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JASON S. GOLDBERG
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
College of William and Mary
Department of Resource Management and Policy
P.O. Box 1346
Gloucester Point, VA 23062-1346
Work: 804-***-****
E-mail: [1]abpjfq@r.postjobfree.com
EDUCATION
[2]The College of William and Mary,
Williamsburg, Virginia
[3]The Thomas Jefferson Program in Public Policy
Master of Public Policy,
expected December 1999
GPA: 3.88/4.00
[4]Virginia Institute of Marine Science,
Gloucester Point,
Virginia
Master of Science
in Marine Science, expected December 1999
Thesis: Testing the Accuracy of Remote Sensing for Wetlands
Monitoring
GPA: 3.91/4.00
[5]University of Miami,
Coral Gables, Florida
Bachelor of Science,
Marine Science and Biology Majors,
Chemistry Minor, magna cum laude, May 1996
Honor's Plus Program, Senior Honors Thesis: The Great
Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority and World Heritage: To Preserve,
Conserve or Desert
GPA: 3.82/4.00
[6]James Cook University,
Townsville, Queensland, Australia
Participant in Study Abroad Program, February 1995
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November 1995
AWARDS AND HONORS
Aug. 1999
Virginia Institute of Marine Science Teaching
Assistantship (Statistics)
Aug. 1996
Virginia Institute of Marine Science Research
Fellowship
1996
Phi Kappa Phi Lifetime Membership
1995 Barry M. Goldwater Scholar
1994 Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society
1993 Golden Key Honor Society
Aug. 1992 Isaac Bashevis Singer Scholarship - Highest Academic
Award Given by University of Miami
EXPERIENCE
[7]
Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Gloucester Point,
Virginia
[8]Graduate Teaching Assistant
in Introductory Statistics,
Fall 1999
Selected to assist professor with course assignments,
laboratories, and review sessions.
[9]
Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Gloucester Point, Virginia
Graduate Research Assistant, [10]Coastal Ecosystems and
Remote Sensing, Fall 1996 - present
Serves as project assistant with wetland studies in the
Chesapeake Bay watershed. Performs aerial remote sensing, computer
data analysis, field surveys,
and research website maintenance.
[11]
Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Richmond, Virginia
Policy/Science Research Intern, Summer 1998
Investigated potential for water quality pollution and
policy options of handling poultry waste.
Pasco County Environmental Laboratory, New Port Richey, Florida
Volunteer Technical Assistant, Summer 1996
Conducted water quality tests for Biological Oxygen
Demand, Total Suspended Sediments.
[12]
Harbor Branch Oceanographic Laboratory, Ft. Pierce, Florida
Research Intern, Summer 1994
Developed and carried out procedures for study of
bioluminescent dinoflagellates and the burglar alarm hypothesis.
Invented technique for tethering
copepods (zooplankton) for video analysis.
[13]
Mote Marine Laboratory, Sarasota, Florida
Volunteer Research Intern, Benthic Ecology Division, Summer
1993
Designed and implemented experiments for analysis of scallop
population decrease in Sarasota Bay. Implemented botanical research
designed by associate.
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS AND ACTIVITIES
1999 Student Representative, VIMS Faculty
Selection Committee
1998 present VIMS Honor Council
1998 present VIMS World Wide Web Development Committee
1998 VIMS Graduate Student Association Secretary
1996 present Member, Society of Wetland Scientists (SWS)
1999 Technical Committee, [14]SWS 1999
Conference, Norfolk
1999 [15]Webpage Coordinator, SWS International
Committee
1998 Volunteer, The Coastal Society 16th Annual
Conference, Alexandria, VA.
1995 present Member, [16]Marine Technology Society
1998 present Member, [17]The Coastal Society
1999 [18]National Registry of Emergency Medical
Technicians (EMT-B)
1996 present Member, Abingdon Volunteer Rescue Squad, Gloucester
Point, Virginia
PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS
COMPUTER SKILLS
Windows NT, Windows 98, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft
Powerpoint, Corel Presentations, Hypercube, ERDAS Imagine, Adobe
Photoshop, Minitab, Netscape Communicator, Netscape Composer,
Microsoft FrontPage
RELEVANT COURSES
Marine Science
Public Policy
Fundamentals of Marine Science The Political Environment
Coastal and Estuarine Processes Microeconomics of Public Policy
Scientific and Statistical Methods Mathematics for Public Policy
Multivariate Statistics Econometrics
Principles and Theory of Resource Management Benefit Cost and
Evaluation Methods
Identification of Stressed Habitats Law and Public Policy
Readings in Wetlands Ecology Administrative Law
Wetlands Identification and Delineation Regulation of Markets
Remote Sensing of Aquatic Habitats Ethics and Public Policy
Digital Remote Sensing Public Management and Organizational Behavior
Ecological Modeling Fisheries Economics
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References
1. mailto:abpjfq@r.postjobfree.com
2. http://www.wm.edu/
3. http://malthus.morton.wm.edu/~esmcbe/tjppp.html
4. http://www.vims.edu/
5. http://www.miami.edu/
6. http://www.jcu.edu.au/
7. http://www.vims.edu/
8. http://www.vims.edu/sms/courses/ms505
9. http://www.vims.edu/
10. http://www.vims.edu/rmap/cers
11. http://www.cbf.org/
12. http://www.hboi.edu/
13. http://www.mote.org/
14. http://www.sws.org/regional/international/
15. http://www.sws.org/regional/international/
16. http://www.cms.udel.edu/mts/
17. http://atlantic.evsc.virginia.edu/~des3e/
18. http://www.nremt.org/
19. http://www.vims.edu/~goldberg