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Kelley A. Mullick

Kelley A. Mullick, Ph.D., is recognized by Continental Who’s Who among Pinnacle Professionals in the field of Semiconductor Manufacturing. Kelley is a Senior Environmental Engineer with Intel. Headquartered in Santa Clara, California, Intel is a global leader in the manufacture and design of semiconductor chip makers in the ever-evolving technological industry. Harnessing thirteen years of experience, Dr. Mullick’s areas of concentration include: chemical and environmental engineering, process simulation, characterization and more.

A member of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Society of Women Engineers, and National Association of Professional Women, Dr. Mullick states the key to her success is networking, mentoring and being mentored. Outside of work, she enjoys quality time with family and reading. Dr. Mullick also maintains affiliation with the Women Intel Network (WIN), where she serves on the board and is co-chair of their 2015 annual conference at the Oregon site. She is also a founding member of the Portland UPWARD (Uniting Professional Women Accelerating Relationships & Development) chapter. UPWARD is a professional organization that is a venue aimed at providing networking opportunities for senior professional women.

 Heavily knowledgeable in the industry, Dr. Mullick obtained her Ph.D. in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering from the Ohio State University. She holds a Master’s degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Akron in addition to her undergraduate degree in Chemistry and Biology from Walsh University. For more information, please visit www.intel.com

Selected Publications 1. K. Mullick, A. Bhabhe, A. Manka, J. Wolk, R. Strey, B.E. Wyslouzil Isothermal Nucleation Rates of n-Propanol, n-Butanol, and n-Pentanol in Supersonic Nozzles: Critical Cluster Sizes and the Role of Coagulation, J. Phys. Chem. B. 119(29), 9009-9019, 2015.

2. H. Pathak, K. Mullick, S. Tanimura, B. E. Wyslouzil, “Nonisothermal Droplet Growth in the Free Molecular Regime” Aerosol Sci and Tech 47(12), 1310-1324, 2013.

 

3. K. A. (Distel) Mullick, G. Zhu, P. Wang. “Biocatalysis Using an Organic Soluble Enzyme for the Preparation of Poly(lactic-acid) in Organic Solvents.” J. Bioresour. Technol (96), 617-623, 2005.