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Mohammad S. Bhuyan Summary ASQ Certified Six Sigma Green Belt Associate with 6 years of MRB & ME Experience in Aerospace industry and 4 years of Research Engineering Expertise Proven track record of delivering results, leading and working with cross functional teams, strong project management & problem solving skills, self-learner with excellent analytical & communication skill set Education PhD in Integrated Systems Engineering August, 2018 (expecting) Ohio State University, Columbus, OH-43210, USA GPA 4.0/4.0 M. Sc in Mechanical Engineering August 2008 Tuskegee University, Tuskegee, AL 36088, USA GPA 3.8/4.0 B. Sc in Materials & Metallurgical Engineering February 2004 Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology (BUET), Dhaka, Bangladesh GPA 3.1/4.0 Professional Experience Position: Graduate Research/Teaching Assistant January 2015 Present Employer: Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210, USA. Studying cure kinetics of In-mold coating materials (IMC) for conductive Automobile and Truck’s Sheet Molding Compound (SMC) parts. Conducting physical experiments on chemorheology of IMC materials to predict both inhibition and cure time during SMC compression molding Optimization of cure time and inhibition time by selecting best compromises in IMC reactive process. Studying cure kinetics of Epoxy resin system by using DSC and Rheometer Assisting faculty members with teaching ISE-34000, Production Planning and Facility Design and ISE-3800 Project Management course preparation and activities related to the student’s academic program Prepare homework assignments and exam questions; grade homework assignments and exams papers Position: MRB Engineer January 2011 December 2014 Employer: Atlas Aerospace, Wichita, KS-67209, USA. Verified and analyzed all the discrepant incoming parts in the MRB crib for possible rework per AS9100 requirements Evaluated MRB product variation for potential submission and submitting part to customer through VR, SRDR, DRDI and SNN Created step by step rework instruction to bring back discrepant parts in-flow per customer requirement and released rework router accordingly Analyzed and developed sequential planning from customer requirements for detail and assembly part number Provided support to shop floor customers and operators when they had any manufacturing or design related issues. Established PCCI and BOM for each individual item; Identified planned operation support requirements Maintained planning database Reviewed customer change notifications (DCRC) and update existing planning accordingly Utilized CATIA V5 to analyze detail and assembly parts with respect to engineering standards and GD&T and recommended probable design change through ECR to ease fabrication process Utilized CATIA V5 to create MF card, PM card and sketch diagram for QA and shop support 3223 Riverview Place, Apt.# D, Columbus, OH-43202 :334-552-1754 :[email protected]

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Page 1: Mohammad S. Bhuyancgs.osu.edu/posts/documents/senate-applicants.pdfBangladesh University of Engineering & Technology (BUET), Dhaka, Bangladesh GPA 3.1/4.0 Professional Experience Position:

Mohammad S. Bhuyan

Summary

ASQ Certified Six Sigma Green Belt Associate with 6 years of MRB & ME Experience in Aerospace industry and

4 years of Research Engineering Expertise

Proven track record of delivering results, leading and working with cross functional teams, strong project

management & problem solving skills, self-learner with excellent analytical & communication skill set

Education

PhD in Integrated Systems Engineering August, 2018 (expecting)

Ohio State University, Columbus, OH-43210, USA GPA 4.0/4.0

M. Sc in Mechanical Engineering August 2008

Tuskegee University, Tuskegee, AL 36088, USA GPA 3.8/4.0

B. Sc in Materials & Metallurgical Engineering February 2004

Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology (BUET), Dhaka, Bangladesh GPA 3.1/4.0

Professional Experience

Position: Graduate Research/Teaching Assistant January 2015 – Present

Employer: Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210, USA.

Studying cure kinetics of In-mold coating materials (IMC) for conductive Automobile and Truck’s Sheet

Molding Compound (SMC) parts.

Conducting physical experiments on chemorheology of IMC materials to predict both inhibition and cure time

during SMC compression molding

Optimization of cure time and inhibition time by selecting best compromises in IMC reactive process.

Studying cure kinetics of Epoxy resin system by using DSC and Rheometer

Assisting faculty members with teaching ISE-34000, Production Planning and Facility Design and ISE-3800

Project Management course preparation and activities related to the student’s academic program

Prepare homework assignments and exam questions; grade homework assignments and exams papers

Position: MRB Engineer January 2011 – December 2014

Employer: Atlas Aerospace, Wichita, KS-67209, USA.

Verified and analyzed all the discrepant incoming parts in the MRB crib for possible rework per AS9100

requirements

Evaluated MRB product variation for potential submission and submitting part to customer through VR, SRDR,

DRDI and SNN

Created step by step rework instruction to bring back discrepant parts in-flow per customer requirement and

released rework router accordingly

Analyzed and developed sequential planning from customer requirements for detail and assembly part number

Provided support to shop floor customers and operators when they had any manufacturing or design related issues.

Established PCCI and BOM for each individual item; Identified planned operation support requirements

Maintained planning database

Reviewed customer change notifications (DCRC) and update existing planning accordingly

Utilized CATIA V5 to analyze detail and assembly parts with respect to engineering standards and GD&T and

recommended probable design change through ECR to ease fabrication process

Utilized CATIA V5 to create MF card, PM card and sketch diagram for QA and shop support

3223 Riverview Place, Apt.# D, Columbus, OH-43202 :334-552-1754 :[email protected]

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Applied 5W problem solving methodology in determine root cause and then implemented preventive/ corrective

actions to reduce the cause of a chronic problem in assembly line by using ISHIKAWA and PARETO techniques

Implemented one-part-flow production through KAIZEN, standard work, visual factory management (ANDON)

and other Lean tools.

