Mohammad Abdul Aziz

Chemical Engineering Student

Minors in Artificial Intelligence Engineering & Engineering Business

University of Toronto

Mohammad Abdul Aziz

I apply Unit Operations, Transport Phenomena, and Mass & Energy Balances to optimize industrial process performance. By integrating Heat & Mass Transfer principles with Computational Modeling, I drive efficiency in complex chemical and reactor systems. My technical background bridges the gap between traditional process design and data-driven System Simulation.

Industry Interests

Energy & Chemicals Water & Food Pharmaceuticals Management R&D Machine Learning Finance

EXPERIENCE

National Energy Services Reunited (NESR) July 2025 – Aug 2025
Intern, Hydraulic Fracturing Optimization & Data Analytics
  • Completed analysis of 30+ fracking well completion datasets on multiphase flow behavior and pressure transmission due to slurry composition.
  • Built and tested ML models (ANN, XGBoost, Random Forest) to simulate wellhead pressure and fracking fluid flow.
  • Optimized friction reducer injection profiles with potential savings of 10%+
  • Completed HSE training in first aid, firefighting, H₂S safety, and high-pressure equipment handling.
University of Toronto / Client: TAIJI Group USA Jan 2025 – April 2025
Team Research Coordinator
  • Developed a material flow tracking system to map operations from chemical fiber tube production to storage.
  • Evaluated alternative process sequences using the Pugh method and trade-off analyses to minimize bottlenecks.
  • Coordinated engineering reports, Gantt charts, and schedules to ensure technical alignment with stakeholders.

EXTRACURRICULARS

University of Toronto Supermileage Sept 2025 – Present
Powertrain Team, Hydrogen-Powered Urban Concept Vehicle
  • Executed electrochemical performance benchmarking of PEM fuel cells from 5+ vendors, evaluating performance against H₂ purity constraints.
  • Managed technical procurement by auditing durability and catalyst loading specs to ensure system longevity under dynamic load profiles.
Canadian Society for Chemical Engineering - University of Toronto Chapter May 2025 – Present
Digital Media Director
  • Leading technical projects including a website upgrade and a career data analytics tool for chemical engineering students.

YIELD & RECOGNITION (AWARDS)

2025 STEM Scholarship July 2025
TC Energy Corporation
  • One-time $5,000 merit-based scholarship awarded for academic excellence and community involvement.
Timothy P. Morton Housing Scholarship August 2024
Canadian Campus Communities
  • Approx. $31,000 to cover all residential costs for one year.

CONTACT ME

I am seeking process engineering and research internships for Summer 2026 in Canada and the US.

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