Erinquinn Parrinello
Tampa, Fl *****
352-***-**** ****************@*****.***
Education
Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry May 2019
The University of Tampa (UT)
Field Experience
Internship
Clearwater Marine Aquarium-Dive Team
●Educate guests on water environments and marine animals
●Evaluated and written logs of water quality, maintenance, and SCUBA safety
●Completed OSHA training on water safety
●Enhance and clean animal habitats, facility, SCUBA equipment
●Perform the roles of standby diver and DPIC
●Evaluated environmental policies and impacts of water safety, pollution prevention, ecological impacts, and environmental impacts
CHEMISTRY PROJECTS
Research (Jan 2019- May 2019)
Senior Seminar course- UT
●Utilize research and scientific studies on metal-organic frameworks to remove pharmaceuticals from water systems
●Evaluate data of groundwater quality to the environmental impacts of pharmaceuticals
●Educate and communicate to students and faculty through presentations, reports, and charts or graphs of metal organic frameworks and analytics
Analytical Chemistry - UT (Lecture and Lab)
● Prepared reagents and standards
● Performed and reported precise titrations in a logbook to discover the concentrations of unknown substances with lab mates
●Maintained and cleaned glassware for experimentation and storage
●Utilized lab equipment to discover chromatographic, atomic absorption, temperature and infrared spectroscopy properties of solutions and chemicals
Organic Chemistry- UT (Lecture and Lab)
●Prepared organic acidic and basic reagents and standards
●Used gas chromatography, thin layer chromatography, UV-Vis, and infrared spectroscopy methods to distinguish functional groups and properties
●Used proper mechanisms to classify reactions
●Worked with laboratory classmates
Physical Chemistry- UT (Lecture and Lab)
●Determined kinetics of reactions using graph methods such as timing, conductivity, resistance, and angular measurements
●Used quantum mechanics to properly classify wave functions
●Explored free energy changes including changes in enthalpy and entropy
●Quantified laws of matter including liquid eutectic and eutrophic points and gas densities
Inorganic Chemistry- UT (Lecture and Lab)
●Explored molecular orbital theory in mono and diatomic chemicals
●Created chemiluminescent metals to explore chemical coordinations and
●Used UV-Vis and infrared spectroscopy methods to distinguish functional groups and properties
●Determined symmetrical and asymmetrical shifts and stretches as well as character table for molecules
●Explored characteristics of groups and families of the periodic table
LEADERSHIP
Master of Ceremonies (May 2017- May 2019 )
Alpha Chi Sigma- UT
●Conduct and organize all ceremonies including pinning, initiation, and senior productions
●Perform and support Relay for Life, New Life Village Outreach, science fair programs concerning chemistry for children
Resident Assistant (August 2018- May 2019)
Jenkins Hall, continuing students- UT
●Create a resident hall community through communication and floor meetings
●Educate residents on health and safety through bimonthly programs, passive education bulletin boards and flyers, and intentional conversations
●Executed problem solving roommate mediations, time management, and educational values
SKILLS
Computer
●MS Excel, Word, and PowerPoint
●LaTeX
PERFORMANCE GROUPS
Resident Assistant- UT August 2018- May 2019
Alpha Chi Sigma- UT January 2016-May 2019
Student Catholic Organization- UT August 2018-May 2019
Environmental Protection Coalition-UT January 2019- May 2019
Spartan Mentor- UT Aug 2017-Dec 2017