Andres Marquez Rossy
About Andres Marquez Rossy
Andres Marquez Rossy is a Technical Researcher at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, where he has worked since 2017. He has a background in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, with expertise in mechanical testing and materials processing techniques.
Work at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Andres Marquez Rossy has been employed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory since 2017, where he serves as a Technical Researcher. His role involves utilizing advanced techniques such as CT Scanning, Light Microscopy, and Electron Microscopy for the post-testing characterization of materials. Prior to his current position, he worked as a Lab Research Technician at the same facility from 2011 to 2017, accumulating six years of experience in Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
Education and Expertise
Andres Marquez Rossy holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry from Universidad de Puerto Rico, where he studied from 2003 to 2008. He also studied Chemical Engineering at Universidad Politecnica de Puerto Rico. His expertise encompasses both destructive and non-destructive mechanical testing of materials, as well as specialization in slurry print casting techniques for materials processing.
Background
Andres Marquez Rossy has a strong academic and professional background in the fields of chemistry and engineering. His educational journey includes significant studies at two prominent Puerto Rican universities, where he developed a solid foundation in chemical sciences and engineering principles. His professional experience at Oak Ridge National Laboratory has allowed him to apply his academic knowledge in practical research settings.
Technical Skills
Andres Marquez Rossy possesses a range of technical skills relevant to materials testing and characterization. He is proficient in both destructive and non-destructive testing methods, which are essential for evaluating material properties. His expertise in CT Scanning, Light Microscopy, and Electron Microscopy enables him to conduct thorough analyses of materials post-testing, contributing to advancements in materials science.