Proposed feasible solutions for future overall process improvements; Created POKA-YOKE tooling that

eliminates repetition errors

Analyzed and refined existing processes that do not consistently yield acceptable results.

Provided Engineering support to QC, Operation and Suppliers in terms of rework instructions

Position: Manufacturing Engineer August 2008 – December 2010

Employer: Atlas Aerospace, Wichita, KS-67209, USA.

Analyzed and developed sequential planning from customer requirements for more than 300 detail and Assembly

part numbers; provided support to shop floor customers and operators when they had any manufacturing or

design issues

Established Product Configuration Control Information (PCCI) and BOM for each individual product; planned

sequence of manufacturing processes; identified planned operation support requirements; maintained planning

database, reviewed customer change notifications and update existing Master planning accordingly

Recommended several process improvements and design changes through DR submission to GAC engineering

to ease the fabrication process especially chrome flaking, CIC application in lieu of chem film and primer and

staking issue in GAC eMED’s main sub-assemblies

Identified opportunities for continuous improvements activities, formed Quality Circles among shop floor

associates; customized and implemented KANBAN, reduced assembler wait times from 9Min to 1Min; performed

KAIZEN events by implementing visual controls (Lean principles) to improve communication between work

stations and material handling systems

Position: Graduate Research Assistant (GRA) August 2006 – July 2008

Employer: T-CAM, Tuskegee University, AL-36088, USA.

Designed and manufactured nanocomposites test panel by using different methods

Performed Rheological, Thermal (DSC, TGA) and Mechanical (Flexure, Compression) test on the test panel;

analyzed test results and documented report ; determined Glass transition (Tg) temperature, Decomposition

temperature, Flexure strength and Modulus of nanocomposites; analyzed fracture mechanics of nanocomposites

by using SEM and TEM

Conducted Fluid Mechanics LAB; assisted the professor in preparing course materials and grading exam papers

Position: Research Engineer March 2004 – July 2006

Employer: BCSIR, Bangladesh

Performed heat treatment (Annealing, Normalizing, Hardening or Austenitizing, Quenching Austempering) of

Hypo, Hyper and Eutectoid steel; analyzed stress-strain and determined mechanical properties of steels

Identified grain structure of steels and calculated Ferrite, Pearlite and Cementite content in the microstructure

Operated and maintained all kinds of metallurgical instruments; led a team to execute any planned job and

monitored day to day progress in order to keep pace with the plan and maximize the output

Industrial Projects

Applied 5W problem solving methodology in determining root cause, gathered and analyzed data; implemented

preventive/ corrective actions to reduce the cause of a chronic problem in assembly line. Improved GAC G650

eMED products rolled throughput yield from 13% to 35% and saved around $50000 per month using DMAIC

method; GAC G650 eMED project, 2012

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Reduced overall scrap by 50% in 2012 fiscal year that was worth $1.5M. It was achieved primarily with targeted

Root Cause Corrective Actions driving directly to the source of the problem using KAIZEN, ISHIKAWA and

PARETO techniques; Overall scrap reduction project, 2012

Identified many design/tooling issues and helped initiating numerous CRs. Those CRs eliminated repeating non-

conformance issues and gave a tremendous reduction in cycle-time (15-28%) by minimizing assembly related

non-conformances; HBC 4000 Pylon project, 2010

Implemented one-part-flow production through KAIZEN, standard work and other Lean tools. Successfully

incorporated one-part-flow production of major assemblies, visual factory management (ANDON); Boeing 747-8

rib and Boeing 737 door project,2011

Software Skills

MS Office Word, Excel, Power point and Access

Design tool AutoCAD, NX5, CATIA V5, Solidworks and Pro-E, Moldex3D, Matlab

MRP tool EstiTrack, AX Dynamics and SAP R/3

Statistics Statgraphics, Design Expert and Minitab

Project Management Clarizen

Skills

Six Sigma method, Control charts Statistical Process Control (SPC) Lean Manufacturing

Process capability studies DFMA, DFSS 5S, Kaizen activities

FMEA, FAI, GD&T ISO 9001, TS 16949, AS 9100 Value Stream Mapping (VSM)

PPAP/APQP Documentation Root Cause Analysis Ergonomics

8D/5W Problem solving methods Preventive/Corrective action Reliability and Maintainability

Honor & Professional Affiliation

ASQ Certified Six Sigma Green Belt, Certification# 9329

Lean Management Certification, ID# 2826691

Published three international journals and three conference papers during MS studies

Best MRB Engineer for outstanding support on Gulfstream recovery to schedule in 2014

Held graduate assistantship with full tuition waiver for PhD study at Ohio State University ( OSU)

Member of Institute of Industrial Engineers (IIE), American Society for Quality (ASQ), Institute of Engineers,

Bangladesh (IEB), AABEA Michigan Chapter.

