Alec Firestine-Solometo

Driven by challenge, motivated by progress, and determined to persevere.

Versatile chemical engineer and chemist in 2 years of experience with respect to system design, chemical analysis, and material development. Accomplished track record of delivering high-quality results in laboratory and industrial settings. Experienced in project management and adept in chemical research, able to tackle complex data in terms of actionable insights in collaboration with cross-functional teams. Proven ability to improve efficiency and reduce costs with a healthy foundation in regulatory compliance and continuous improvement initiatives. 

Highlights

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#36 Nationally Ranked University in 2022


Enrolled in Master of Science Chemical Engineering program in 2021.

Graduated Dec. 2022.

#16 in Regional Universities North in 2022


Performed catalysis research using gold nanoparticles.

Graduated May 2021 with Bachelor of Science in Chemistry and Minor in Mathematics.

Chemical Engineering



Schematic diagram of a graphene oxide deposition process on a hollow-fiber membrane.

Zhang, Y.; Zhang, S.; Gao, J.; Chung, T.-S. J. Membr. Sci. 2016, 515, 230−237 

Chemistry


X-ray photoelectron spectrum (XPS) for the presence of nitrogen functional groups in stearic acid-modified zinc oxide coated by polydopamine to represent surface composition.

C. Li, P. Wang, D. Zhang, and S. Wang. AC. App. Mater. & Inter. 2022 14 (40), 45988-46000


Cover page for my exit exam presentation.


MS Exit Exam

Critiqued the strengths and weaknesses of a recent materials publication for a graduate committee in order to complete the MS program.


Zoomed in spectrum shot of my ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy results from research indicating successful change in light absorbance % versus wavelength over time.


Research

Explored and analyzed the catalyzed reduction of methyl viologen 2+ to 1+ via fluorescence spectroscopy using cadmium selenide gold nanoparticles as quantum dots, nanorods, and nanoplatelets.