Trevor K. Morgan Ph.D.
A versatile analyst skilled in (1) advanced statistical analysis
techniques, (2) multi-level software design, (3) numerous programming
languages and (4) simulation strategies
UNH Space Science Center
8 College Rd. Durham, NH 03824
Cellular: 603-***-****
Email: ***************@*****.***
Research Assistant - proficient in assembling, organizing, analyzing and
distributing large and complex amounts of data for public or private use.
Designed software and managed operations for multiple international
experiments resulting in global access and a 3,000% increase in efficiency.
Successfully simulated and analyzed several key events in prominent
scientific detectors and presented the results internationally.
Experience
University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH
2004-Present RESEARCH ASSISTANT
. Developed and optimized an improved software design for multiple
international experiments that greatly improved efficiency,
significantly reduced manual operation, enabled online user-access,
and re-affirmed the importance of the experiments to the international
physics community.
. Managed on-site installation and operations of these experiments,
which continually generate large amounts of data.
. Assembled and organized large amounts of data for an additional and
separate multi million-dollar experiment. Identified long- and short-
term trends in the data and successfully employed advanced analysis
techniques using multiple programming languages and scientific
applications.
. Found correlations in experimental data that were dependent on several
external parameters, determined their effects and implications, and
conducted the appropriate analysis strategies that eliminated their
impact on the results.
. Published findings in scientific journals and effectively presented
results for international audiences at many locations over the globe.
Education
Doctor of Philosophy in Physics: University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH
(2010)
Thesis Title: Measurements of the 2001 April 15 and 2005 January 20
Ground-Level Enhancements by the Milagro Water Cherenkov Detector
GPA 3.5/4.0
Bachelor of Science in Physics cum laude: University of New Hampshire,
Durham, NH (2004)
GPA 3.5/4.0
Computer Skills
Operating Systems: Mac OS X . Windows XP/Vista/7 . Linux .
UNIX
Languages: LabVIEW 8.0/8.2/8.5/2009 . C/C++ .
Shell/Cluster
Scientific Applications: ROOT . MATLAB . IGOR
Office Applications: Microsoft Excel/Word/PowerPoint . iWork
Pages/Keynote