Publications Rangari*, V. K., Bhuyan, M. S. and Jeelani. S. (2011). Comparative study of microwave and thermal curing of

high temperature epoxy/carbon nanotubes polymer nanocomposites and their properties. International Journal of

Nanoscience. Vol. 10, No. 6

Rangari*, V. K., Bhuyan, M. S. and Jeelani. S. (2011). Microwave processing and characterization of EPON 862/CNT nanocomposites. United States Materials Science and Engineering B 168. 117–121

Rangari*, V. K., Bhuyan, M. S. and Jeelani. S. (2011). Microwave curing of CNFs/EPON-862 nanocomposites and their thermal and mechanical properties. Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing Volume 42 (7), 849–858

Rangari*, V. K., Bhuyan, M. S. and Jeelani. S. (2010). Materials Synthesis, Thermal and Mechanical characterization of Microwave cured Epoxy/CNTs nanocomposites. Seventh International Conference on Composite Science & Technology (ICCST/7)

Rangari*, V. K., Bhuyan, M. S. and Jeelani. S. (2009). Comparative Study of Thermal and Microwave cured Epon862/CNFs Nanocomposites. ICCM-17 17th International Conference on Composite Materials 27, Edinburgh International, Convention Centre (EICC), Edinburgh, UK

Rangari*, V. K., Bhuyan, M. S. and Jeelani. S. (2008). Microwave processing and charactering of Epoxy 862/CNT nanocomposites, SAMPADA, University of Pune, India

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Hannah E. Dodd 419 Alexandria Colony St. South, Columbus, OH 43215

(706) 266-3291・[email protected]

EDUCATION

Degrees

The Ohio State University – Columbus, OH Doctor of Philosophy – Japanese Linguistics Advisor – Charles Quinn Current GPA: 3.95

From August 2016

The Ohio State University – Columbus, OH Masters of Arts – Japanese Linguistics

August 2013 – May 2016

The University of Georgia – Athens, GA Bachelor of Arts – Linguistics Bachelor of Arts – Honors Interdisciplinary Studies: East Asian Languages Final GPA: 3.73 Graduated Magna Cum Laude with High Honors Distinction

August 2008 – May 2013

Non-Degrees

The LSA Summer Linguistics Institute 2015 - Chicago, IL Major Coursework: Sociophonetics, Influence of the Media on Speech, Language Variation through the Lens of Web Data, The Relationship between Social Meaning and Formal Semantics/Pragmatics

July 2015

The Inter-University Center for Japanese Studies - Yokohama, Japan 10 Month Intensive Language Program Focus: Sociolinguistics, Role Language, and Gender Studies

September 2014 - June 2015

The Institute on Collaborative Language Research 2014 - Arlington, TX Major Coursework: Data Management and Archiving, Principles of Database Design, Intro to FLEx, Using Technology for Language Documentation and Revitalization in Digital Domains

June 2014

Waseda University – Tokyo, Japan School of International Studies Focus: Japanese Language, Linguistics, Literature

September 2010 - March 2011

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

The Ohio State University - Graduate Teaching Associate Instructor for beginning and intermediate level Japanese classes. Responsible for leading lessons, lesson planning, and grading, as well as serving as a conversational model.

From August 2013

UGA Department of Comparative Literature – Japanese Student Assistant Assisted introductory language classes with grading and in-class activities. Guided students on pronunciation, vocabulary retention methods, and conversational skills.

August 2012 - May 2013

UGA Office of International Education – Intern/Peer Advisor Assisted at orientation fairs to speak with students about studying abroad. Also worked in office on travel authorizations and study abroad promotion projects.

August 2011 – May 2013

PAPERS & PRESENTATIONS

Publications

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² Dodd, H. (2016). 「ぼく」の世界、「わたし」の世界 —ポップ音楽における日本人女性歌手のアイデンティティ流動性— (’My’ World, ‘My’ World: The Identity Fluidity of Female Pop Singers in Japanese Pop Music). In 役割語とキャラクター言語研究国際ワークショップ報告論集 2015 (Papers from the International Workshop on Role Language and Character Language in 2015), 165-176.

Presentations

² (Accepted) From Red Lights to Red Ribbons: An Analysis of the Origins of O-Joosama Kotoba in Edo’s Pleasure Quarters, Midwest Conference on Asian Affairs 2016, October 14th-16th, 2016, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Urbana-Champaign, IL).

² What Makes a Hero?: A diachronic look at the speech qualities of shonen anime protagonists, 9th International Gender and Language Association Conference, May 19-21st, 2016, City University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong).

² Tracking social identity perception through pronouns and sentence-final expressions, The 5th DEALL Fall Research Roundtable, November 15th, 2015, The Ohio State University (Columbus, OH).

² Identity Navigation by Female Japanese Speakers in Today's Pop Music, Role Language and Character Language Research International Workshop, February 16-17th, 2015, Osaka University (Osaka, Japan).

² Japanese Pronoun Navigation: Gender-inclusive boku in a pop culture context, 1st OSU Workshop on East Asian Studies, April 12th, 2014, The Ohio State University (Columbus, OH).

GRANTS & AWARDS

² National Science Foundation – IGALA 9 USA-Based Scholar Travel Grant (May 2016) ² Osaka University – Award for travel to the Role Language and Character Language Research International

Workshop (February 2015) ² U.S. Department of Education - Foreign Language Area Studies Fellowship for study at the Inter-University

Center for Japanese Studies (August 2014 – June 2015) ² Inter-University Center for Japanese Studies – IUC Scholar Tuition Scholarship (August 2014- June 2015) ² University of Georgia Honors Program – High Honors Distinction (May 2013) ² University of Georgia – Magna Cum Laude (May 2013) ² Japan Student Services Organization – Student Exchange Support Program Funding - Waseda University

(January 2011 – March 2011) ² University of Georgia – Dean’s List (August 2008 – May 2013)

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Affiliations: ² Association of Asian Studies (AAS)

² International Gender and Language Association (IGALA) ² The Linguistic Society of America (LSA) ² The Japanese Association of Sociolinguistic Sciences (社会言語科学会)

Contributions: ² Buckeye East Asian Linguistics 2 Graduate Committee ² Buckeye East Asian Linguistics vol. 2 (2016) ² Nakayama, M., R. Mazuka, and Y. Shirai (eds.). (2015). The Handbook of East Asian

Psycholinguistics: Volume 2, Japanese. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

OTHER SKILLS Languages: Japanese (Fluent - Japanese Language Proficiency Test 2012 – Level N1)

Chinese (Intermediate – 2 1/2 years of classroom experience) Korean (Intermediate – 2 years of classroom experience)

Software/ Programming:

HTML, some CSS; Microsoft Office Suite; Python, R, Praat

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DaVonti' DeAngelo Haynes

. 1952 Iuka Avenue Columbus, OH 43201

[email protected], 216/924-3102

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Education May 2019 The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH

Master of Art in Social Work, Public Administration May 2016 The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH

Bachelor of Arts in Public Affairs

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Experience March 2015 - Present Ohio Department of Education, Columbus, OH

Accountability Intern, Office of Accountability and Continuous Improvement .

