Jackson Wong

Research And Development Engineer at Nitricity

Jackson Wong has a diverse work experience in various roles and industries. Jackson started their career as an Engineering Intern at Westchester County Dept. of Environmental Facilities in 2016. In 2017, they worked as a Research Assistant at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Dept. of Materials Science & Engineering, where they performed fatigue testing and wrote reports. Jackson also worked as a Teaching Resident Assistant at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Dean of Students Office, where they assisted students with coursework related to STEM subjects. In 2018, they were a Development Intern at Key Capture Energy. In 2019, they served as a Process Engineer Intern at GLOBALFOUNDRIES. In 2020, they joined Sustainable Comfort, Inc. as an Energy Rater, where they reviewed housing projects for compliance with green building standards. Currently, they are working as a Research and Development Engineer at Nitricity, where they design and conducts experiments on plasma-based chemical reactors. Overall, Jackson Wong has demonstrated their technical skills and passion for research and development in various positions throughout their career.

Jackson Wong has a strong education history in the field of Materials Engineering. In 2015, they started pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Materials Engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, which they completed in 2018. Subsequently, in 2019, they enrolled in the same institute to pursue a Master of Engineering degree in Materials Engineering, which they completed within the year.

In addition to their formal education, Jackson Wong has also obtained certifications in Learning Data Analytics and Learning SQL Programming from LinkedIn. Jackson achieved these certifications in June 2019.

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