Master's Student
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Master's Student

Sergio Leon Marquez
1301 Crossing Place, Apt 432C------------
Austin, TX 78741 ------------
OBJECTIVE
• Seeking Sustainable Cities Internship with Global Green
EDUCATION
• Master of Science, Energy & Earth Resources August 2018 - May 2020
The University of Texas, Austin
Thesis: Improving sustainability of stadiums with optimal low-carbon gameday transportation alternatives
Coursework: Systems Modeling, Statistical Learning, Transportation Network Analysis
• Bachelor of Science, Chemical Engineering August 2013 - December 2017
Texas A&M University, College Station
Cumulative GPA: 3.5/4.0
SKILLS
• Ability to analyze current and future energy systems from a multidisciplinary perspective
• Ability to develop mathematical frameworks for modeling sustainable solutions (GRE-Q 76P)
• Ability to interpret and communicate results and conclusions of a study (GRE-W 86P)
• Methodical approach for dealing with uncertainty in decision-making to avoid cognitive bias
• Highly intuitive problem solver, critical thinker and team member
• Solid computer and programming skills: MS Office, Matlab, R, Aspen
• Bilingual in English and Spanish (native), elementary French and Portuguese
EXPERIENCE
Artie McFerrin Department of Chemical Engineering, TAMU August - December 2017
Team Leader, Plant Design Senior Capstone Project College Station, TX
• Developed front-end engineering for a 1 MTPA LNG export facility to assess feasibility.
• Planned team meetings, organized workload and coordinated communication with faculty.
Kemira Chemicals, Oil & Mining January - May 2016
Co-op, Global Business Strategy Houston, TX
• Gathered and analyzed business intelligence data to model market changes using MS Excel.
• Researched macro energy trends and discussed long-term implications with management.
Pipelines and Terminals, LPG Transportation June – August 2015
Intern, Process Safety Operator Tula, Mexico
• Monitored process variables at the last pumping station of a 150 mi. pipeline transporting 20,000 bpd of LPG to the storage and distribution facility in central Mexico.
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES & AWARDS
Investment Panel Coordinator, Longhorn Energy Club, UT Austin 2018-2019
STEM Peer Tutor, Multicultural Services, TAMU 2016-2017
Ray Nesbitt ’55 Scholarship, Chemical Engineering, TAMU 2015-2017