Boya Wen
About Boya Wen
Boya Wen is an Assistant Technical Engineer at ExxonMobil in Huizhou, Guangdong, China. Wen holds a Master of Arts in Energy and Environment from Boston University and a Bachelor of Engineering in Chemical Engineering from Tianjin University.
Current Role at ExxonMobil
Boya Wen works as an Assistant Technical Engineer at ExxonMobil in Huizhou, Guangdong, China. Holding this position since 2021, Boya has contributed to technical projects and initiatives in one of the world’s largest publicly traded energy providers and chemical manufacturers. As Assistant Technical Engineer, responsibilities may include supporting engineering projects, providing technical assistance, and collaborating with senior engineers to optimize processes.
Previous Experience at Lubricantes Chevron
Boya Wen has worked with Lubricantes Chevron in various capacities. From 2018 to 2019, Boya served as an Assistant in Tianjin City, China, for a total of seven months across two separate stints. These roles involved providing support to technical and administrative tasks, aiding in project management, and assisting engineering teams.
Research Role at Tianjin University
In addition to industry experience, Boya Wen spent a year as a Research Assistant at Tianjin University from 2018 to 2019. This position involved contributing to academic research projects within the university's Chemical Engineering department, aiding in experiments, data collection, and analysis under the supervision of faculty members.
Education in Energy and Environment at Boston University
Boya Wen pursued a Master of Arts (MA) in Energy and Environment from Boston University, completing the program in 2021. This two-year graduate program equipped Boya with advanced knowledge in sustainable energy practices, environmental policy, and the technical aspects of energy systems, preparing for a professional role in the energy sector.
Undergraduate Degree in Chemical Engineering
Boya Wen earned a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) in Chemical Engineering from Tianjin University, graduating in 2019. The four-year bachelor’s program provided a foundation in chemical engineering principles, including process design, thermodynamics, and materials science. This academic background laid the groundwork for Boya's subsequent career in engineering and energy sectors.