Academic

(2018 - present) Princeton University Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering

I am currently pursuing my Ph.D. in Chemical and Biological Engineering at Princeton University in the area of Process Systems Engineering. I am a member of the Christos T. Maravelias research group working on a project involving spatially explicit supply chain optimization. See the research page for a more detailed description of my research and links to publications. In 2020, I transferred from the University of Wisconsin-Madison when Professor Maravelias was hired at Princeton University.

(All Courses Completed at the University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Fall 2018:
  • Advanced Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
  • Intermediate Problems in Chemical Engineering (Math)
  • Kinetics and Catalysis
  • Stochastic Processes
  • Spring 2019:
  • Intermediate Transport Phenomena
  • Linear Programming Methods
  • Production Systems and Control
  • Fall 2019:
  • Nonlinear Optimization
  • Spring 2020:
  • Stochastic Programming
  • Integer Optimization
  • Incredible things coming soon!

    (2014 - 2018) University of Michigan-Ann Arbor Department of Chemical Engineering

    I graduated from the University of Michigan in 2018 with a Bachelor of Science in Engineering in Chemical Engineering. I also completed a minor in Computer Science and I am very interested in the intersection of between the two fields. I excelled in the ChE curriculum and in my senior capstone project, I designed a complete Epinephrine production facility.

    Fall 2014:
  • Organic Chemistry I + Lab
  • Introduction to Computers and Programming
  • Multi-variable Calculus
  • Winter 2015:
  • Organic Chemistry II + Lab
  • Principles of Economics
  • Introduction to Engineering
  • Differential Equations
  • Fall 2015:
  • Materials and Energy Balances
  • Programming and Data Structures
  • General Physics I + Lab
  • Winter 2016:
  • Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
  • Fluid Mechanics
  • Introduction to Quantum Chemistry
  • Discrete Mathematics
  • Fall 2016:
  • Mass and Heat Transfer
  • Separation Processes
  • Greek Sports
  • Data Structures and Algorithms
  • Winter 2017:
  • Reaction Engineering and Design
  • Unit Operations Lab
  • Process Economics
  • Database Managment Systems
  • Fall 2017:
  • Molecular and Cellular Biology
  • Chemical Engineering Lab II
  • Process Controls
  • Principles of Engineering Materials
  • Winter 2018:
  • Process Simulation and Design
  • Distillation of Spirits
  • General Physics II + Lab
  • 3.78/4.0 Overall GPA
  • 4.0/4.0 Chemical Engineering GPA
  • Clifton F. Goddin Prize for exceptional merit, based on qualities of leadership and scholarship (2017)
  • Dean's List: All 8 semesters attended
  • University Honors: Winter 2015, Fall 2015, Winter 2016, Fall 2016, Fall 2017, and Winter 2018
  • (2010 - 2014) Farmington High School

    I attended Farmington High School located in Farmington, Michigan. During high school I was a two year captain of the Farmington Wresting team, earned college credit in 5 Advanced Placement courses, and excelled in the science and math curriculum.

  • 4.0/4.0 Unweighted GPA
  • American Legion Award for Outstanding Senior
  • Work Experience

    (2016) Owens Corning Intern

    As an intern I developed quantitative and qualitative test methods and standard operating procedures that allowed Owens Corning to improve how they investigate emerging technologies. Specifically I investigated emerging technologies related to super hydrophobic coatings for roofing shingles.