Alina Orlovskaya
acyhig@r.postjobfree.com Waltham, MA *2453 617-***-****
EDUCATION:
Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI), Worcester MA
August 2011-May 2015
Bachelor of Science: Applied Mathematics, Minor: Interactive Media Arts, GPA: 3.6/4.0
APPLICATIONS:
Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Visio), MatLab, SAS, Python, SolidWorks, LaTeX, JIRA,
SPSS, Salesforce
Languages: Fluent in Russian
RELATED EXPERIENCE:
Associate Business Analyst, NetCracker Technology, Waltham, MA
June 2015-October 2016
Participated in business deployment work streams. Analyzed customer business and
functional requirements.
Created user stories from the requirements based development capabilities in agile
methodology. Surveyed business processes and operations of the customer. Managed
change requests. Led rebranding initiatives.
Supported implementation teams with expertise in out-of-the-box product capabilities.
Business Intelligence Intern, Dimensional Insight, Burlington, MA
May 2014-August 2014
Investigated healthcare data of the hospitals in the New England area using Diver and
Visual Integrator software. Interpreted patient data to improve the quality of healthcare.
Created test data for patients and used the data to test the new application in the
healthcare analytics department. Organized the layout of the application to be customer
friendly. Wrote a tutorial for Diver software.
PROJECTS:
Major Qualifying Project (MQP), Worcester, WPI
September 2014-April 2015
Examined data of the human gait cycle with effect of various perturbations using MatLab.
Analyzed the data sets which the ankle angle, center of pressure and ground reaction
force data.
Calculated the reaction of the ankle with respect to the change in the force plate via the
perturbations that occurred at equal time intervals and the range of motion. Established
that the gait is effected less by the perturbations when the perturbations occur closer to
the peak of the gait.
Interactive Qualifying Project (IQP), Fribourg, Switzerland
March 2014-May 2014
Examined the request to upgrade of the Swiss transmission grid on an interdisciplinary
team of three. Analyzed available technologies and the approval process for creating new
electric lines.
Interviewed various decision-making groups, such as utility companies, environmental
groups, government agencies and manufacturing companies. Proposed a solution that
Switzerland use a partially underground system to expand their grid, as well as involve all
the decision-making groups in the early planning.
Operations Research, Worcester, WPI September
2014-November 2014
Alina Orlovskaya
acyhig@r.postjobfree.com Waltham, MA 02453 617-***-****
Formulated optimization problems as liner problems, algorithms for their solution, and
techniques for their analysis. Studied the simplex algorithm, parameter analysis, duality
theory, network flow models.
Achieving Effective Operations, Worcester, WPI
January 2015-March 2015
Studied business process analysis, implementation and constraints of networks and
resources.
Evaluated the design and operations of an organization. Analyzed data to optimize a clock
manufacturing process to eliminate bottlenecks and increase production.
Used operations decisions in a lean environment to focus on the entire supply chain.
ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE AND ACTIVITIES:
Secretary, Society of Martial Artists, WPI
February 2013-December 2014
Member, Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM), WPI
November 2013-May 2015
Founding Member, Theta Mu Chapter of Chi Omega Fraternity, WPI
February 2014
AWARDS:
Legacy Leader and Advanced Leader Series, WPI
May 2013
Deans List, WPI Fall 2012, Spring
2014, and Spring 2015