Brief Biographical Sketch:
Education: New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT), Newark, 07102 Bachelor of Science, Applied Physics, Applied Mathematics Expected Graduation Date: May, 2015 Cumulative GPA: 3.95
High School Diploma, Butler High School Butler, NJ, 07405
Research Experience Team Leader, Club Founder, Physics Analyst and Engineer, NJIT Innovation Lab at NJIT, Newark, NJ September 2011 - Present • Founded research and engineering group • Manage team in research and experimental execution • Designed apparatus to control positioning of a freely falling object. • Researching the behavior of free air jet flow to better understand the affective air pressure on the surface of an object. • Developing math model to predict trajectory of object inside apparatus. • Presented findings at Dana Knox Research Showcase • Presently working on publishing paper of findings • Presented at New Jersey Science and Engineering Festival 2012 • Interview prospective members Physics Competition Competitor, University Physics Competition, Fall 2011 • Coordinated a physics team and completed a formal paper for a solution to a real-world physics problem. Researched equations of motion for a rocket, the atmospheric effects upon its trajectory, and the costs of launching the rocket from different positions above the surface of the earth. Biophysicist, NJIT, Newark, NJ, January - March 2012 • Worked with Mathematics professor on neuron firing models in MATLAB. By working with different input voltages in the models, we learned how a neuron’s firing patterns change over time. Also learned graphing techniques for data acquired from model. Team Leader of Water Sanitation Projects/Engineer, Project Based Learning Class at NJIT, Newark, NJ, January 2012 – December 2012 Water Harvesting Device, January 2012 – May 2012 • Researched low-technology water harvesting methods • Led a team of three in researching cheap water transportation and filtration methods • Constructed a prototype of a water harvesting device to be situated on a well in a poor village in West Africa which consisted only of a bike, rope, and pulley system. Ceramic Pot filter, September 2012 – December 2012 • Researched methods of filtrating water for a small family in village. • Analyzed stresses on a ceramic pot filter undergoing hydrostatic pressures • Utilized finite element software to conduct stress and deformation analyses • Compiled water filtration kit for pot filter maintenance Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) Programming, Engineering Quadrangle Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, Summer 2012 • Learned how to program in VHDL in order to program an FPGA. • Programmed FPGA to start clocking after receiving trigger signal. • Learned how to operate scanning-electron microscope • Presented research at Mid-Infrared Technologies for Health and Environment (MIRTHE) Conference in Baltimore at UMBC • Attended one week MIRTHE Conference in quantum optics and quantum cascade laser research Academic Honors and Awards • Admitted into Albert Dorman Honors College, Summer 2012 • Bronze medal in University Physics Competition, Fall 2011 • Dean’s List for 2012 academic year, 2011-2012 • Appointed CEO of Project Based Learning Course, Spring 2012 • Placed first in Project Based Learning Competition, Spring 2012 • Academic Achievement Award from Student Support Services Program (SSSP), Fall 2011 • Awarded SSSP Stem Grant, 2011-2012 • Leadership Award in Community Connections 2011-2012 • Albert Dorman Honors Scholarship • Brookhaven Mini-Semester Course Jan. 7-11 2013 Professional Affiliations • American Physical Society, 2011-Present • Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers, 2011-Present Computer Skills • MATLAB • Key Creator • COMSOL • LaTeX • VHDL Technical Skills • Capable of operating Scanning Electron Microscope
Past Classes
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W7222: Fun with Magic Squares! in Spark! 2013 (Mar. 16, 2013)
Have you ever sat through a boring lecture and wondered what you could do with your time instead? Like to impress your friends with your puzzle-making skills or just like to play with numbers? Than this is the class for you! We will be checking, comparing, and creating magic squares of all sizes so bring a friend and get ready to explore the workings of a classic puzzle that has fascinated mathematicians for centuries!
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