Assists the Senior Executive Director and supports the Center for Accountability and Continuous

Improvement

Conducts education policy research and analysis

Presents research results in written and graphical formats, using database and statistical software

Prepares presentations for stakeholders engagement

Complies monthly reports for the State Board of Education

Liaison for the State Board of Education

Interprets and communicates legislation, administrative code and budgetary documents

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August 2014 - Present The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH Site Leader, Office of Student Life Social Change .

Working with the Director to address the problems of persistent and concentrated urban and rural

poverty. Currently serving as:

Program Coordinator, A Day in the Life of a Buckeye

Program Coordinator, Mentor-A-Buckeye

Program Coordinator, College Bound: Think Early, Think Now

Site Leader, Buckeye REACH

Website Manager

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July 2014 - July 2015 Columbus City Schools, Columbus, OH Superintendent Intern .

This internship offered a variety of opportunities and possibilities to gain professional experiences. This experience provided the opportunity to see the inner workings of the Columbus City School District leadership team and contribute to the continuous improvement and systemic transformation of the District. While providing experiential learning and assignments that reflect methods regarding how the school district strives for education to be aligned to the needs of all students for the 21st century.

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August 2013 - March 2015 The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH Service Project Lead, Office of Student Life Student Activities .

Assists the Senior Program Coordinator for Service Projects in the Office of Student Life:

Coordinated and organized communication between members of the Office of Student Life staff and

prospective clients

Coordinated various service project initiatives; including but not limited to, alternative break trips (the

largest program in the nation) for 1,500+ students and staff

Co-Coordinated the Annual Conference on Leadership and Civic Engagement

Maintained the department website

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Volunteer and Leadership Experience March 2015 - Present Mentor-A-Buckeye, Columbus, OH

Founder, Program Coordinator .

Founder of the Mentor-A-Buckeye program- a program that pairs ninth graders from Columbus City Schools with a community leader and Ohio State University undergraduate student mentor; seeking to provide extraordinary experiences, to empower and motivate Columbus high school students and Ohio State undergraduate students- to challenge themselves to continuously improve, become civically engaged in their communities and succeed in their academic pursuits.

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March 2013 - Present A Day in the Life of a Buckeye, Columbus, OH Founder, Program Coordinator .

Founder of the A Day in the Life of a Buckeye program- a program that offers a one-on-one experience for inner city and Appalachian area high school sophomores and juniors to experience life at The Ohio State University, and college in general, for a day. While the students are out experiencing life on campus, high school faculty/ staff members are engaged in various professional development sessions; covering the topics of community engagement, student retention, financial aid, scholarships and university offered resources, diversity and inclusion

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and a discussion focused on the biggest challenges students from urban and rural Ohio face, when it comes to education.

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June 2014 - Present Buck-I-Experience, Columbus, OH Creator .

Founder of the Buck-I-Experience program- a program that was created to grant the wishes of undergraduate students on the Ohio State University Columbus campus; who are suffering from debilitating conditions or special circumstances and may not normally be able to enjoy the Buckeye Experience, by attending football and basketball games, special programming events or participating in other Ohio State traditions.

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Honors

Marian Wright Edelman Education Award - Recipients of the Marian Wright Edelman Award have placed value on education and promoted the

advancement of and equal access to education.

2014

2015

David Schenz Leadership Award - Awarded to the Hardest Working Member of the Organization.

2015

Outstanding Senior Award - The Outstanding Senior award is among the highest honors conferred to undergraduate student leaders. This award

recognizes less than 1% of graduating seniors who excel in leadership, service, and scholarship throughout their tenure at The Ohio State University.

2016

Undergraduate Student Award for Excellence in Community Service - The Undergraduate Student Award for Excellence in Community Service

recognize students at The Ohio State University who have rendered exceptional outreach and/or engagement within Ohio's communities through their

personal commitment to service. This award is given to an undergraduate student that has truly distinguished them self through individual community

engagement efforts or efforts made as a member of a group or society. The recipient of this award has made a significant contribution to our institution's

culture of engagement, further establishing and strengthening Ohio State's commitment to supporting the communities we serve.

2016 .

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Miguel A. Lopez Jr. 1220 Chambers Rd. Apt 405A 740.973.8237 Columbus, Ohio 43212 [email protected] Citizenship: U.S.

