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Jeanpaul Lugo Carrasco

Austin,United

Summary

Rising Junior at the University of Texas at Austin, undertaking a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering and a technical focus in Area 4 Track B (280), Biochemical, Biomolecular, and Biomedical Engineering. Experienced in systems analysis and design, flowcharting, data visualization, and cost optimization. Some notable highlights include maximizing the ROI of a multi-unit chemical process utilizing Excel Solver at 27% while remaining "$3 million" under budget from the initial "$9 million" capital investment. Well-versed across various STEM fields, with ample knowledge of chemical laboratory techniques and data collection software (GC, TLC, IR). Quick and Adaptable learner with a multicultural background, fluent in English and Spanish with a working proficiency in French. Community-oriented with leadership experience under the American Institute of Chemical Engineers and the E. Lee Walker Fellowship at Texas.

Overview

1
1
year of professional experience

Work History

AICHE Service Chair Officer

AIChE, American Institute of Chemical Engineers
04.2023 - Current
  • AIChE National Member (009905705194)
  • Recruited new engineers to the Texas AIChE Chapter
  • Organized, planned, and executed service trips and general McKetta events
  • Tutored freshmen ChEs during personal office hours, particularly for fluid mechanics and general chemistry 100% of my returning students noticed improvements in their class performance
  • Reliable in marketing and coordinating biweekly GMs for the purpose of exposing Texas ChEs to various industries and sectors.

Research Fellow

The E. Lee Walker Fellowship at Texas
12.2022 - Current
  • Responsible for attending weekly meetings, as well as discussing and documenting the issues faced by underserved communities across various socioeconomic statuses, races, and genders
  • Furthermore, direct methods of community involvement included ideating and prototyping solutions to meet selected community needs by stepping into the field at non-profits such as the Mary Lee Foundation, Casa Marianella, and the Central Texas Food Bank
  • The overall goal of each cohort within the fellowship is to implement designs within the Austin area that have long standing impacts long after our graduation; in particular, our cohort has honed in on mitigating student wastefulness across the UT campus while simultaneously attacking chronic homelessness in the Austin area by partnering with Mobile Loaves & Fishes Community First Village to create jobs and consumer goods driven by supply and demand economics.

Education

Bachelor of Science - Chemical Engineering, Pre-med

Cockrell School of Engineering, The University of Texas
Austin, TX
05.2025

High School Diploma -

St. Stephen's Episcopal School
Austin, TX
05.2021

Skills

  • Data Visualization
  • Excel Solver
  • Operational Cost Analysis
  • ROI Optimization
  • Engineering
  • Analysis
  • Microsoft Excel
  • Microsoft PowerPoint
  • Microsoft Word
  • Public Speaking
  • Sustainable
  • Public Procurement (SPP)
  • Human Centered Design

Additional Information

  • Honors & Awards , David Paschall Award - Kim Garey May 2020 Students who win the DP Award must gain three varsity letters and maintain a yearly V- (90%) yearly average. The “The Math Meets Science Fiction Meets Art” Award - Dr. Huth May 2021 One of the finalist Novel Project award winners of the class of 2021. Jeanpaul Lugo Carrasco - page 2

Languages

English
Native or Bilingual
Spanish
Native or Bilingual
French
Limited Working

Timeline

AICHE Service Chair Officer

AIChE, American Institute of Chemical Engineers
04.2023 - Current

Research Fellow

The E. Lee Walker Fellowship at Texas
12.2022 - Current

Bachelor of Science - Chemical Engineering, Pre-med

Cockrell School of Engineering, The University of Texas

High School Diploma -

St. Stephen's Episcopal School
Jeanpaul Lugo Carrasco