JAMES BARNES
personal information
***** *********** *****, *********, **** 43061
address
acqhxu@r.postjobfree.com
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education
****-**** *** **** ***** University
Bachelor of Science Major: Applied Physics
The applied physics major coursework focused primarily on the physics of
nuclear engineering, but also covered both quantum and theoretical mechanics.
Electricity and magnetism were also key aspects of the program.
Bachelor of Science Major: Theoretical Mathematics
The theoretical mathematics major focused on abstract algebra and real
analysis. Also, I took courses in statistics and dynamical systems.
work experience
2013-Current Undergraduate Researcher, Ohio State University
Ohio State Simulated heavy ion (Pb+Pb) collisions to analyze the hydrodynamic flow of
University the quark-gluon plasma produced in the collision. These events mimic
the collisions that occur at the Large Hadron Collider.
Focused on the properties of an ideal fluid and relativistic fluid dynamics.
Studied the effect of finite statistic fluctuations on the different flow
measures used in the simulator compared to the theoretical flow coefficients.
Presented research at the Denman Research Forum.
Reference: Dr. Ulrich Heinz acqhxu@r.postjobfree.com
Volunteer, The James Cancer Hospital
2010
Ohio State Visited with the inpatients and asked if they or their family members needed
University anything to improve their stay.
Volunteer Program 1-800-***-**** acqhxu@r.postjobfree.com
3rd Key, Sherwin Williams
2012-2013
Sherwin Williams Frequently opened and supervised the store during the weekend shifts.
Typically helped around 30 customers in a given day.
Summer Hours:30-40 School Hours:20-25
Reference: Alex Georglis 614-***-****
extracurricular experience
2013-Current Nuclear Theory Research Group
Reviewed and presented recently published papers in nuclear physics.
Mainly focused on papers concerning advancements in hydrodynamical
models of quark-gluon plasma.
http://www.physics.ohio-state.edu/ ntg/
Biological Scholars Program
2010-2012
An advanced academic program that required students to be in the top 10%
of their high school class.
Members were required to perform community service each semester.
2013-Current Society of Physics Students
Attended seminars led by physics department faculty.
Visited both the Argonne National Laboratory and Fermilab.
technical skills
Languages: C++, Python, Visual Basic, Java, TI-BASIC, L TEX
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Applications: Mathematica, Matlab, MS Office, SciDAVis, XPPAUT
Operating Systems: Linux, Windows
Interests: Electronics, Nuclear Theory, Quantum Mechanics, Aeronautics