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Location:
Milwaukee, WI
Posted:
February 25, 2013

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Lloyd Muzangwa

Email: abqqgh@r.postjobfree.com

Address: 825N 22nd Apt 209

City: Milwaukee

State: WI

Zip: 53233

Country: USA

Phone: 414-***-****

Skill Level: Assistant

Salary Range: $60,000

Willing to Relocate

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Lloyd Muzangwa

825N 22nd street Apt 209

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233, USA.

Cell 414-***-****

Email: abqqgh@r.postjobfree.com

Professional Objectives and Value:

To associate with an institution that value and utilize my academic and professional qualities. Whilst taking pride in my professional and aiming to produce the highest quality and standard of work for the institution that I represent, it

is my intention to deliver the above observing the highest ethics and principle.

Career Profile:

An effective and highly motivated individual. A resourceful, persistent, attentive to detail, persuasive, and self-confident individual who does not give up easily when faced with challenges. A result driven, dependable and

innovative young man willing to learn and is prepared to accept constructive criticism with open mind.

Education and professional preparation:

Ph.D. (Chemistry: Molecular spectroscopy and Dynamics) Marquette University, Wisconsin, USA, (2008-present).

Dissertation Tittle: Electronic Spectroscopy of Nickel Monohalides and Halobenzene clusters using Laser Induced

Fluorescence (LIF), Single Vibronic Level Emission spectroscopy (SVL) and Resonance Enhanced Multiphoton

ionization (REMPI) Spectrometry.

BSc Honors Degree in Biochemistry (2008)

University of Zimbabwe, Harare, Zimbabwe

Research Specialties: Immunology

Honors Thesis Project Title: Determination of co-infection effects in schistosoma haematobium vaccine candidate(Sh13) in schoolchildren in an endemic community in Zimbabwe.

Research Techniques:

Undergraduate

Immunology and Molecular Biology (ELISA, Electrophoresis and PCR).

Graduate

Molecular spectroscopy and dynamics.

Laser spectroscopy and ultrahigh vacuum technology (LIF, DF, REMPI, Mass Spectrometry, IR, Raman, NMR)

Theoretical modeling and simulations(Gaussian,Lab-view, P-Gopher, Chem-Craft).

Research Presentations and Conferences:

Gordon Research Conference (GRC) :Electronic spectroscopy: poster: ( Maine, USA) July 2012.

65th International Symposium on Molecular Spectroscopy (Columbus Ohio USA) June 2010.

66th International Symposium on Molecular Spectroscopy: Talk: (Columbus Ohio USA) June 2011.

67th International Symposium on Molecular Spectroscopy: Talk: (Columbus Ohio USA) June 2012.

Midwest Theoretical Chemistry Conference: Poster: (Madison Wisconsin USA) June 2012.

Q-chem Workshop (Madison Wisconsin USA) June 2012.

Introduction to Lab-view workshop 2010.

National University of Science and Technology (Invited speaker ):Talk (Bulawayo,Zimbabwe) April 2012.

Research Publications:

[1]. V. L. Ayles; L. G. Muzangwa; S. A. Reid, Jornal of Chemical. Physics. Lett. 2010, 497, 168-171:Characterization of low-lying electronic states of NiI via single vibronic level emission spectroscopy.

[2]. L. G. Muzangwa; V. L. Ayles; S. Nyambo; S. A. Reid, Jornal of Molecular Spectroscopy. 2011, 497, 168-171:Probing the electronic structure of the Nickel monohalides: Spectroscopy of the low-lying electronic states of NiBr and NiCl

[3]. L. G. Muzangwa; V. L. Ayles; S. Nyambo; S. A. Reid, (in preparation) Fluorescence excitation spectroscopy of

NiBr and NiI: New band systems

[4]. L. G. Muzangwa; S. Nyambo; B. Uhler; S. A. Reid, On the Role of p-stacking, CH/p, and Halogen Bonding in

Haloaromatic Interactions: Resonant Two-Photon Ionization Studies of Chlorobenzene

