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C. Peter Lawrence 715-790-5001 plawrence@wisc.edu 1051 E. Johnson St, Apt. 1 Madison, WI 53703 OBJECTIVE Highly creative entry-level chemical engineer seeking a position in a growth-oriented organization requiring innovative skills used to develop, research, design and improve products, with an emphasis in the food industry. EDUCATION University of Wisconsin-Madison January 2010 present Bachelors in Chemical...

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C. Peter Lawrence 715-790-5001 plawrence@wisc.edu 1051 E. Johnson St, Apt. 1 Madison, WI 53703 OBJECTIVE Highly creative entry-level chemical engineer seeking a position in a growth-oriented organization requiring innovative skills used to develop, research, design and improve products, with an emphasis in the food industry. EDUCATION University of Wisconsin-Madison January 2010 present Bachelors in Chemical Engineering anticipated May 2012 Major GPA: 2.83; Cumulative GPA: 2.78 Dr. Rich Hartels Research Laboratory Laboratory Research Assistant: May 2011 present Worked under Maya Warren to characterize commercial ice creams Determined ice crystal, air cell and coalesced fat distributions Conducted life cycle analysis of the UW Dairy Plant Determined carbon footprint through mass and energy balances on plant unit operations University of Minnesota - Twin Cities Chemical Engineering: September 2009 December 2009 University of Minnesota - LANDO/National Science Foundation under Dr. Mark Hillmyer Junior Researcher: June 2009 - September 2009 Compiled data on viscosities of polylactide block copolymers Helped synthesize various polymerization reactions for renewable corn -based chemistry Learned of influence branching lactide arms on strength and brittlen ess of desired plastic Minneapolis Community and Technical College Math/Chemistry: September 2006 May 2009 2008 and 2009 National Science Foundation S-Stem Scholarship Recipient PHI Theta Kappa (Honors Society of Two -year Colleges) o Vice President, nominated by the Faculty Advisor: January 2007-January 2008 o Attended National Leadership Conference in Philadelphia: Spring 2007 o Organized volunteer projects, such as food drives and restoration of river front landscape Student Senate o Allocated funding to student organizations and encouraged student involvement in school Art Institute of Minnesota - Minneapolis, MN A.A.S Culinary Arts: May 2006 McCormick and Schmicks Steakhouse Minneapolis, MN Saut Chef: October 2008 June 2009 Prepared main dishes and appetizers Able to work at and train new employees at each kitchen station The Oceanaire Seafood Room - Minneapolis, MN Saut Chef: March 2005 - October 2008 Prepared entrees and specialty appetizers Ran all stations in the kitchen efficiently and trained others at each kitchen station COMPUTER PROGRAM SKILLS Microsoft Word/Excel Aspen MatLab Maple Mathematica E.E.S.
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Peter C. Lawrence715-790-5001Johnson St, Apt. 1plawrence@wisc.eduMadison, WI 537031051 E.OBJECTIVEHighly creative entry-level chemical engineer seeking a position in a growth-oriented organization requiringinnovative skills used to develop, resear
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Peter C. Lawrence715-790-5001plawrence@wisc.edu1051 E. Johnson St, Apt. 1Madison, WI 53703OBJECTIVEHighly creative entry-level chemical engineer seeking a position in a growth-oriented organization requiringinnovative skills used to develop, resear
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