Victoria Tinsley
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Victoria Tinsley

Technical Service Advisor, Total Petrochemicals and Refining USA, Inc.
Houston, TX
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  • Abhishek asked Victoria Tinsley, Total Petrochemicals and Refining USA, Inc.

    Added Monday, March 2, 2020 at 11:35 PM

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    Victoria Tinsley, Total Petrochemicals and Refining USA, Inc.
    Answered Friday, October 2, 2020 at 11:42 PM
    Hi Abhishek, the answer is it depends--it depends on what you'd like to do your day-to-day job.  You can get actually get a degree in Petroleum Engineering.  Petroleum Engineers typically design, develop, or help operate oil and natural gas wells to ...
  • Debaroty, Louisiana asked Victoria Tinsley, Total Petrochemicals and Refining USA, Inc.

    Added Saturday, March 26, 2016 at 7:53 AM

    Hello, I am a PhD student right now. In future, I can see myself as working in a Chemical Industry mainly based on Polymer or as a product engineer. I would love to work on manufacturing field also. I want to know the possibilities of getting a job after PhD in such fields. Would it be tough to get a job after PhD? My research subject is nanomaterials. I am an international student. What qualifications are needed for an international student to fulfil the criteria of a company? Thank you.
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    Victoria Tinsley, Total Petrochemicals and Refining USA, Inc.
    Answered Friday, October 2, 2020 at 11:57 PM
    Hi Debaroty, yes you can get a job in industry with a PhD.  It really depends on the industry and the company as to what that job might look like.  You could work in a research group developing ways to incorporate nanomaterials into existing or new ...
  • Gracie, Baltimore

    Added Saturday, April 25, 2015 at 11:00 PM

    I love math, biology, and chemistry and I have always wanted to be the owner of my own cosmetics company. I was recently told chemical engineers work with cosmetics, but every time I search chemical engineer nothing about cosmetics comes up. Does this mean that chemical engineers don't work with cosmetics? Or is it not common?
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    Victoria Tinsley, Total Petrochemicals and Refining USA, Inc.
    Answered Saturday, April 25, 2015 at 11:00 PM
    Hi Gracie,
    
    I think it’s awesome that you would like to be the owner of a cosmetic company!  Enjoying math, biology, and chemistry is a great start.  There are a number of degrees that could help you reach this goal and chemical engineering is ...