Education

The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio Expected Graduation: 2020 Doctor of Philosophy Biomedical Sciences GPA: 4.0

The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 2004 - 2009 Bachelor of Science Microbiology, cum laude Bachelor of Arts Spanish Linguistics, cum laude

Research Experience Graduate Research Fellow, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 05/16 - present Research Assistant, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 06/13 - 05/16

Mentor: Kristine E. Yoder, Ph.D., Cancer Biology and Genetics • Elucidate novel characteristics of retroviral integration with the use of recombinant integrase from the

Prototype Foamy Virus • Express, purify and evaluate recombinant PFV integrase through FPLC chromatography and

biochemical assays • In conjunction with collaborators, visualize viral protein and target DNA interactions by way of single

molecule analysis Research Assistant, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 06/07 - 08/07

Mentor: Dehua Pei, Ph.D., Chemistry • Enzymatically synthesized and purified gram quantities of 3,5-difluorotyrosine, an amino acid

analogue, which was subsequently used to create a substrate specificity profile for PTP-1B, the phosphatase responsible for negative regulation of insulin signaling

Publications

Gopishetty, B., L. Ren, T.M. Waller, A.-S. Wavreille, M. Lopez, A. Thakkar, J. Zhu, and D. Pei. 2008. Synthesis of 3,5-difluorotyrosine-containing peptides: application in substrate profiling of protein tyrosine phosphatases. Organic Letters. 10:4605-4608. Senavirathne, G., J. Liu, M.A. Lopez Jr., J. Hanne, J. Martin-Lopez, J-B. Lee, K.E. Yoder, and R. Fishel. 2015. Widespread nuclease contamination in commonly used oxygen scavenging systems. Nature Methods. 12:901-902.

Jones, N.D., M.A. Lopez Jr., J. Hanne, M.B. Peake, J-B. Lee, R. Fishel, and K.E. Yoder. 2016. Retroviral intasomes search for a target DNA by 1D diffusion which rarely results in integration. Nature Communications. 7:11409 doi: 10.1038/ncomms11409. Lopez Jr., M.A., R. Mackler, K.E. Yoder. 2016. Removal of nuclease contamination during purification of recombinant foamy virus integrase. Journal of Virological Methods. 235:134-138.

Oral Presentations

“Single molecule analysis of retroviral integration strand transfer events.” Jones, N.D.*, M.A. Lopez Jr., R. Fishel, and K.E. Yoder. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Meeting on Retroviruses, 2015. “Retroviral Integration: A single molecule view.” Lopez Jr., M.A.*, and K.E. Yoder. Center for Retrovirus Research, The Ohio State University, 2014.

Poster Presentations Mackler, R.*, M. Lopez, M. Osterhage, M. Peake, H. Dashora, and K. Yoder. Directing retroviral integration. 29th Annual Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, 2015.

Lopez, M., R. Mackler*, M. Osterhage, and K. Yoder. The ins and outs of retroviral integration. 16th Annual Scientific Meeting, The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center, Columbus, Ohio, 2014.

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Lopez Jr., M.A.*, J. Zhu, and D. Pei. Efficient enzymatic synthesis of 3,5-difluorotyrosine. Committee On Institutional Cooperation (CIC) SROP Conference, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, 2007.

Lopez Jr., M.A.*, J. Zhu, and D. Pei. Efficient enzymatic synthesis of 3,5-difluorotyrosine. The Ohio Science and Engineering Alliance Research Forum, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio, 2007. Lopez Jr., M.A.*, J. Zhu, and D. Pei. Efficient enzymatic synthesis of 3,5-difluorotyrosine. Summer Research Opportunities Program Research Symposium, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, 2007.

Awards and Honors • Dean’s Graduate Enrichment Fellowship, 2016 • Outstanding Undergraduate Involvement; Multicultural Center, The Ohio State University, 2009 • Brother of the Year; Multicultural Greek Council, The Ohio State University, 2009 • Living The Ritual; Greek Life, The Ohio State University, 2008 • Order of Omega; National Greek Honorary, 2006 • Helix Tri-Beta; National Biological Sciences Honorary, 2006 • Prestige Scholarship; Office of Minority Affairs Morrill Scholars Program, The Ohio State University,

2004 - 2008 • Trustees Scholarship; The Ohio State University, 2004 - 2008

Professional Experience Senior Sales Consultant, Verizon Wireless, Reynoldsburg, Ohio 10/12 - 06/13

• Trained and mentored new employees on company policies and business goals; remained point of reference throughout employee’s tenure, resulting in low turnover and high fiscal performance

• Met and exceeded personal monthly goals, achieving top performer status in the territory, in a highly competitive and fast pace environment

General Manager, Revol Wireless, Columbus, Ohio 11/10 - 10/12 • Led the third largest volume location in the company, surpassing set financial business goals • Managed a team of six employees by creating a culture of excellence through integrity; fostering the

promotion of two employees into management positions • Conducted all interviews for the Columbus market during the HR hiring process

Sales and Services Consultant, Best Buy Co. Inc. and Geek Squad, Columbus, Ohio 8/03 - 10/10

• Underwent rigorous training in the fundamental principles of business acumen, focusing on financial goal achievement through internal organic growth

• Extensive experience with clients from a wide variety of backgrounds; including varying economic, social and cultural subgroups

Membership and Leadership Society for Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics 08/15 - present & Native Americans in Science (SACNAS)

• Executive Board Member of Ohio State SACNAS chapter • Encourage other Chicano, Hispanic and Native American students to pursue advanced degrees in

STEM fields through a collaborative social and professional support network Alpha Psi Lambda National, Inc. 06/06 - present

• Member positions held: Vice President, Associate Member Educator, Recruitment Chair, and Chapter Advisor

• Conceptualized, planned, and executed numerous campus programming events aimed to educate on the subject of diversity and cultural awareness

• Mentored and advised new members with personal and professional development throughout undergraduate career

Biological Sciences Scholars Program 2004 - 2009

• Competitive living learning program fostering exposure to possible post-graduate career options within the biological sciences

• Conducted community outreach through multiple service projects and attended regular personal development workshops

