Pathways College - Physics
About Renewable Algal Energy
Headquartered in Johnson City
Tenn.
Renewable Algal Energy (RAE) is an algal biotechnology firm committed to producing high-quality
refined raw materials.
Patrick
Roundhill
Ph.D.
The University of Arizona Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Pathways College Online
Renewable Algal Energy
New Leaf Management LLC
Tucson
AZ
Reaching and Research in chemistry and biochemistry as well as clinical trial studies
Instructional Aid
Research Associate and Teaching Assistant
The University of Arizona Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Tucson
Arizona Area
Previously held several other internal positions including Laboratory Director
R&D Manager
EHS Director and Chief of Medical Science Products. Held other concurrent positions of teaching and research while overseeing major intermittent projects and clients over a 20-year period. Oversaw the development of over 150 new products from medical
industrial
environmental technology mining fields. Also performed Environmental Compliance Consulting and EHS Program Development for major clients.\n\nMajor Clients have included Chemistar
Proctor and Gamble
Johnson and Johnson
Phelps Dodge
Hughes Missile Systems (Raytheon)
U.S. Military
Union Carbide
Motorola
Roche (when Ventana Medical)
and Pfizer Pharmaceutical as well as personal care and household products. Also became Interim R&D Director at Chemistar during this period \n \n
Director of Research and EHS Programs/ Consulting
New Leaf Management LLC
Pasadena
CA
Professor of Environmental Science
Chemistry
Physics
Online Adjunct Professor
Pathways College Online
Johnson City
Tennessee Area and Marana AZ
Oversaw Laboratory Testing and contributed to research collaboration of renewable energy from hypersalinity algae species that produce valuable nutritional supplements including omega oils and carotenoids as well as bio-diesel oils. Project ended at Marana location and plant closed.\n\nhttp://www.rae-energy.com
Analytical Researcher/ Laboratory Manager and Research Chemist
Renewable Algal Energy
Bachelors
Chemistry
University of Arizona
4.0 GPA Since 1999
Ph.D.
Details of a five-year community engagement study and remediation project at Apache Powder
an Arizona
U.S. Superfund Site Funded by U.S. EPA. Included the development of a new water remediation treatment technology
the development of a new innovative GIS tracking contamination plume imaging platform on line
available to nearby residents of the community co-developed with National Geographic
and a multi-year community engagement project involving community members and business who contributed with efforts
financial or in-kind services to the project utilizing modern Citizen Science and Public Participatory Research methods. Tracking of environmental health effects and epidemiological study with collaboration from NIH scientists.
Environmental Science including Chemical Engineering and Environmental Health Effects
American Chemical Society
\nNational Society of Professional Engineers
\nAmerican Board of Clinical Scientists
\nMSE
\nAOAC International - Association of Official Agricultural Chemists \n\n\nhttps://repository.arizona.edu/handle/10150/630253 (Ph.D. Dissertation)\n\nThe Application of Lower-Cost Perchlorate Remediation Methods and of Community-Engagement Efforts to Enhance Management of Superfund Sites.\n\n
University of Phoenix
Masters
Business (and Organizational) Mangement
Harvard Business School
Business Analytics
Analytics
Chemistry and Chemical Engineering