Emma Quick is a motivated chemical engineer who graduated summa cum laude from Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology with a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering. Currently, Emma works at Jacobs Engineering in Houston, Texas, on thermal and life support models for NASA's Johnson Space Center, focusing on lunar dust effects relevant to the Artemis Missions. Previously, Emma held a production engineering internship at Archer Daniels Midland, where improvements were made to ethanol production processes. Throughout their academic career, Emma earned multiple awards, including the John T. Royse Medallion for being the Outstanding Graduate of the Class of 2023, and was actively involved in organizations such as the Society of Women Engineers and the Rose-Hulman Astronomical Society.
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