Language Skills Proficient: Speaking, reading and writing English & Spanish

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Diana Lynn Messer

453 West 10th Avenue Columbus, OH 43210 (203) 470-9395 [email protected]

EDUCATION______________________________________________________________________ Ph.D., Anatomy (in progress) Sept. 2013 – Present Minor, College and University Teaching Division of Anatomy, College of Medicine, The Ohio State University Columbus, OH 43210 Dissertation: Variables influencing pediatric fracture repair: implications for radiographic assessment of time since injury M.S., Forensic and Biological Anthropology May 2013 Department of Applied Forensic Sciences, Mercyhurst University Erie, PA 16546 Thesis: Human craniometric sexual dimorphism and Rensch’s Rule. B.S., Anthropology, Concentration: Biological Anthropology December 2010 Honors College, Southern Connecticut State University Department of Anthropology New Haven, CT 06515 Thesis: The pathological consequences of cranial vault modification: an osteological analysis in Cuzco, Peru.

RESEARCH INTERESTS___________________________________________________________ Forensic anthropology, human anatomy, skeletal trauma, pediatric fracture repair, human variation, forensic archaeology, bioarchaeology, taphonomy, human skeletal biology, anatomy education MERITS, AWARDS, & HONORS____________________________________________________ 2016 – 2017 Center for Injury Research and Policy Exploratory Research Grant, Nationwide Children’s Hospital ($24,849) November 2015 Nomination for Graduate Associate Teaching Award, Ohio State University Summer 2014 Global Gateway Graduate Student Research Abroad Grant Program ($1500) May 2012 High pass on first year competency exams, Mercyhurst University April 2011 NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Honorable Mention January 2010 Magna Cum Laude Graduate, Southern Connecticut State University January 2010 Departmental Honors in Anthropology, Southern Connecticut State January 2010 Excellence in Anthropology, Southern Connecticut State University 2006 - 2009 Honors College, Southern Connecticut State University SCHOLARSHIPS & FELLOWSHIPS_________________________________________________ April 2016 Invited Visiting Scientist, New York Office of the Chief Medical

Examiner, Forensic Anthropology Division ($2,500) Summer 2012 Department of Applied Forensic Sciences Fellowship,

Mercyhurst University

Fall 2006 - Spring 2010 Honors College Presidential Full Tuition Scholarship, Southern Connecticut State University

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EDITOR REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS ______________________________________________ Messer DL (2013) Forensic anthropology and the application of archaeology in forensic contexts. Archaeological Society of Connecticut Bulletin 75:45-51. Cruson D, Messer DL (2009) Back to the park: another look at an enlisted men’s hut at the Putnam winter encampment. Archaeological Society of Connecticut Bulletin 71:81-96. BOOK CHAPTERS_________________________________________________________________ Messer DL, Yuzwa TS, Goliath JR, Dirkmaat DC (in progress) Chapter 4. Evaluating Forensic Significance. In: A Companion to Forensic Archaeology (in progress). Symes SA, L’Abbe EN, Pokines JT, Yuzwa TS, Messer DL, Stromquist AK, Keough N (2013) Chapter 14. Thermal Destruction to Bone. In: Pokines JT, editor. Manual of Forensic Taphonomy. Taylor and Francis Group, LLC. TECHNICAL REPORTS____________________________________________________________ Angel JR, Messer DL Dzubak AR (12 February 2016) Forensic Anthropology Report FACT Case 15-07; FCCO Cases 15-3046 and 15-3083. Submitted to Franklin County Coroner’s Office, Columbus, OH and Columbus, Ohio Division of Police. Gocha TP, Messer DL Dzubak AR, Dominguez VM (1 February 2016) Forensic Anthropology Report FACT Case 15-07B; FCCO Case 15-3083. Submitted to Franklin County Coroner’s Office, Columbus, OH and Columbus, Ohio Division of Police. Gocha TP, Dzubak AR, Dominguez VM, Messer DL (1 February 2016) Forensic Anthropology Report FACT Case 15-07A; FCCO Case 15-3046. Submitted to Franklin County Coroner’s Office, Columbus, OH and Columbus, Ohio Division of Police. Gocha TP, Dzubak AR, Messer DL, Dominguez VM, Goliath JR (6 May 2015) Forensic Anthropology Report, FACT Case 15-01; LPD Case 14-13299, LCC 15-85. Submitted to the Lorain Police Department, Lorain, OH and Lorain County Coroner, Oberlin, OH. Symes SA, Messer DL (24 June 2013) Forensic Anthropology Report, MC13-006, Michigan State Police No. (Sparrow) A-12-1602 and MSU No. FA052-12. Submitted to the US District Attorney’s Office; Detroit, MI. Andrushko VA, Messer DL Leiss A, Bryant M, Sypek A (2009) Report on the Guilford skeleton. Submitted to the Office of Connecticut State Archaeology; Storrs, CT. Andrushko VA, Messer DL Leiss A, Bryant M, Sypek A (2009) Report on the human remains from Marlborough, Connecticut. Submitted to the Office of Connecticut State Archaeology; Storrs, CT. Andrushko VA, Messer DL, Leiss A (2008) Report of the Sturges Park human remains from Fairfield, Connecticut. Submitted to the Office of Connecticut State Archaeology; Storrs, CT.

