Lab Technician
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After completing my MENG in Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry at the University of Toronto, I worked at Kinectrics. Inc, at the Radiochemistry Department, as Lab Technologist. Testing and Detection of trace radionuclides (<0.1 mBq) mean the lab has to be in pristine conditions, with reagents being as clean as possible, to avoid any impurities.
I solely handled the Alpha Dosimetry lab and maintained the QC standards set by the company. This experience helped me hone my lab practices and skills. I also learned a lot of sample dissolution techniques and operated various instruments such as Liquid Scintillation Counters, Proportional Flow Counters, etc.
In addition to this, I had an internship opportunity during my undergraduate years where I worked closely with microalgae. I worked under a Biotechnology Ph.D. scholar to study the kinetics of cell lysis in Spirulina Platensis. My MENG project was also related to observing the growth kinetics of the Porphyridium Purpureum microalgae. I had the opportunity to handle tasks such as the cultivation of microalgal strains, determining their concentrations before and after lysis using a UV spectrophotometer, using different lysis reagents, and observing the synergistic effect between them to determine maximum lysis with minimum reagents.
I also had to use FTIR Spectroscopy, Ion Exchange chromatography and Mass Spectroscopy techniques for the purification and isolation of proteins in the microalgae.
I also have a strong foundation in Chemical Engineering principles such as reaction engineering, fluid mechanics, and transport phenomena. I completed a design project for Petrofac. Inc, as part of my bachelor's degree. I believe that with the amalgamation of core Chemical Engineering principles, as well as lab skills, I can contribute a lot to the position, and perform my duties diligently.
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proportional flow counter, and liquid scintillation counter.
Spirulina Platensis.
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO (GPA: 3.94)
Master of Engineering Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry
(September 2021)
Relevant Coursework: Applied Computational Fluid Dynamics, Transport Phenomena,
MENG Project: Understanding the effects of Salinity on Taurine production in