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Jan 21, 2017
Undergraduate / MIT UPDATES- working as a chemical engineer [6]
Prompt: please update us on any changes or updates since you submitted your application. This might include new activities or awards, changes at home, or anything else IMPORTANT and relevant to your application. Also, if you have any changes in your curriculum since you submitted the application, please note the changes below. (250 words or fewer)
My most recent work experience at B Ltd was by far the most enthralling experience I have ever had in my quest to become a successful Chemical Engineer. Since January, I have been working under Paul X, Designate COO of the sugar milling activities, with BSC in Chemical Engineering and MBA from the University of Y. During this career-oriented work experience, I was able to assist chemists in purifying sugar juice with lime during the defecation process, alternating the pH level of molasses to control their acid content, and analyzing White, Demerera and Moscovado sugar samples using processes such as filtration, fractional distillation, and crystallization, while acquainting with processes such fluid mechanics and heat transfers: common fundamental principles of chemical engineering.
My subscription to MIT Open Courseware classes has further deepened my understanding of Chemical Engineering as I took great interest in reading several mind-opening and insightful articles on its website. I am also currently following Chemical Engineering introductory lectures by Professor Channing Robertson of the Stanford University on YouTube, which provides an outline of the chemical engineering field today and delves into its applications in various fields such as crude oil refining, modern design of heat exchangers, biomedical engineering and material designing.
Prompt: please update us on any changes or updates since you submitted your application. This might include new activities or awards, changes at home, or anything else IMPORTANT and relevant to your application. Also, if you have any changes in your curriculum since you submitted the application, please note the changes below. (250 words or fewer)
the most enthralling experience
My most recent work experience at B Ltd was by far the most enthralling experience I have ever had in my quest to become a successful Chemical Engineer. Since January, I have been working under Paul X, Designate COO of the sugar milling activities, with BSC in Chemical Engineering and MBA from the University of Y. During this career-oriented work experience, I was able to assist chemists in purifying sugar juice with lime during the defecation process, alternating the pH level of molasses to control their acid content, and analyzing White, Demerera and Moscovado sugar samples using processes such as filtration, fractional distillation, and crystallization, while acquainting with processes such fluid mechanics and heat transfers: common fundamental principles of chemical engineering.
My subscription to MIT Open Courseware classes has further deepened my understanding of Chemical Engineering as I took great interest in reading several mind-opening and insightful articles on its website. I am also currently following Chemical Engineering introductory lectures by Professor Channing Robertson of the Stanford University on YouTube, which provides an outline of the chemical engineering field today and delves into its applications in various fields such as crude oil refining, modern design of heat exchangers, biomedical engineering and material designing.