, total base number, fuel dilution, number
of particles, and ferrous content. Summarized results
in a written report and oral presentation to
engineering staff and faculty at Widener University.
Naval Ship System Engineering
Station, Philadelphia, Pa.
Mechanical Engineer Apprentice, Summer 1992
Compiled prerecorded data on a
malfunctioning centrifugal pump aboard the
Ticonderoga Class cruisers. Manipulated and examined
data, in accordance with the Reynolds number and
affinity laws, and discovered the pipe measurements
to be too small. Summarized results in a written
report and oral presentation to engineering staff and
faculty at Winder University.