Chris Cooper

Research Chemical Engineer at Green Theme Technologies

Chris Cooper has over 20 years of work experience in the field of Chemical Engineering. Chris began their career in 1994 as a Student Laboratory Technician at Sandia National Laboratories, where they were responsible for quantifying the corrosion resistance of various alloys with and without surface modification. In 1998, they joined Halliburton as a Chemical Engineer, where they assisted in the development of products to be sold for the stimulation of oil and gas well production. In 1999, they worked as a Chemical Engineer at Environmentally Safe Cleaning Alternatives (ESCA) Inc. and also served as a Chemistry, Math, and Physics Tutor at CNM - Central New Mexico Community College. From 2000 to 2014, they worked as a Chemical Engineer at Boeing, where they were engaged in applied research for many high-powered chemical laser projects. In 2014, they joined Green Theme Technologies LLC as a Research Chemical Engineer, where they assisted in the product development of an Eco-friendly Hydrophobic dry-finishing technology. Chris also contributed to the characterization of a time temperature transformation curve for complete decomposition of the initiator driving the radical polymerization chemistry.

Chris Cooper attended The University of New Mexico from 1992 to 1997 and obtained a Bachelor's Degree in Chemical Engineering.

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  • Research Chemical Engineer

    August, 2014 - present