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Analytical Chemist, Research and Development

Location:
Derry, NH
Salary:
$25
Posted:
March 20, 2012

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Resume:

GENNADIY BEREZUTSKIY

*-* ***** **., *****, NH ***38

603-***-****, ************@*****.***

(U.S. Citizen)

SUMMARY

Enthusiastic, innovative, quick learning young professional with growing professional experience in the Analytical/Physical Chemistry. Proficient in method development, modeling and researching groundbreaking solutions for complex problems. Experienced presenter with developed collaboration, statistical, data analysis and experimental research skills. Technically adept in MATLAB, Gaussian, C++, Java, MS office suit & hands on GC/MS, GC, IC, HPLC, FTIR-IR, UV-VIS-IR instruments.

EDUCATION

M.S. Physical Chemistry, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH. (GPA: 3.3) 2011

B.S. Chemistry, Rhode Island College, Providence, RI. (GPA: 3.0) 2007

Courses Taken Included: Chemical Separation, Molecular Reaction Dynamics, Chemical Equilibria, Instrumental Analysis, Analyt. Chem., Biochem., Pharmacology, Calculus and DEQ.

ACADEMIC & PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Department of Chemistry, University of New Hampshire 2007-2011

• Analyzed organic/inorganic compounds to different chem./phys. properties, composition structures and reactions, utilized chromatography, spectroscopy and spectrophotometry techniques.

• Received Hazardous Waste Training by Environmental Health and Safety of NH.

• Leveraged several Physical Chemistry lab sections and mentored students.

• Participated in collaborative interdisciplinary research projects with Center for High-Rate Nanomanufacturing (CHRN) company, Boston, MA.

• Designed, optimized and formulated adlayer patterns of Nanoelements via molecular modeling and Wallpaper Group Symmetry.

• Consolidated applied mathematics, statistics and scientific computation to research problems using MATLAB in chemistry and material science.

• Generated, formalized and analyzed data obtained via derivative- (or derivative-free-) optimization methods. Recommended solutions to perform troubleshooting in energy minimization process.

• Member of ACS. Presented work (as a poster) at New England Section of APS, 240th ACS National Meeting, NSF, CHRN, 36th and 37th North-East ACS Regional Meetings.

• Currently work on publishing two scientific articles in scientific journals.

Department of Physical Science, Rhode Island College 2005-2007

• Operated analytical instruments, followed procedure, prepared analytical methods and reported documents.

• Participated in internship: Rhode Island Computational Chemistry Summer Institute, Providence, RI.

• Developed and formulated model to study small molecules in cluster using ab initio method.

• Member of Sigma Xi Society. Presented work: 6th Mercury Conf. in Computational Chem., 1st Annual RI Computational Chem. Summer Institute Symposium, ACS Meeting (RI Section), Regional Sigma Xi Meeting.

Car Component Technology, Inc., Bedford, NH 2002- 2003

• Supervisor of the assembly department. Formalized and optimized production line.

• Operated strapping/packaging equipment and forklift.

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