Summary
Kristina Armstrong is an R&D Assistant Staff Member at Oak Ridge National Laboratory with nine years of experience applying engineering, experimental design, and statistical analysis to energy-efficiency and manufacturing research. She specializes in scaling technologies from bench to pilot, performing mass and energy balances, and refactoring legacy DOE AMO tools into a modern, open-source-friendly desktop suite to help industry improve plant-level efficiency. Kristina has a strong track record in data collection, regression modeling, and preparing work for peer-reviewed publication and national lab reports, and she also supports companies as a Technical Assistance Manager in the Better Plants program. Her background in life-cycle assessment and carbon-fiber manufacturing energy modeling complements her code-and-research hybrid role, revealing an unusual blend of hands-on process engineering and software-enabled tool development. Based in Oak Ridge, TN, she pairs a 4.0 M.S. in Mechanical Engineering with proven cross-functional collaboration spanning engineers, coders, administrators, and legal teams.
9 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (M.S.), Mechanical Engineering, 4.0, Master of Science (M.S.), Mechanical Engineering, 4.0 at Colorado State University
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Chemical Engineering, 3.7, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Chemical Engineering, 3.7 at University of Missouri-Rolla
English