- Dean's Commendation (Feb 2024) — awarded to 3 students for outstanding academic results
- MEng Chemical Engineering, 2:1 Achieved, University of Surrey
- Elected Course Representative, representing 60+ students to faculty
- Secured over £18,000 in alumni donations for student bursaries
- Simulation: HYSYS, CHEMCAD, Thermodynamic & Modelling
- Programming: Python, MATLAB, numerical methods, data analysis
- Infrastructure: Linux, Proxmox Servers, self-hosting
- Soft skills: team leadership, stakeholder communication, project planning
Personal Profile
Welcome. I'm Jeremiah — a chemical engineer who graduated from the University of Surrey with an MEng (2:1) in June 2026. This terminal is a living record of my engineering work, research, and technical projects.
My engineering background spans process simulation, thermodynamic modelling, and data analysis using tools like HYSYS, CHEMCAD, Python, and MATLAB. During my degree I worked on molecular simulations of porous carbons, hydrocarbon separation, and thermal infrastructure design.
Outside of coursework I build things. I programmed a web-based AI control scheme simulator for a zero-water-waste data centre, manage a private home server running Proxmox and Linux systems, and have written research contributing to sustainable gas storage understanding.
I was selected as Course Representative for Chemical Engineering (one of two per cohort) and received the Dean's Commendation in February 2024 — awarded to only three students — for outstanding academic results.
Academic & Merit Highlights
- Process simulation: hands-on experience with HYSYS and CHEMCAD for modelling continuous process configurations and thermodynamic systems.
- Programming: Python, MATLAB, and numerical methods for data analysis, statistical modelling, and molecular dynamics simulations.
- Course Representative: elected to represent over 60 Chemical Engineering students, bridging communication between cohort and faculty.
- Dean's Commendation: awarded by the University of Surrey in February 2024 to only 3 students for outstanding academic results and resilience.
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