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PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS__________________________________________________________ Messer DL, Dominguez V, Agnew A (2015) Analysis of human rib fracture mode. American Journal of Physical Anthropology Mar 25-28. Messer DL, Ousley SD, Tuamsuk P (2013) Human craniometric sexual dimorphism and Rensch’s Rule. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 150(S56): Apr 9 – 13. Messer DL, Ousley SD, Tuamsuk P (2013) Patterns in worldwide craniometric sexual dimorphism and its importance in forensic anthropology. American Academy of Forensic Sciences Program 13-1. Andrushko VA, Messer DL (2011) The pathological consequences of cranial vault modification: an analysis of human skeletal remains from Cuzco, Peru. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 144(52):77. POSTER PRESENTATIONS_________________________________________________________ Messer DL (2015) Analysis of human rib fracture mode. Poster presented at the Trainee Research Day, The Ohio State University College of Medicine; Columbus, OH: Apr 16. Messer DL (2015) Analysis of human rib fracture mode. Poster presented at the American Association of Physical Anthropologists meeting; St. Louis, MO: Mar 28. Messer DL (2013) Human craniometric sexual dimorphism and Rensch’s Rule. Poster presented at the American Association of Physical Anthropologists meeting; Knoxville, TN: Apr 13. Messer DL (2013) Patterns in worldwide craniometric sexual dimorphism and its importance in forensic anthropology. Poster presented at the American Academy of Forensic Sciences meeting; Washington, DC: Feb 18 – 22. Messer DL (2011) The pathological consequences of cranial vault modification: an analysis of human skeletal remains from Cuzco, Peru. Poster presented at the 80th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists; Minneapolis, MN; Apr 13-16. Messer DL (2010) The pathological consequences of cranial vault modification: and analysis of human skeletal remains from Cuzco, Peru. Poster presented at the Sponsored Research Celebration and Faculty Poster Session; Southern CT State University; New Haven, CT; Oct 29. RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS _____________________________________________________ Messer DL (2015) Estimating Time Since Injury of Pediatric Fractures: Exploring the Gap Between Anthropological and Clinical Perspectives. Proceedings of the 5th Forests, Lakes and Grasslands Forensic Anthropology Regional Meeting; Roscommon, MI; Sept 24-27. Messer DL, Powell EE, Roth ML (2012) Recent cases and forensic search methodologies at Mercyhurst Forensic Anthropology Laboratory. Proceedings of the 2nd Forests, Lakes and Grasslands Forensic Anthropology Regional Meeting; Roscommon, MI; Sept 27-30. Messer DL (2012) Forensic anthropology and the application of forensic archaeology. Proceedings of the spring Archaeological Society of CT meeting; Simsbury, CT; Apr 28. Messer DL (2011) The consequences of cranial vault modification. Proceedings of the 1st Forests, Lakes and Grasslands Forensic Anthropology Regional Meeting; Roscommon, MI; Oct 27-30.

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Cruson D, Messer DL (2009) Back to the park: another look at an enlisted men’s hut at the Putnam winter encampment. Proceedings of the spring Archaeological Society of CT Meeting; Essex, CT; Apr 18. Andrushko VA, Messer DL, Leiss A (2008) An osteological analysis of the Sturges Park remains. Proceedings of the fall Archaeological Society of CT Meeting; Fairfield, CT; Oct 18. TEACHING EXPERIENCE_________________________________________________________ Adjunct Faculty BIO 2300 Human Anatomy Fall 2016 Undergraduate lecture (3 sessions) and lab (1)

Columbus State Community College, Columbus, OH Teaching Assistant Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Ultrasound and Anatomy Review September 10, 2015 Continuing education course for residents, Ohio State University Teaching Assistant Head & Neck Anatomy Review: a prosection and dissection course August 28-29 2015 Continuing education course, Ohio State University Teaching Assistant Lead Graduate Teaching Assistant, human anatomy dissection labs (first 2015- 2016 and second year medical students) Teaching assistant, first year dental anatomy dissection lab Teaching assistant, first year PT and OT students Division of Anatomy, Ohio State University Instructor ANTH 5686: Forensic Science and Anthropology Field School May 2015 (undergraduate) Dept of Anthropology, Ohio State University Teaching Assistant Human Anatomy Dissection labs (first and second year medical students, 2014-2015 first year dental students, first year PT and OT students) College of Medicine, Division of Anatomy, Ohio State University Instructor Slavia Foundation Mortuary Archaeology Field School Program Summer 2014 Adam Mickiewicz University, Drawsko, Poland Instructor ANTH 5686: Forensic Science and Anthropology Field School May 2014 (undergraduate) Dept of Anthropology, Ohio State University Teaching Assistant ANAT 3300: Human Anatomy lab (undergraduate) Spring 2013 College of Medicine, Division of Anatomy, Ohio State University Instructor Anthropology: Individuals, Societies, and Cultures (Grade 8-9) July 2013 Duke University Talent Identification Program Austin College, Sherman, Texas Teaching Assistant ANTH 120/121: Biological Anthropology (undergraduate) Spring 2013 Department of Applied Forensic Sciences, Mercyhurst University

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Teaching Assistant ANTH 560: Paleoanthropology (undergraduate) Winter 2012-13 ANTH 333/334: Human Skeletal Profile (undergraduate/graduate) Department of Applied Forensic Sciences, Mercyhurst University Teaching Assistant ANTH 520/521: Fragmentary Osteology (graduate) Fall 2012 Department of Applied Forensic Sciences, Mercyhurst University Instructor Forensic anthropological analysis and forensic archaeological recovery July 9 – 10 CSI summer program, Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Indiana, PA Teaching Assistant Mercyhurst University Forensic Anthropology Short Courses June 2012 Courses in Forensic Archaeology, Biological Profile, Skeletal Trauma and Mass Fatalities Department of Applied Forensic Sciences, Mercyhurst University Teaching Assistant FRSC 150/151: Introduction to Forensic Science and lab (undergraduate) Fall 2011 – Spring FRSC 242/243: Criminalistics and lab (undergraduate) 2012 FRSCS 340: Physical Evidence and the Law (undergraduate) Department of Applied Forensic Sciences, Mercyhurst University Co-Director Putnam Park Archaeological Field School Fall 2008 Archaeological field school at Putnam Park Revolutionary War winter

encampment site in Redding, CT; co-directed with Daniel Cruson. Western Connecticut State University

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE_________________________________________________________ 2016 Internship at Center for Injury Research and Policy, Nationwide Children’s Hospital

Unpaid internship to conduct dissertation research, data collection, and analysis. PI: Huiyun Xiang, MD, MPH, Ph.D., Director, Center for Injury Research and Policy.

