| D A N I E L L E L O U I S |
| OBJECTIVE |
| Seeking to obtain a full-time position in which to best utilize my skills. Innovative, enthusiastic, and highly motivated. Work well in groups or individually, with or without direct supervision. Able to analyze and begin working with a new system quickly. |
| EDUCATION |
| Fall 1997 - Spring 2001 |
| COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY New York, NY Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science Bachelor of Science, May 2001 Major: Applied Mathematics Minor: Economics |
| 1994-1997 |
| FAR ROCKAWAY HIGH SCHOOL Far Rockaway, NY Graduated Salutatorian, May 1997 |
| RELEVANT COURSEWORK |
| Calculus (4 terms), Complex Variables, Numerical Methods, Physics (4 terms), Experimental Physics, C Programming, Seminar problems in Applied Mathematics, Probablility & Statistics, Engineering of Management, Studies in Operations Research, Stochastic Models, Principles of Economics, Intermediate Microeconomics, Intermediate Macroeconomics, Introduction to Econometrics |
| EXPERIENCE |
| NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies New York, NY Research Assistant - Student Assistant to a research physicist. Tasks include performing analysis on recorded data and simulations for an ongoing research project of aerosol retrievals using Polarization instruments. |
| SKILLS |
| Working knowledge of Windows OS, Excel, MS Office, Access, HTML, Adobe Photoshop, Alias (Advanced Graphic Design) Power Animator, Matlab, Unix, Emacs, Gauss, STATA, C Programming |
| ACTIVITIES |
| NATIONAL SOCIETY OF BLACK ENGINEERS Vice President Internal 2000 - 2001 Programs Chair of NSBE chapter 1999 - 2000 Pre-College Initiative Chair 1998 - 1999 MARCH OF DIMES Participant |
| HONORS |
| Columbia University Dean's List Columbia University Student Leadership Award Byrd Academic Scholarship Hackett Medal for Oratory |
| Main Page |
| Spring 2001 |
| Board of Governors of the FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Washington, DC Federal Reserve Board - Division of Monetary Affairs Research Assistant - Intern Tasks involve developing and executing a program to run regressions for currency demand project; conducting research and data analysis. Gauss program contains sophisticated methods in which to run these regressions for 142 variables affecting the demand of currency. Required statistical analysis with the use of econometrics. |
| Summer 2000 |
| Columbia University Graduate School of Business New York, NY The Jerome A. Chazen Institute of International Business Administrative Assistant Provided a wide range of administrative support. Responsibilities include database managment, generating and maintaining spreadsheet documents, assisitng with routine office projects. |
| Fall 1999 |