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Career Objective A research position involving computational physics. Special interests in the development of geophysical and astrophysical models and hydrodynamic code. Education Bachelor of Science degree double major in Physics and Geology with a geophysical emphasis, University of Wisconsin � Milwaukee, expected May 2007 Survey of Astronomy Undergraduate Research Program Computer Programming with C++ Calculus with Analytical Geomoetry I & II Introduction to Mineralogy Physics I & II, Caculus Treatment Elementary Petrology Modern Physics Introduction to Geophysics Optics Seminar in Research & Communication Methods Chemistry for Engineers 2004-2005 scholarship from the Wisconsin Space Grant Consortium Presented Undergraduate Research Program findings at UW-system symposium. Professional Experience Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM May 2003 - Present Student Research Assistant Altering physical parameters for computational astrophysical and geophysical models and result analysis. University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI September 2004 - Present Student Research Assistant Extract and prepare glass and mineral samples for geochemical analysis. Perform geochemical analysis and compile results. University of Wisconsin � Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI February 2003 - May 2004 Computer Consultant Managed campus computer labs and assisted clients on software, hardware and internet-based programs. Internal training received on hardware and software packages. Affiliations American Astronomical Society, Junior Member American Geophysical Union, Student Member Planetary Society, Student Member Presented posters at national meetings of the American Geophysical Union and the American Astronomical Society. Technical Skills Software: Win XP, Linux Redhat, Mac OS X, MS Office Suite, Telnet, CDFLib, IDL, SAGE/RAGE hydrodynamic codes. Languages: UNIX, FORTRAN 77, MS Visual Basic, C++. Hardware: Polarizing microscopes, Scanning Electron Microprobes. Samples: Glass sample extraction and preparation, thin section analysis in relation to petrology. References Available on request. |