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Data analysis, technical writing

Location:
Eugene, OR
Salary:
$40 - $50 an hour
Posted:
October 15, 2014

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Yevgeniy Krasnitskiy

acgdu2@r.postjobfree.com

Summary

Data analysis, modeling and simulations in Python, C++, Fortran, Matlab,

Mathematica. Modeling climate volatility, data visualization and

interpretation. Image acquisition and analysis, resolution and processing.

Design of experiments in optics, imaging, spectroscopy, electron and light

microscopy. Research in Medical Physics and Magnetic Resonance Imaging.

Development of educational programs and curricula in the physical and

general sciences.

Extensive background in scientific research and training; writing well

architected computer simulation models; performing computational and

graphical analysis using high-level programming languages; over many years

in academic setting obtained a very solid research and teaching experience;

excellent oral/written communication skills; experience working as part of

a team and independently.

Skills

. Python

. Data Visualization

. Data Analysis

. Data Mining

. C++

. Physics

. Fortran

. Analysis

. Mathematical Modeling

. Simulations

. Science

. Mathematica

. Program Management

. Research

. Teaching

. Experimentation

. Materials Science

. Matlab

. Optics

. Tutoring

. Laboratory

. LaTeX

. Curriculum Design

. Design of Experiments

. NMR

Experience

University of Oregon 09 / 2012 - Present

Graduate Fellow

Research in climate volatility, climate data analysis; GIS data analysis.

Modeling data; mining climate data; statistical analysis and model testing.

Research in plasmonics, optics and materials science. Spectroscopy,

electron and optical microscopy, image acquisition and analysis. Image

processing. Data visualization and presentation. Experimental design, data

acquisition and data analysis.

Bronx High School of Science 09 / 2010 - 09 / 2012

Physics Teacher

Teaching college level calculus and algebra-based courses. Curriculum

development and presentation; interactive approaches to classroom teaching.

The Cooper Union 09 / 2008 - 06 / 2012

Adjunct Assistant Professor

Teaching Laboratory and recitation courses to Engineering students. Courses

in Modern physics and Optics, Mechanics and Electrodynamics.

New York University 09 / 2004 - 05 / 2008

Adjunct Instructor

Teaching Advanced Laboratory and Recitation courses to physics and non-

physics majors. Courses in Modern Physics and Optics, Engineering and

general physics. Group and private tutoring in physics and mathematics.

New York University 09 / 2002 - 05 / 2008

Teaching and Research Fellow Physics

Development of GUI algorithms for neuroscience experiment. Using Matlab

programming language to control circuitry in the experiment. Studies in

optics and laser technologies applied to medical imaging. Computer

simulations and model development using C++ programming language. Object-

oriented programming used to build a model of human lung system. Using

Monte Carlo random generator to simulate motion of gas in the lungs.

NYU Langone Medical Center 09 / 2003 - 05 / 2007

Research Assistant Medical Physics

MRI and hyper-polarized He-3 to study airway damage in human lungs. NMR

spectroscopy using gradient fields and spin-echo imaging. Optical Pumping

techniques used to obtain hyper-polarization of Rb-87.

Boston University 05 / 1999 - 05 / 2002

Research Assistant

Study neutrino oscillations; detection of muon decays; study decay of top

quark; Writing computer programs in Fortran and C languages. Performing

simulations and data analysis with PAW (Physics Analysis Workstation).

Study of optical properties of semiconductors. Optics and spectroscopy of

quantum dot assemblies in condensed matter studies. Designing and building

optical probe for use in studies of quantum dots.

Education

University of Oregon 2012 - 2017

PhD track, Climate volatility analysis.

Optics and Plasmonics, Oregon Center for Optics, OSA

New York University 2002 - 2008

M.S., Physics; Recipient of the McCracken Fellowship

New York University Medical Center 2003 - 2007

Boston University 1998 - 2002

Bachelor of Arts (BA), Physics and Mathematics

Pace University 2010 - 2012

Graduate coursework for Adolescent Education

Interests

Climate analysis, data visualization and presentation, data mining and

analysis, data science. Medical physics, diagnostics. NMR and MRI

technology. Nano technology. Optics and lasers. Education in STEM.



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