Resume

PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY

Current MBS student in Analytics and Data Science at Rutgers University. Strong desire to learn and develop solutions to problems for organizations in Quantitative Finance. Problem Solving, Research, Experimentation, Statistical Analysis, and Financial Acumen are strong skill sets.

TECHNICAL SKILLS

  • Data Analysis, with R, MATLAB, Stata, Python (Numpy/Scipy, Pandas, Matplotlib), and Excel
  • Data Visualization, with Tableau, R, Matplotlib, and Excel
  • Programming and Related Languages: C++, Python, MATLAB, LabVIEW, PHP, JavaScript, HTML, SQL
  • Other Computer Technologies: Windows, Linux VMs/Debian/Ubuntu, MS Office, Git, MySQL
  • Physical, Financial, and Econometric Modeling
  • Optical, RF, and Electronic Experimentation and Lab Equipment
  • Classically trained pianist

TRANSFERABLE SKILLS

  • Leadership, Communication, and Project Management
  • Problem Solving and Analysis
  • Research
  • Tinkering and Reverse Engineering

WORK EXPERIENCE

Research Engineer - July 2015 - Present

SRI International - www.sri.com
201 Washington Road, Princeton NJ 08540

Created world-changing solutions to make people safer, healthier, and happier. Researched and proposed solutions for our customers with problems in applied physics, optics, and mixed signal electronics relating to sensing and security.

Professional Accomplishments

  • Promotion to Research Engineer II (2018)
  • Principal Investigator for an Internal Research and Development project investigating active side channel attacks
  • Designed and implemented an automated data collection setup for material characterization, using MATLAB and LabVIEW, saving months of time over the existing method of data collection
  • One SRI Award (2017): Company award for the team that works across SRI divisions and locations

Research Assistant – May 2014 – August 2014

Gettysburg College Physics Department - www.gettysburg.edu
300 North Washington Street, Gettysburg, PA 17325

Worked in Dr. Kurt Andresen’s biophysics lab to design and fabricate magnetic tweezers for use in biophysics experiments. Designed, fabricated, programmed, and verified the operation of magnetic tweezers to be used in a new cross-disciplinary lab. This work was extended to undergraduate thesis.

EDUCATION

Analytics and Data Science, MS - August 2019 - December 2020 (Anticipated)

Rutgers University
Current Coursework: Databases, Regression, Programming Finance in C++, Data Visualization, Communication and Leadership

Physics, BS cum laude - August 2011 - May 2015

Gettysburg College

  • Gettysburg College Presidential Scholar
  • PLA (TA) for Intro to Econometrics
  • Held Leadership roles in the Gettysburg College chapter of the Society of Physics Students
  • Member, Sigma Pi Sigma
  • Select Coursework: Intro to Econometrics, Scientific Programming, Finance, Quantum Mechanics, Stat Mech, Electrodynamics
Thesis
Construction of Magnetic Tweezers for use in Single Molecule Experiments
Details the design, fabrication, and use of an inverted microscope using video microscopy techniques to determine the energy requirements in the unravelling of DNA.
Advisor: Dr. Kurt Andresen