Daniel Pacheco Gutierrez
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Experience
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REM Analytics
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Switzerland
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Biotechnology Research
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1 - 100 Employee
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Software Engineer
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Feb 2019 - Present
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McGill Chem-E Car
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Chemical Manufacturing
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1 - 100 Employee
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Co-Captain
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Jun 2017 - May 2018
Co-led a team of ~40 students of multiple disciplines who engage in building a shoe-box sized car that works only with chemical reactions. We compete twice a year in international locations. Last one was at the AICHE Northeastern Regionals Competition at Rochester, NY. We placed 2nd out of 21, which qualified us to the nationals competition in October, where we will be representing Canada. We start new projects every year trying to fulfill our interests or research new technologies. Last year, our car was powered by the heat exchanged between boiling water and icy water using thermoelectric modules. This year, we are working on a soluble lead flow battery, which is a more sustainable alternative to the lead acid batteries used in cars. Our team is working very hard to earn the victory this year (we will).
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Catalytic Process Engineering McGill
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Canada
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Research Services
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Undergraduate Research Assistant
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Jul 2017 - Dec 2017
Developed catalysts to convert methane (natural gas) into aromatics, which are the building blocks for oils, plastics and carbon based consumables. Despite being a challenging reaction, the non-oxidative pathway is a very sustainable way of closing the carbon cycle. During my research period, I worked on developing synthesis pathways that optimized the surface area, the yield and the cost of producing these catalyst. I also designed and built experimental setups, sensors and data analysis technologies.
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Terragon Environmental Technologies
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Canada
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Renewable Energy Semiconductor Manufacturing
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1 - 100 Employee
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Research And Development Intern
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May 2016 - Aug 2016
Summer project consisted of designing, building and testing tablet chlorinator using recycled materials. The deliverables were to develop a working prototype able to adjust the dozing of chlorine to the effluent coming out of a grey water purification system. The project was meant for off-the-grid applications such as isolated communities or ships.
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Education
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EPFL (École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne)
Master's degree, Computational Science and Engineering -
McGill University
Bachelors, Chemical Engineering