Rachel Mohler
Rachel E. Mohler, received her doctorate of philosophy from the University of Washington with an emphasis in advanced data processing tools for complex chromatographic data. In 2007 she joined Chevron as a research scientist in the Petroleum Materials Characterization unit. Since joining Chevron she has worked on a variety of strategic research and technology development projects pertaining to the environmental arena, such as the evaluation of portable instruments, the development of groundwater sensors for monitoring benzene, and analysis of petroleum biodegradation by-products. The skills in chemistry and chemometric analysis have been repeatedly applied to Chevron’s Environmental Forensics data. She also provides analytical consultation within Chevron for the Environmental Management Company.
Contact Information: rmohler@chevron.com; 510-242-4939
Rachel E. Mohler, received her doctorate of philosophy from the University of Washington with an emphasis in advanced data processing tools for complex chromatographic data. In 2007 she joined Chevron as a research scientist in the Petroleum Materials Characterization unit. Since joining Chevron she has worked on a variety of strategic research and technology development projects pertaining to the environmental arena, such as the evaluation of portable instruments, the development of groundwater sensors for monitoring benzene, and analysis of petroleum biodegradation by-products. The skills in chemistry and chemometric analysis have been repeatedly applied to Chevron’s Environmental Forensics data. She also provides analytical consultation within Chevron for the Environmental Management Company.
Contact Information: rmohler@chevron.com; 510-242-4939