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Ms. Jervian Johnson

Lecturer
Faculty of Engineering and Computing
– School of Engineering

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  • Certificate of Competence Software Robotics, University of Technology, Jamaica (Dec. 2023)
  • Training Certificate ISO/IEC 17025:2017 Standard, Bureau of Standards, Jamaica (Dec. 2023);
  • Certificate of Participation – Certified Information Privacy Manager, University of Technology, Jamaica (Oct. 2023)
  • Training Certificate ISO9001:2015, Q Squared Limited, Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago (Sept. 2023)
  • Project Management Professional, certified by Project Management Institute (April 2021)
  • Professional Engineer, certified by Professional Engineers Registration Board (PERB) of Jamaica (July 2019)
  • Biodiversity and Environmental Impact Assessment, Inter-American Development Bank (May 2018); Ajou University, Suwon City, South Korea (2015- 2017)
  • Master of Science Degree (GPA: 4.14); Mind Lecture Professional Certification, International Mind Education Institute, South Korea (Jan. 2017)
  • Process Hazard Analysis (PHA) – Certificate of Achievement, PrimaTech – Speciality in Safety, Security & Risk (Dec. 2013)
  • CHEMCAD Course in Professional Process Simulation – Chemstations (July 2013)
  • University of Technology, Kingston Jamaica (2008-2012)
  • Bachelor of Engineering Degree (1st Class Honours, GPA: 3.75) Major: Chemical Engineering and Minor: Process Engineering

Modules Taught:

  • Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics 1 and 2
  • Major Project Research
  • Pharmaceutical Process Principles
  • Transport Phenomena
  • Industrial Chemical Technology

Specializations Taught:

  • Remediation Technology
  • Fermentation Technology
  • Wastewater Public Health & Environment
  • Waste to Energy
  • Biofuel Development
  • Sustainable Bamboo Bioproducts Manufacture
  • Jamaica Manufacturer’s and Exporters Association (JMEA) April 2023 – Present
  • Project Management Institute (PMI) Jan. 2021 – Present
  • Professional Engineers Registration Board (PERB) of Jamaica July 2019 – Present
  • Jamaica Institute of Engineers (JIE) Jan. 2015 – Present

Ministry of Culture Sports and Tourism (South Korea) April 2024 – Present

  • Appointed as Korean Influencer for the promotion of Korean culture using YouTube videos
  • Appointed as Honourary Reporter for reporting on cultural exchange activities/opportunities between South Korea and Jamaica National Institute for International Education (NIIED, South Korea) July 2021 – July 2023
  • Appointed as Global Korea Scholarship (GKS) Publicity Envoy for Jamaica
  • Hosted GKS Information Session on February 24, 2022 to increase awareness about the scholarship and benefits of studying in South Korea to Jamaicans
  • Provided support to students applying for the Korean Government Scholarship International Youth Fellowship (IYF)

May 2010 – Present • Youth Leader for IYF Youth Group, IYF Headquarters

  • Coordinated Public Speaking Training Programme for Youth Leaders
  • Member of the Mind Education Team, Endorsed by the Minister of Education, Youth and Information – Plans, coordinates and delivers self-development lectures to primary and high school students, and guidance counsellors – In collaboration with schools, delivers mind education lectures at parenting seminars – Partners with other youth groups for seminars on self-development
  • Member of Media and Communication Team – update and maintains IYF website and webpages
  • Volunteer at World Camps; English Teacher at Haiti English Camp; English Teacher for Overseas volunteers; Dance, Drama, Choir 2017-2018

National Youth Parliament of Jamaica (NYPJ) Oct. 2017 – Nov. 2018

  • Appointed as youth parliamentarian by the Ministry of Education, Youth and Information
  • Youth Member of Parliament for South Central St. Catherine
  • Designed and implemented Reading Improvement Programme for students at Innswood High School
  • Delivered Mentorship Training Workshop for Prospective Mentors: Mustard Seed Communities Outreach Programme
  • Recruited volunteers for the Mustard Seed Communities Outreach Programme, by broadcasting a recruitment flyer within the University.
  • Walkthroughs of the Mustard Seed Communities (MSC) facilities located in St. Catherine and Kingston were conducted to identify projects that could be executed through a collaborative effort between the School of Engineering (students and staff members) and stakeholders of the MSC.
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