Dustin J. Long
E XPERTISE
Advanced: Geographic Information Systems (6 years): ESRI, Spatial and 3D Analyst,
Model Builder, map creation and data visualization; univariate and multivariate statistics
and data analysis (6 years); Project management: field, laboratory, and computational
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(6 years); Scientific and proposal/grant writing (5 years); MS Office suite (10+ years)
dustylong.com including Excel;Trimble (and others) GPS (4+ years)
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Basic (but building): R (<1 year); Web content management (4 years); Total station
terrain surveying (2 years), MatLab (<1 year); Bioinformatics and Linux/Unix (<1
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Haverford, PA 19041
EDUCATION
Master of Science, Biological Oceanography, Florida State University, 2009-2011
Bachelor of Science, Biology, Rhodes College, 2005-2009
Wildlife Ecology and Conservation Program, School for International Training, Tanzania,
2007
SELECTED E XPERIENCE
Ecological and Environmental Research, Laboratory Instructor, and Teaching Asst.
Temple University, Philadelphia, PA (Aug 2011-present, 40+ hrs/wk)
• Creating and editing maps (ArcGIS), statistics and data analysis
• Data collection and management
• Grant and technical writing, supervising interns
Graduate Researcher and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Technician
Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL (July 2009 - July 2011, 40+ hrs/wk)
• GIS map creation and spatial analyses, statistics and technical writing
• Created and managed large environmental and ecological datasets
Co-Manager of Archaeology Laboratory & GIS Technician
Rhodes College Archaeology Dept., Memphis, TN (Aug 2006-June 2007, Jan 2008-June
2008, Jan-May 2009, 15-20 hrs/wk)
• Mapping excavation sites, compiling geographic data
• Training and supervising students in spatial data collection
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute Short-Term Fellow
Bocas del Toro, Panama (Project Oct-Dec 2012, 40+ hr/wk)
• Managing logistics for field experiments, experimental design, microscopy, statistics
National Science Foundation Intern: Corals & Climate Change Research
Bermuda Institute for Ocean Sciences (Project Sept - Nov 2008, 40+ hrs/wk)
• Aquaria and laboratory maintenance, water chemistry monitoring, SCUBA surveys
Summer Student Research Fellow
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA
Project June - Aug 2008, 40+ hrs/wk
• GIS and geochemical dating techniques, technical writing
National Science Foundation Intern: Ecological Research
Lake Tanganyika, Tanzania (Project June - Aug 2007, 40+ hrs/wk)
• GIS, statistics, SCUBA-sampling methods, technical writing
SELECTED AWARDS AND SERVICE
Rhodes College Presidential and Buckman Scholarships, Eagle Scout with Gold Palms,
Best Oral Oceanography Presentation Award (FSU Graduate Symposium), Marine
Conservation guest lecturer (2010), Science Fair Judge (2010)
References available upon request.