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Education- ACS certified Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry from Ursinus College (2016)
Skills
-Experience with Raman, UV-vis, FTIR, HPLC, voltammetry, NMR, and GC
- Skills include basic instrument maintenance, trouble shooting, such as changing out solvents or cleaning columns, and calibration.
-Skilled with all Microsoft Office programs
-Familiar with GLP and GMP.
Research Experience (Analysis of the Molecular Transport Properties of Carbon Nanotubes)
- Done at Ursinus College from Fall 2014-Spring 2016 (about 650 hours)
Manufactured nanotube coated silicon chips at MIT
Used FTIR to confirm nanotube end groups and UV-vis to confirm solution concentration
` - Tested various amino acid, neurotransmitter, and salt solutions
- Analyzed Trends in Voltage, Current, and Ion Dwell Time
- Published in the American Chemical Society Journal of Physical Chemistry C on January 13, 2017 (http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/acs.jpcc.6b12104) with one to two more papers being submitted in the future.
Work Experience
-Inventory Manager for online retailer (2016)
Main duties were to order, consolidate and pull the roughly 20,000 active listings.
-Safety Inspector at Ursinus College (2015-2016)
Main duties were to check and test the safety showers and fire extinguishers on campus.
-Paid researcher for Ursinus College (2015)
Main duties were to continue previous research following GLP and organize/present results.
-Candy Maker, Server (2014)
Main duties were to serve ice cream, make candy, and organize the store.
-Side jobs as a dishwasher (2010-2013)
Main duties were to clean and put away dishes, inventory, cleaning the kitchen, and minor prep work.
Conferences
- ACS National Meeting & Exposition, Boston, MA, August 18th, 2015
Presentation Title: Analysis of the Ionic Transport Properties of Carbon Nanotubes
-ACS National Meeting & Exposition San Diego, CA, March 13th, 2016
Presentation Title: Motion of Methanol through Single Walled Carbon Nanotube Nanopores
-ISCC ( Intercollegiate Student’s Chemist Convention) April 16th, 2016
Presentation Title: Analysis of the Ionic Transport Properties of Carbon Nanotubes
-Won 1st place in the physical chemistry section