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Emily Dowey

Process Integration Engineering Manager at Atomica

Emily Dowey has a diverse work experience. Currently, they work at Atomica, starting in September 2021 as a Process Integration Engineer. Emily later progressed to become a Senior Process Integration Engineer in March 2023 and is now the Process Integration Engineering Manager starting in June 2023.

Prior to their current role, Emily worked at Intel Corporation as a Process Engineer from July 2019 to September 2021. In this position, they optimized recipes, troubleshooted equipment and process failures, and implemented process improvements. Emily also applied Statistical Process Control (SPC) and Lean manufacturing principles to eliminate variability and improve efficiency.

Emily also gained experience as a Process Engineering Intern at Apeel Sciences in 2018, where they developed distillation conditions, investigated stability and properties of solid-liquid suspensions, and created Standard Operating Procedures for manufacturing. Emily held a previous role as a Process Engineer Intern at Apeel Sciences in 2017, specializing in process optimization and conducting a techno-economic analysis for R&D efficiency.

Before their work at Apeel Sciences, Emily interned at the University of California, Santa Barbara as a Natural Gas Exit Strategies Intern, where they contributed to a report on strategies to eliminate fossil fuel usage. Emily also analyzed energy consumption data and investigated carbon neutrality strategies.

Additionally, Emily worked as a Project Coordinator Intern at Pacific Gas and Electric Company in 2016, where they analyzed customer data and communicated with various stakeholders. Emily also gained retail experience as a Sales Associate at Kohl's Department Stores in 2015.

Overall, Emily Dowey has developed a strong background in process engineering, optimization, data analysis, and project coordination across various industries.

Emily Dowey began their education in 2015 at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Emily attended this institution for four years, until 2019, and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering. During their time at University of California, Santa Barbara, Emily focused their studies on Chemical Engineering. In 2017, they also had a brief educational experience at The University of Edinburgh, where they studied Chemical Engineering for a year. However, it is unclear whether they obtained a degree from that institution.

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