Washington DC-Baltimore Area
I recently earned a B.S. in Physics from the Rutgers University Honors College, where I was a McNair Scholar, a ΦΒΚ scholar, and a Paul Robeson Thesis Scholar. While there, I led the 250-member Marching Scarlet Knights as Drum Major, and was a research assistant working on the proposed MATHUSLA Detector at CERN.
Paid research position working with Dr. John Paul Chou performing MATHUSLA simulation studies using the Rutgers Hexfarm, and CERN's Geant4 and ROOT software.
For-credit research assistant position working remotely with Dr. Girsh Blumberg at the Rutgers Laser Spectroscopy Lab
This position involved the testing of patients for COVID-19 using a nasal swab PCR test. I facilitated sample collection, led a service lane, and directed sample collection for patients.
This position involved general IT troubleshooting for teachers and students during the summer, as well as the set up, testing, and distribution of over 1,000 Chromebooks to students as part of a district-wide 1-to-1 program.
Set up and operation of various events at the Doris E. White Auditorium, working with a Yamaha LS9 Soundboard, and various microphones and recording equipment. Events included but were not limited to professional dance recitals, musical concerts, athletic tournaments, congressional town halls, and various local community events
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