Energy & Environmental Research Center
Jasmine Oleksik is a Principal Engineer specializing in Fuels Conversion Systems at the Energy & Environmental Research Center, where experience includes advancing research roles from Research Engineer to Senior Research Engineer since July 2018. Jasmine's work involves evaluating extraction methods, conducting catalyst screening, and performing kinetic experiments. Previous experience encompasses diverse roles at the University of North Dakota from August 2013 to May 2020, including positions as a Graduate Teaching Assistant and Undergraduate Research Assistant focused on lignin analysis. Additional experience includes seasonal work with Williston Vector Control and a summer internship at Interstate Engineering Inc., performing laboratory and engineering tasks. Jasmine holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Chemical Engineering, as well as a Master of Science and Bachelor of Science in the same field, all from the University of North Dakota.