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Location:
United States
Posted:
June 21, 2014

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Chandler Johnson

**** *********** ***** ******, ** 15632

724-***-**** acenwq@r.postjobfree.com

Objective Statement

Position as an analytical chemist, specializing in spectroscopic and

chromatographic data collection and analysis

Summary Statement

Four years experience in laboratory using wet chemistry techniques as well

as AA, ICP, NMR, UV/Vis, IR, X-ray Diffraction, GC, and HPLC

instrumentation. Knowledgeable with components and fundamental operations

of modern instrumentation.

Education

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Class of 2014

Chemistry, B.A GPA: 3.70

National Society of Leadership and Success, 2013

Organizational motto: Success comes from continual action toward

your purpose

Coursework

Introduction to Analytical Chemistry Laboratory (CHEM 241L)

Became knowledgeable of four main wet chemical methods: distillation,

extraction, precipitation, and

titration

Worked with GPC and HPLC to determine identity and quantity of unknown

analytes

Operated UV/Vis spectrometer to determine amount of glucose in Gatorade

and Propel sports drinks

Introduction to Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory (CHEM 550L)

Synthesized and characterized Ni(salp) complexes using IR, NMR, and PXRD

Spectroscopy

Synthesized and characterized ZnO nanoparticles using UV/Vis Spectroscopy

and SEM Imagery

Directed NMR presentation comparing spectrum of 8-hydroxyquiniline to

determine chemical properties of mer-isomer Alq3

Intermediate Analytical Chemistry Laboratory (CHEM 441L)

Determined the Diffusion Coefficient of Ferricyanide and the amount of

Acetaminophen in Children's Medicine using CV

Experimented with high pass and low pass filter characteristics in a

741-op amp

GC/MS detection of components in complex samples of orange, lime, and

lemon flavoring samples

Analyzed formation of compounds of low volatility by applying protective

and releasing agents to AA analysis of unknown analyte

Biochemistry Research Seminar (HNRS 353)

Researched history of blood transfusion practices and modern analytical

techniques at Oxford University in United Kingdom

Presented transfusion practices in front of 30-member audience

Additional Information

Studied abroad in Paris, France and London, England

Ability to speak and write French

Graduate of Dale Carnegie Effective Speaking and Human Relations Course

Experience with Data Collection Studio and Microsoft Office programs

Committed to traveling



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