Henrik Jenssen
About Henrik Jenssen
Henrik Jenssen is a Process Engineer at ExxonMobil with a background in fluid mechanics, heat transfer, and separation technology.
Title and Current Role
Henrik Jenssen is a Process Engineer who has been working at Exxonmobil in the United States since August 2018. His role involves optimizing and managing industrial processes to improve efficiency and reduce costs. His expertise in fluid mechanics, heat transfer, and separation technology is applied to a variety of engineering projects.
Education and Academic Background
Henrik Jenssen holds a Master's degree from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), where he studied from 2013 to 2018. His academic focus was on petrochemistry and catalysis, culminating in a master thesis in this field. He also attended Telemark University College (HiT) for one year from 2012 to 2013, focusing on engineering. Earlier education included studies at Porsgrunn Videregående Skole from 2008 to 2009 and again from 2009 to 2010.
Previous Experience in Engineering Roles
Jenssen has held several engineering positions prior to his current role at Exxonmobil. He worked at NTNU as a Student Assistant in Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer in 2018 for four months, and in Separation Technology in 2017 for a similar period. He was employed by ABB in Zurich, Switzerland, as a Thermal Cohesion Operator and a Summer Substitute in 2017 and 2016, respectively. Earlier in his career, Jenssen completed an internship at Yara International in Oslo, Norway, and worked as a Process Operator there from 2010 to 2012.
Master Thesis in Petrochemistry and Catalysis
During his Master's program at NTNU, Henrik Jenssen completed a thesis focused on petrochemistry and catalysis. This academic work demonstrates his expertise in chemical processes and their industrial applications. His research and findings have likely contributed to his practical work as a Process Engineer at Exxonmobil.