Mdabul K. Azad.
**** *. ***** **, ***.#*, Arlington, TX 76013.
E-mail: p535u4@r.postjobfree.com; p535u4@r.postjobfree.com;
Ph: 682-***-**** (Cell); 817-***-**** (Work)
With over three years of advanced laboratory experience and rigorous training, I feel as though I am qualified and ready to take head on, the challenges that surround me industrially. While my prior and current education/experience prepares me for versatility in various scientific fields, my contribution to any sector will be fulfilling to the company and me. Presently working as a researcher in an analytical chemistry lab, my experimental, analytical techniques, instrumentation operation, problem solving and critical thinking skills are sharp. I have that “can do” attitude. I am a team player who takes pride in the company and am willing to help or take suggestions at any time.
Summary:
Three years of experience in separation and detection (utilizing HPLC, GC and IC, UV-Vis).
Experienced in chemical and physical charaterization of solid waste and waste water sample.
Development and validation of methods for environmental pollutants analysis and search scientific document for established the method.
Review of scientific journal, design and perform experimental concept and search supporting document for establish the concept.
Preparation of technical report, work progress report and documentation of experimental details and job function.
Experience with use and trouble shooting of standard laboratory analytical equipments.
Familiar with GMP and GLP environment.
Objectives:
Looking for challenging career in the field of Analytical Chemistry, R&D, QA, QC, production etc. To contribute my scientific knowledge, experience, and acquire experience, while improving the company’s image through creativity and timely work output.
Skills and abilities:
Highly skilled in operation of GC-FPD, GC-FID, HPLC-MS, AAS, IC, pH meter, Conductivity UV-VIS and UV-fluorescence spectrophotometer and flow analysis system.
Skilled in analytical system development and development of small parts for fabrication of compact Analytical instrument, detectors and related electrical circuit, construction of electrode.
Skilled in instrument software, development of new analytical systems and flow analysis system.
Computer operation skills: MS-Word, Excel, Power point.
Excellent communication and written skill.
Major courses studied:
Spectroscopy, Analytical chemistry, Advanced Instrumental System, Solid state chemistry, Electrochemistry, Advanced Inorganic chemistry, Organic chemistry, Physical chemistry, Reaction Kinetics, Chemical separation, Polymer chemistry, Industrial chemistry, Thermodynamics, Quantum Mechanics.
Work history:
Jan.2009 to present: Postdoctoral researcher (full-time), Department of chemistry and Biochemistry (Analytical Chemistry Lab.), University of Texas at Arlington, TX 76019.
Main job responsibilities are:
Development of analytical method for preconcentration, separation and detection of nitrophenols in rain water and atmosphere utilizing HPLC-LCW based Absorption detector and HPLC-MS.
Development of charge detector based on ion-exchange resin and membrane for detection of weak electrolyte and removal of salt from organic analyte.
Development of latex based column for Ion Chromatography.
Feb. 2000–Sept. 2003, Oct.2006-Dec.2008: Senior-Chemist (full-time): Dhaka Division Laboratory; Department of Environment; Government of Bangladesh; Plot: E/16, Agargaon, Dhaka –1207, Bangladesh.
Main job responsibilities were:
Urban air and water quality monitoring, determine sampling locations and methods, and collect water or wastewater samples for analysis, preserving samples with appropriate containers and preservation methods.
Perform laboratory tests on samples collected according to standard method, such as analyzing the content of contaminated wastewater.
Prepare written, oral, tabular, and graphic reports summarizing requirements and regulations, including enforcement and chain of custody documentation.
Regular maintenance and trouble shooting of laboratory instruments.
Maintained order and cleanliness in the lab.
Cross review peers’ Notebooks and documents.
Communicate with customers regarding sample analysis issues.
Investigation of industrial chemical safety and environmental management system.
Education:
PhD in Environmental Analytical Chemistry,2006.
Department of Environmental Science (Environmental Analytical Chemistry Laboratory), Faculty of Science, Kumamoto University, Kumamoto, Japan
M. Sc. in Chemistry (Physical-Analytical), 1997.
Department of Chemistry, Dhaka University, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
B. Sc. (Honours) in Chemistry, 1995.
Department of Chemistry, Dhaka University, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Training:
July 2002–Dec. 2002: Air pollution monitoring and management. Okinawa Prefectural Institute of Health and Environment, Japan.
Ratiation safety training and Hazardous Communication; University of Texas at Arlington.
Major publications:
Measurement of Nitrophenols in Rain and Air by Two-dimensional Liquid Chromatography – Chemically Active Liquid Core Waveguide Spectrometry.Anal. Chemistry (Accepted), May, 2010.
Charge Detector for the Measurement of Ionic Solutes. Anal Chemistry, Feb, 2010.
Single Column Trapping/Separation and Chemiluminescence Detection for On-Site Measurement of Methyl Mercaptan and Dimethyl Sulfide Anal. Chemistry, Sept., 2006.
Citizenship Status: Permanent Resident in USA (Green Card).
Language profeciency: Fluent in english (Speak, Listen, Read, Write).
References:
Prof. Purnendu K. (Sandy) Dasgupta, Department Chair. (Current Supervisor)
Department of Chemistry and Biochem.; University of Texas at Arlington; Arlington, Texas 76019, USA; Phone: 817-***-****; FAX: 817-***-****; E-mail: p535u4@r.postjobfree.com
Prof. Dr. Kei Toda
Department of Chemistry (Science); Kumamoto University, Kurokami 2-39-1; Kumamoto 860-8555, Japan; E-mail: p535u4@r.postjobfree.com; Ph. & Fax: +81-96-342-****
Relocation: I would like to relocate with/without relocation expenses.