Post Job Free
Sign in

Experimental Physicist

Location:
Ship Bottom, NJ
Posted:
November 17, 2022

Contact this candidate

Resume:

Frank Malatino Curriculum Vitae

*** **** **** ******, **** Bottom, NJ 08008

H 609-***-**** • B *********@*****.***

Physics PhD, passionate about science, with strong technical skills capable of finding solutions and communi- cating effectively.

Previous Employment

{

Stockton University Pomona, NJ

Adjunct Professor of Physics Fall 2022–Present

I currently hold lecture courses on introductory physics topics, including but not limited to; mechanics, optics, and thermal physics.

{

University of Houston Houston, TX

Graduate Research Assistant Spring 2018–Summer 2022 In collaboration with the HUNTER project, working on the design and fabrication of a detector for sterile neutrinos as a source for dark matter. My research advisor was Dr. Andrew Renshaw.

{

University of Houston Houston, TX

Graduate Teaching Assistant Fall 2016–Fall 2018

Introduced recitation of theoretical concepts from lecture which were the core material for the lab exercise that day. Assisted students in the completion of the lab exercise. Graded their reports, quizzes and exams.

{

Stockton University Pomona, NJ

Undergraduate Research Assistant Fall 2013–Spring 2015 Developed an experimental approach to network analysis through the use of circuits. Method utilized to control genetic and ecological network models. My research advisor was Dr. Jason Shulman.

{

Nipro Glass Americas Millville, NJ

Junior Chemist 2011

Preformed regulatory analysis on glass samples utilizing inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spec- troscopy, xray fluorescence, annealstrain testing and glass abuse testing. Determined stability of materials under normal stress conditions for information regarding shelf life of products.

{

Stockton University Pomona, NJ

Undergraduate Research Assistant Fall 2009–Spring 2010 Development of a solidstate synthesis method of N,N diethylenediamine copper(II) perchlorate.

{

Stockton University Pomona, NJ

Undergraduate Research Assistant Spring 2008–Fall 2008 DNA characterization of algal growth samples uncovered by glacial recessions in Iceland. Education

Academic Qualifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

{

University of Houston Houston TX

PhD Physics 2016–2022

1/2

{

Stockton University Pomona NJ

BS Applied Physics, Magna Cum Laude 2015

{

Stockton University Pomona NJ

BS Chemistry 2010

Technical skills

{ Programming Languages: Proficient in: C, C++, Python, Matlab, Arduino, TeX.

{ Industry Software Skills: SolidWorks (Advanced), Matlab (Advanced), Geant4 (Advanced), Mathematica

(Advanced), Debian based operating systems (Advanced), the MS Office Suite of applications. Publications

{ C. J. Martoff et al., “HUNTER: precision massive-neutrino search based on a laser cooled atomic source,” Quantum Science and Technology, vol. 6, no. 2, p. 024008, Feb. 2021

{ J. Shulman, F. Malatino, M. Widjaja and G. H. Gunaratne, "Experimental determination of circuit equations," American Journal of Physics, vol. 83, no. 1, pp. 64-71, 2015.

{ J. Shulman, F. Malatino, A. Mo, K. Ryan and G. H. Gunaratne, “Controlling Networks of Nonlinearly- Coupled Nodes using Response Surfaces,” Scientific Reports, no. 4, article no. 7574, 2014

{ F. Malatino, “Experimentally Determining Networks Equations of a Circuit,” Stockton Innovations, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 1-2, 2013

Memberships

{ AAAS

{ American Chemical Society

{ American Physical Society

{ IEEE

{ Sigma Pi Sigma

{ Sigma Xi

{ Society of Physics Students

{ Union of Concerned Scientists

References

{ Up to 4 references available on request

2/2



Contact this candidate