A method of performing a cleanup service on an internal combustion engine. The method involves draining used fleet oil from the engine, filling the engine with cleanup oil, draining the cleanup oil after an operation interval, and filling the engine with fresh fleet oil. The method can be performed as a remedial measure for an engine already exhibiting high oil consumption, or as a preventative measure on a healthy engine.
Applied Laboratories, Inc. since Mar 2010
Quality Control/Quality Assurance Manager
CGeneTech, Inc. Feb 2009 - Jun 2010
Senior Scientist, Medicinal Chemistry Project Leader, and Assistant Sales and Marketing Manager
Education:
Purdue University 2003 - 2009
Ph.D, Organic Chemistry and BiochemistryDoctoral Thesis Title: Characterization and Inhibition of a Moth Farnesyl Diphosphate Synthase
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology 1999 - 2003
B.S., Chemistry
Skills:
Analytical Chemistry Manufacturing Six Sigma Organic Chemistry Characterization Design of Experiments Continuous Improvement Process Improvement Product Development R&D Ftir Chemistry Diesel Engine Petrochemical Oil/Fuel Additives Alternative Fuels Oil Analysis Pem Fuel Cells Purification Multi Step Synthesis Parallel Synthesis Heterocyclic Chemistry Validation Dmaic Chemical Engineering Cross Functional Team Leadership Process Simulation Materials Science Tribology Chromatography Catalysis Uv/Vis