Strong oral and written communication skills Experience with particle detector technologies Proficient in Python, C++, and the ROOT framework | Self-confident Sets goals Natural problem solver |
Worked under Professor of Physics Yuri Gershtein through the Rutgers Aresty Research Assistant Program
Built a small cosmic ray detector to research the feasibility of a redesigned muon system for the proposed Heavy Photon Search at Jefferson Laboratory
Learned skills in woodworking and electronics while exploring particle detection technology
Participated in bi-weekly meetings to discuss research with other undergraduates in similar fields
Learned how to give a scientific presentation and write a literature review
Made a final presentation at a research symposium for undergraduates in May 2014
Continued work from the Aresty Research program as a paid summer undergraduate researcher in the Physics Department under the supervision of Professor Yuri Gershtein
Learned to code with C++, Python, and the ROOT framework
Finalized the experimental setup during the summer of 2014
Collected and analyzed data from the experiment during the Fall 2014 and Spring 2015 semesters
Began work with the CMS collaboration at Rutgers in June 2015 in preparation for work towards a Departmental Honors Thesis during my final two semesters
Gained further skills in programming with work under Professor Yuri Gershtein and Dr. Kevin Nash by developing analysis software for the b* hadronic channel search
Learned more about the field of high energy experimental physics by participating in weekly meetings with other students and faculty members in the Rutgers CMS collaboration
Attended weekly workshops and read articles on tutoring strategies for writing with an emphasis on minimalist tutoring
Participated in discussions about tutoring pedagogy with other interns and Writing Center Coordinator Brendon Votipka
Tutored two writing sessions per week for the Fall 2013 semester
Offered a part-time position as a tutor and session chief and the conclusion of the internship
Developed an aptitude for teaching by tutoring introductory and upper-level writing courses
Strengthened communication skills by working with students whose first language was not English
Expanded leadership skills by managing sessions and serving as a resource for other tutors
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