Michael Quevillon is an Advanced R&D Engineer/Scientist with a decade of experience blending chemical engineering, process modeling, and software development to deliver production-scale tools for renewable fuels and olefins. At Honeywell UOP he builds and maintains reactor kinetics and UniSim-integrated libraries (Fortran, C#/VB6), drives data-driven parameter estimation from pilot and commercial data, and leads the Ecofining yield tool stack. His PhD work at Notre Dame probed electrolyte materials for batteries and he has deep hands-on molecular simulation experience (GROMACS, MDAnalysis, SSAGES), including contributing to widely used open-source projects and maintaining the popular Caprine Messenger client. Comfortable across C, C++, C#, Python, Java, and simulation toolchains, he pairs rigorous modeling with practical engineering to move complex science into usable software. Active in community leadership roles, he brings stakeholder-facing communication and organizational governance to technical programs, giving him a rare blend of scientific depth and product-minded execution.
10 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Chemical Engineering (BChE) Chemical Engineering, Bachelor of Chemical Engineering (BChE) Chemical Engineering at University of Minnesota
Naperville North High School
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Chemical Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Chemical Engineering at University of Notre Dame
Contributions:1 release, 10 reviews, 33 commits in 3 years
Contributions summary:Michael primarily contributed to the user interface of the Facebook Messenger desktop app, enhancing the user experience. They implemented features like a restart dialog, hiding elements in private mode, and adapting the display for different operating systems. The user also focused on dark mode integration and addressed several CSS-related issues, including fixing button and icon color. Their work involved modifying CSS and JavaScript files, indicating a focus on the visual and functional aspects of the application.
Contributions:83 pushes, 31 branches in 2 years 10 months
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Michael Quevillon - Advanced R&D Engineer Scientist at Palatine Jaycees