B.S. Chemical Engineering, Oregon State University, 2015.
M.S. Chemical Engineering (In progress), Oregon State University, Current
Work Experience
Oregon State University, Department of Chemical, Biological, and Environmental Engineering – Johnson Scholar Research Intern – June 2011 to September 2011
Elkay Wood Products – Process Engineering MECOP Intern – April 2013 to September 2013
Lam Research – Process Engineering MECOP Intern – June 2014 to December 2014
Honors and Awards
OSU Presidential Scholarship (2010-2015).
Dean of Engineering Scholarship (2010-2015).
Tau Beta Pi Oregon Alpha Chapter Scholarship (2015).
Graduated Magna Cum Laude (3.7 GPA or better) for B.S. degree at OSU (2015).
Honor roll 11/12 terms (3.5 GPA or better) during undergraduate program (2010-2015).
Accepted into National Society of Collegiate Scholars (2010).
Accepted into Phi Kappa Phi Collegiate Honors Society (2010).
Posters and Presentations
Pfau, A.J. (presenter); He, S.; Frederick, R.T.; Herman, G.S. “Deposition and Characterization of Amorphous CoGe Catalyst Films for Methane Reforming” American Vacuum Society Pacific Northwest Regional Conference 2015. Mt. Hood, OR. October 1, 2015.
He, S. (presenter); Pfau, A.J.; Frederick, R.T.; Herman, G.S. “Characterization of magnetron sputtered NiGa thin films for CO2 reduction to methanol” American Vacuum Society Pacific Northwest Regional Conference 2015. Mt. Hood, OR. October 1, 2015.
Pfau, A.J. (presenter); Choi, C.; Chang, C.H. “Preparation of Nanostructured surfaces by MAND for Applicable Pool Boiling Surfaces” American Vacuum Society Pacific Northwest Regional Conference 2011. Wilsonville, OR. September 15 – 16, 2011.
Leadership Experience
Vice-president, Tau Beta Pi Oregon Alpha Chapter, elected for 2013-2014.
Treasurer, Tau Beta Pi Oregon Alpha Chapter, elected for 2015-2016.
Student Leadership, The Courtyard Co-operative Housing, elected for 2011-2012.
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