[5]. L. G. Muzangwa; S. Nyambo; B. Uhler; S. A. Reid, (in preparation) On the Role of p-stacking, CH/p, and Halogen Bonding in Haloaromatic Interactions: Resonant Two-Photon Ionization Studies of Bromobenzene

[6]. L. G. Muzangwa; S. Nyambo; S. A. Reid, (in preparation) The Renner-Teller Effect in CCN radical revisited: Pulsed Discharge-Jet Single Vibronic Level Emission Studies

[7]. Mduluza T, Paul NH, Gunda R, Mutsaka M, Muzangwa L, Mapingure MP, Midzi N, Savadye DT & Mutapi F.:(in review) Anti-schistosomiasis haematobium sh13 vaccine candidate show strong anti-pathology in hamsters.

[8]. Muzangwa Lloyd, Mduluza Takafira, Mutapi Francisca, Maizels Rick Munyaradzi Mapingure, Hagan Paul.

(In preparation) Evaluation of co-infection effects in human Schistosoma haematobium 13 (Sh13) vaccine candidates in co-infected school children in Zimbabwe.

WORK EXPERIENCE:

Research Assistant: Marquette University Wisconsin USA (2009- current):

Molecular spectroscopy, dynamics and Laser spectroscopy Research.Laser Induced Fluorescence (LIF), Dispersed Fluorescence (DF), Resonance Enhanced Multi Photon Ionization(REMPI), IR, Raman, Quantum mechanical computing (Gaussian, P-Gopher, Chemcraft, Q-chem).

Experience with high and ultrahigh vacuum technology.

Graduate Teaching Assistant: Marquette University Wisconsin USA (2008-current):

Teach and supervise undergraduate labs for General Chemistry 1, General Chemistry 2 and Organic Chemistry.Grading: exams, assignments and lab reports.Teaching discussions for General Chemistry.

National institute of health research (Harare Zimbabwe: October 2007-August 2008):

Duties:

Assist in the designing of new diagnostic techniques, Epidemiology.

To collect prevalence and incidence data for malaria by carrying out surveys in project areas using stipulated methodology according to the project proposal.

To maintain continuous cultures of malaria parasites (in-vivo and in-vitro) for reference and immunological studies.

To develop, implement, monitor and maintain the laboratory Quality Management.

To assist in data analysis and report writing of project activities.

Research Assistant: Immunology Lab, University of Zimbabwe (2006-2008):

ELISA, PCR, Biostatistics and data analysis (SPSS, STATA).

Graduate Teaching assistant :( University of Zimbabwe 2007-2008):

Teach and supervise pre-medical students biochemistry labs.

Grading lab reports, assignments and exams.

Volunteering:

Student partnership worldwide Zimbabwe: (1 year Dec 2003-Aug 2004)(AIDS and HIV awareness and campaign).

Froedtert and Medical College of Wisconsin Hospital WI USA (08/2011 - current)(Help in Emergency Department).

Computer Skills:

Highly computer literate and proficient in all Microsoft Office applications, internet, email and Modeling.

Familiar quantum mechanical and statistic Programs:

Gaussian(cluster calculations), Gauss View, Spartan, Q-chem, Origin, STATA, SPSS, Spin works, PGOPHER,Chem Craft, T-flex, Lab-View, and Andor istar.

Professional societies:

Member of American Chemical Society.

President of Biochemistry and chemistry association (2006-2007).

Member, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Society of Zimbabwe.

Member, Biotechnology Trust of Zimbabwe.

Member of Froedtert Volunteer Associates.

Member of Wisconsin Hospital Association.

REFERENCES:

Prof. Scott A. Reid

Marquette University

P O Box 1881

Milwaukee, WI, 53201 USA abqqgh@r.postjobfree.com

Phone: 414-***-****

Fax: 414-***-****

Dr Daniel. Sem

Marquette University Dept of Chemistry

P O Box 1881

Milwaukee, WI, 53201

USA

Phone: 262-***-****

262-***-****

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Prof. Taka MDULUZA

Research Scientist

Botswana Harvard AIDS Institute

P. Bag BO 320

Gaborone, Botswana

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Tel: 002**-***-****; Mobile: 002**-*******

Fax: 002**-***-****



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