
Graduate Student
Santa Barbara, California Area

Graduate Student
Santa Barbara, California Area
Recent college graduate with research background in biomedical engineering, public policy, and globalization
Energy, biomedicine, US federal science policy, standards-compliant web development, audio and video production, writing, editing
(Non-Profit; Non-Profit Organization Management industry)
June 2009 — Present (2 months)
(Research industry)
April 2008 — March 2009 (1 year)
(Educational Institution; Higher Education industry)
January 2009 — March 2009 (3 months)
Conducted weekly discussions and graded essays for 68 students in a culture and global ethics course with Professor Giles Gunn
(Non-Profit; 51-200 employees; Think Tanks industry)
January 2008 — April 2008 (4 months)
Produced articles, policy briefs, and audio interviews for Science Progress, a progressive science and technology policy magazine
(Government Agency; 501-1000 employees; Government Administration industry)
June 2006 — August 2006 (3 months)
Produced electrical schematics and wiring diagrams pertaining to a series of hydroelectric generators on the Colorado River
Master of Arts , Global and International Studies , 2008 — 2010 (expected)
Bachelor of Arts , Biomedical engineering, Philosophy, Politics, Global studies , 2004 — 2008
Honors thesis on nature and art presented at three conferences (2007 Human Rights for the Twenty-first Century at the UN Plaza in New York, 2007 Biocultures Graduate Student Conference at the University of Illinois at Chicago, and the 2008 National Conference on Undergraduate Research at Salisbury University in Maryland). Completed coursework in the Global and International Studies MA program at the University of California, Santa Barbara, which contributed to the undergraduate degree.
Final Cut Pro, Aperture, Adobe Photoshop, AutoCAD
Grand prize winner, 2007 X Prize Foundation video contest, Humanity's Greatest Challenge