Summary
Work History
Education
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Youmin Park

Pearland

Summary

• Association of Environmental Engineering Students, Texas A&M University

• The National Society of Leadership and Success, Texas A&M University, Former Member

• Phi Theta Kappa - Omega Sigma Chapter, Houston Community College, Former Member


Work History

Volunteer

National Gwacheon Science Museum
  • Volunteered as an assistant for various science events, providing support and guidance to youth participants. Engaged in educational outreach activities to promote interest in science and technology.

Volunteer

City-Sponsored Science Events
  • Assisted in organizing and facilitating city-sponsored science events, helping to manage activities and support young attendees in their exploration of scientific concepts

Education

Bachelor of Science - Environmental Engginering

Texas A&M University
College Station, TX
05-2025

Completed Coursework Toward Transfer -

Houston Community College
Houston, TX
08-2022

Skills

    Software: Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, AutoCAD, ArcGIS

    Languages: English (Fluent), Korean (Native)
    Programming: Python
    Modeling Tools: HEC-HMS, Water!Pro

Academic Projects

Chlorine Contact Tank Capstone Design Project

Fall 2024 – Spring 2025

• Designed a full-scale chlorine contact tank (CCT) for a 2 MGD surface water treatment plant.

• Performed disinfection modeling using Water!Pro and led cost estimation for materials and layout.

• Ensured compliance with EPA and TCEQ pathogen inactivation standards.


HEC-HMS Watershed Modeling – Greens Bayou Project

Spring 2025

• Simulated rainfall-runoff using HEC-HMS and optimized basin configuration.

• Validated hydrograph using gage data and refined reach structure design.


Coastal Resilience Planning – Ocean Springs, MS

Fall 2024

• Proposed a 15 m beach nourishment strategy using sediment transport modeling.

• Compared protection alternatives based on erosion trends and cost-effectiveness.


Water Treatment Plant Design – Lake Houston Source

Spring 2024

• Planned a 100 MGD water treatment train including coagulation, sedimentation, and disinfection.

• Met TCEQ regulatory standards through detailed flow analysis and process sizing.


Timeline

Volunteer

National Gwacheon Science Museum

Volunteer

City-Sponsored Science Events

Bachelor of Science - Environmental Engginering

Texas A&M University

Completed Coursework Toward Transfer -

Houston Community College