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Address: 89 North Bend
Apt 3011, Darien SA 25011
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Email:
groomans.m22@hotmail.com
Phone:
802 512 2511
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PROFESSIONAL
SUMMARY
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Four years of experience
executing chemical engineering projects, both academic & industry
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Regular communication
of research findings to sponsors:Excellent presentation and written skills
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Proficient in analysis and
instrumentation: GC, HPLC, 1H &13C NMR, DSC, FT-IR,
UV-Vis spectroscopy
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Expertise working with high pressure
equipment (Parr autoclave vessels, ISCO pumps, flow control valves)
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Basic level experience with MATLAB
coding and ASPEN HYSYS simulations
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LEADERSHIP
& TEAMWORK - TECHNICAL
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Managed several projects in multi-disciplinary
teams of chemists and chemical engineers
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Responsible for general
laboratory management –safety committeemember
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Supervised and assisted 50+ students
in learning concepts of ‘Chemical thermodynamics’ and ‘Chemical process
principles’ by conducting office hours and delivering lectures
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Collaborated with graduate students,
post doctoral fellows and research scientists and with industry partners
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Mentored under-graduate students in
lab
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LEADERSHIP
& TEAMWORK - EXTRA CURRICULAR
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Honor Advisor, Georgia Tech (Nov2010-Present)
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Treasurer, Vibha-GT, NGO for
under-privileged children(2009, 2010)
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Volunteer service at local animal
shelter, Atlanta Humane Society (May– Dec 09)
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Photography volunteer, VIBHA Marathon (Sep
2011)
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RELEVANT WORK EXPERIENCE
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Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta
Graduate Research Assistant (Advisors: Dr Charles Eckert, Dr Charles Liotta)
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Jan 2009 - Present
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Developednovel reactive solvents for non-aqueous
energy efficient post-combustion CO2 capture
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Conducted fundamental studies to
understand the silane grafting reactions used for electric wire coatings
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Gained mechanistic and regiochemistry
knowledge using advanced NMR techniques on hydrocarbon model
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Collaborated with research partners
from Dow wire & cable and Phillips 66
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Oral and poster presentations at
national and international conferences
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Phillips 66, Oklahoma
Research Intern (Supervisor: Dr Warren Ewert, Fellow)
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May - Aug 2011
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Continued thesis work at CO2
capture & avoidance and corrosion control (upstream) group
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Evaluated corrosion behavior of novel
CO2 capture solvents in comparison to monoethanolamine
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Indira Gandhi Center for Atomic Research, India
Summer Intern (Supervisor: Dr S.B Koganti)
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May - Jul 2006
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Optimized the process of liquid
extraction in pulsed disk column by experiments and modeling
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Performed simulations using MATLAB to
determine model variables
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EDUCATION
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Georgia
Institute of Technology, Atlanta
M.S. Chemical Engineering (GPA
3.3/4.0)
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May
2012
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Birla
Institute of Technology and Sciences (BITS), Pilani, India
B.E.
[Hons.] Chemical Engineering(GPA 9.2/10.0)
Graduated
with distinction
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Aug
2008
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PRESENTATIONS
AND PUBLICATIONS
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Martin.G, Hart. R, Pollet. P, Burlager. M, Huttenhower. H,
Blasucci. V, Liotta. C and Eckert. C,“Reversible ionic liquids for sustainable processing,” 14th
Annual Green Chemistry Conference, Washington DC, Jun 2010 (Poster) - 2010 NSF Scholar
Award
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Martin.G, Hart.
R, Flack. K, Rohan. A, Switzer. J, Verma. M, Biddinger. E, Talreja. M, Pollet.
P, Liotta. C and Eckert. C., “Reversible ionic liquids for carbon dioxide capture –
Potential and Challenges," ACS Meeting, Anaheim, CA, Mar 2011 (Oral)
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Martin.G, Nixon. E, Jha. R, Verma .M, Pollet. P, Gelbaum.
L, Liotta. C, Eckert. C, Chaudhary. B, Cogen. J, “Fundamental studies on the radical
initiated grafting of vinyltrimethoxysilane onto polymeric models”, AIChE
meeting, Minneapolis, MN, Nov 2011 (Oral)
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Martin.G, Hart.
R, Flack. K, Rohan. A, Switzer. J, Verma. M, Biddinger. E, Talreja. M, Pollet.
P, Liotta. C and Eckert. C., “Novel CO2 Capture Solvent System”,
Strategic Energy Institute Energy Retreat, Atlanta GA, Dec 2010 (Poster)
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Martin.G, Hart. R, Pollet. P, Huttenhower. H, Blasucci. V,
Liotta. C and Eckert. C, “Reversible ionic liquids for carbon dioxide capture – Potential and
Challenges," ACS Preprints, Division of Fuel Chemistry, 2011
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Harman. A, Switzer. J, Stacl.
K, Hart. R, Martin.G, Biddinger. E,
Talreja. M, Miquel. M, Verma. M, Faltermeier. S, Nielsen. P, Pollet. P, Palomar. J, Rodríguez. F, Eckert. C, Liotta. L,
“Design of
Non-Aqueous Silylamine Solvents for CO2 Capture through
Structure-Property Relationships”
(Publication in progress)
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Pollet. P, Liotta.
C, Eckert. C, Martin.G, Nixon. E, Jha. R, Verma .M, Gelbaum. L, Chaudhary.
B, Cogen. J, “Radical-Mediated Graft Modification of Polyethylene
Models with Vinyltrimethoxysilane: A
Fundamental Study”, Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., 2577, 95, 25771-21012
SUMMARY OF
THESIS WORK
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Novel
non-aqueous solvents for CO2 Capture[Graduate Thesis; Sponsored by ConocoPhillips]
Scalable
and cost effective methods to capture and sequester CO2 are
important to offset some of the global impact of the combustion of fossil fuels
on climate change. The reactive amines, that our group has developed, react
with CO2 to form ionic liquids. On modest application of heat, they release
CO2to revert back to molecular form. I designed experiments to
collect thermodynamic information about the amines which are essential for
process design and simulation of pilot plant technology. The studied properties
are used to formulate structure property relationships to engineer molecules as
required. I evaluate approaches to minimize the viscosity of the solvent
systems as well.
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Study
of Silane Grafting on Polyethylene [Graduate Thesis; Sponsored by Dow]
Grafting
of silanes on a polyethylene backbone followed by moisture curing is a common
industrial method to introduce cross-linking. Cross-linked polyethylenes have
widespread applications as insulators for current-carrying wires and cables and
for hot water pipes. I conducted fundamental mechanistic studies using advanced
NMR on model compounds representative of ethylenic polymers - dodecane and
heptane - to provide insights on the mechanism of radical-initiated silane
grafting on polyethylene.
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Process
optimization for bioremediation of toxicants [Under-graduate thesis work]
Biosorption is
potentially an attractive technology for treatment of wastewater for removing
heavy metals from dilute solutions. Any material of biological origin has metal
sequestering properties although they differ widely in their capacities.
Biomass can’t be used as raw material and is, therefore, immobilized in a gel
matrix. Calcium alginate has been used for immobilization. Initial batch and
pilot plant studies were conducted to find the sorptive capacity of plain and
immobilized beads for four metals namely copper, zinc, nickel and cadmium. The
treated effluent solution was found to have metal concentrations below NPL
permissible limits.
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