Vicki L. Ea
U.S. Citizenship
EaVicki@gmail.com | (918) 760-1261
OBJECTIVE
‘Obtain entry-level chemical process engineering position with forward-thinking company while leveraging my
strong leadership and multilanguage fluency background
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering | May 2015,
University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma
Bachelor of Arts in Chinese | May 2015
University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma
‘Minor: Chemistry
Overall GPA: 3.5
Relevant Coursework: Bioengineering Principles | Biochemistry | Physiology | Catalysis | Statistics
Study Abroad: Chinese intensive Language Program | Yunnan University, Kunming, China
SKILLS
Professional Certifications: LeanJSix Sigma Green Belt | Completed Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Exam
Software: Aspen | Polymath | LabVIEW
Laboratory & Design:
Scaled up protein separation via ion exchange chromatography
Drafted Process Flow Diagrams (PFD) and Pipe & Instrumentation Diagrams (P&ID)
Wrote and evaluated Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) for liquid and gas phase reactors
Designed, constructed, and operated liquid phase batch reactors for the evaluation of catalytic activity
Characterized products through chromatographic techniques: GC-FID and GC-MS
Determined active site density of supported metal catalysts via CO chemisorption
Synthesized supported metal catalysts via incipient wetness impregnation
+ Performed lab safety audit and HAZOP analysis
Languages: Advanced Mandarin Chinese | Intermediate Spanish
Microsoft Office Suite: Excel | VBA Programming in Excel | Visio | Project | PowerPoint | Word | Outlook
EXPERIENCE
Volunteer | Living Arts | Tulsa, OK | July 2015 - Present.
‘Installed and deconstructed artwork, sold event tickets, recruited members, assisted with bar
Crew Member | Chipotle Mexican Grill | Tulsa, Oklahoma | May-Sept 2014
* Actively contributed to team effectiveness by fostering “Restauranteur” culture that resulted in
‘company’s first store promotion in Oklahoma
+ Provided excellent customer service by efficiently communicating with customers and crew, and by
multi-tasking to increase throughput
Undergraduate Research Assistant | Dr. Daniel Resasco | University of Oklahoma |Jan—Aug2013
= Upgraded bio oil-derived furanic compounds in aqueous media using various heterogeneous catalysts
+ Formed valuable alcohols and poly-ols with high potential as monomers for the polymer industry
+ Gained understanding of reactivity and ring-opening mechanism
LEADERSHIP ROLES
President, Arashi Taiko, Japanese drumming ensemble | 2013 - 2015
Fundraising Project Chair, Engineers Without Borders | 2011
Team Captain, American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life, University of Oklahoma | 2010-2011
Group Leader, Senior Chemical Engineering Capstone Experience | 2015
* Led group in design of scaled-up layered nonwovens plant
+ Facilitated summary discussions with Chemical Engineering Department faculties