


Meet
Judith Oppenheim
I am a PhD Chemical Engineer with new technology accomplishments in syngas manufacture, gas purification, carbon capture, solids handling, and NOx/VOC Abatement. I am skilled in process development, data science, modeling, scale-up, and design of experiments (DOE).
I have over 30 years of experience in implementing new technology for the Process Industries. Such accomplishments speak to my skills and tolerance for hard work, but also represent the first-rate opportunities provided by GE Power (Gasification), Ascend Performance Materials (formerly Solutia Nylon Intermediates), Amoco Chemical (PTA), and Amoco Production (Reservoir Modeling and CO2 Flooding).
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But there’s more:
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Collected and evaluated Texas Covid-19 Data for the Covid-19 Tracking Project (and continued the work at my own Website: www.TexasCovid19trail.com after The Atlantic ended their program (2021)
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Reviewed ASME Documentation of IGCC Test Documentation (2021)
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Developed and implemented new approaches to Voter Registration for the Bay Area League of Women Voters of the Bay Area (2020)
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Reading Walter Isaacson’s, The Code Breaker for a review scheduled in January. Previous reviews discussed Karen Russell’s Orange Theory Short Story Collection (2022) and Jonathan White’s Tides, the Science and Spirit of the Ocean (2021)
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Performing Allegro de Concerto by Enrique Granados in June, 2022, Chopin's Barcarolle in May 2021 at a Piano program in the Belen Chapel, Houston Baptist University
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Walk (3 miles, weekly) and run (2 miles weekly) when the heat index permits.
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3PProjects LLC, a project based company dedicated to helping individuals and organizations flesh out their ideas: at the proposal stage, at the testing and scaleup (i.e. pilot) stage, and, finally, at the benchmarking stage where one is looking to compare the current “operation” against “best practices”.
These are the 3P’s and together they serve to break down Process Development into smaller programs such that they can be accomplished in a stagewise fashion This approach can be "aPPPlied" to any new Process, Procedure or Program. While Corporate Development folks and Project Engineers are familiar with it, anyone with an inspiration, hunch, or crazy idea should give it a try.