2016 Anatomy Educational Research Research and analysis of medical school anatomy curriculum at OSU. PI: Laura Boucher, Ph.D., ATC, Ohio State University.

2015-2016 Analysis of Rib Fracture Mode Research of rib fracture mechanics through the Injury Biomechanics Research Center. PI: Amanda Agnew, Ph.D., Ohio State University.

Dec.-Jan. Social, Spatial, and Bioarchaeological Histories of Ancient Oman 2013-14 Teaching and research assistant in the excavation of tombs containing human skeletal

remains and material artifacts in Dhank, Oman. PIs: Kimberly Williams, Ph.D. and Lesley Gregorika, Ph.D. Temple University.

2008-2010 Northeast Prehistoric and Historic Osteological Analysis

Research of prehistoric and historic skeletal remains. PI: Nicholas Bellantoni, Ph.D., Connecticut State Archaeologist.

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2008-2009 Cuzco Regional Osteological Analysis, Peru Bioarchaeological analysis of pre-Inca and Inca skeletal remains PI: Valerie Andrushko, Ph.D., Southern Connecticut State University.

PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS, OUTREACH, AND SERVICE______________________________ Messer DL (2015) Forensic anthropology presentation for elementary school summer readers, Whetstone Library, Columbus, OH. Messer DL (2015) Reviewer for Global Gateway Grant, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.

Messer DL (2015) Reviewer for Council of Graduate Students Career Development Grant, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH. Messer DL (2014) Personal speech, Anatomy Body Donor Memorial Service, College of Medicine, Division of Anatomy, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH. Messer DL (2014) Reviewer for International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH. Messer DL (2013 - 2015) Committee on Diversity Undergraduate Research Symposium Abstract Reviewer, American Association of Physical Anthropologists. Messer DL (2013) Forensic anthropology introductory lecture. Lifeworks Erie presentation for older individuals, Erie, PA. Messer DL Grosso, AR, Powell EE, Hatza AN (2012) The role of forensic anthropology in the recovery of human remains. Family Safety Fair/Missing Persons Awareness Event. YMCA, Warren, PA; May 25. Messer DL (2009) Presentation of Peru Internship and Honor’s Thesis. Presented at Norwalk Community College Archaeology Club monthly meeting, Norwalk, CT; September 10. Messer DL (2009) Exploring Creative Cultures; program introducing children grades 3 - 5 to anthropology. Ridgefield Library, Ridgefield, CT; July 19. Andrushko VA, Messer DL (2008) Presentation on the Inca Empire as an introduction to Andrushko’s “Using Strontium Isotope Analysis to Investigate a Group of Child Sacrifices from the Inca Heartland.” Presented at Norwalk Community College Archaeology Club monthly meeting, Norwalk, CT; November 13. Messer DL (2008) Forensic archaeology. Presentation given at Norwalk Community College Archaeology Club monthly meeting, Norwalk, CT; September 13. ARCHAEOLOGICAL FIELD EXPERIENCE__________________________________________ 2014 Slavia Foundation Mortuary Archaeology Field School Program

Adam Mickiewicz University, Drawsko, Poland Position: Field osteologist / instructor

2013-14 Social, Spatial, and Bioarchaeological Histories of Ancient Oman Dhank, Oman; Directors: Kimberly Williams and Lesley Gregorika Position: Teaching and research assistant

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2005-11 Cultural Resource Management Archaeological Survey Firm NY and CT; Director: Ernest Wiegand, Position: Employee

2008 Revolutionary War Encampment Hut Excavation

Redding, CT; Directors: Daniel Cruson and Diana Messer 2004 Freedom-Davis House Excavation

Newtown, CT; Director: Daniel Cruson, Position: student 2003 Revolutionary War Winter Encampment Hut Excavation

Redding, CT; Director: Daniel Cruson, Position: student FORENSIC CASEWORK EXPERIENCE______________________________________________ Visiting Scientist, New York City Office of the Chief Medical Examiner April 2016 Professional development through hands-on casework experience including autopsy attendance, weekly seminars, and assistance with casework. Team Leader, Forensic Anthropology Case Team at The Ohio State University 2014-Present Casework includes forensic archaeological recoveries, forensic anthropological analysis, and case report writing. Laboratory assistant to Dr. Dennis C. Dirkmaat and Dr. Steven A. Symes 2011 - 2013 Mercyhurst University, Department of Applied Forensic Sciences, Erie, PA 16546 Casework included outdoor searches, grid mapping and recovery of both surface-scattered and buried remains. Laboratory duties include processing / maceration of skeletal material, osteological analyses (biological profile, trauma, taphonomy) of human and nonhuman remains, preparation of digitized maps of forensic crime scenes using total station, Trimble R8, and GIS, digital photography and digital enhancement in addition to casting of bone specimens. SUPPLEMENTARY EDUCATION___________________________________________________ November 2013 Certified Suicide Prevention Gatekeeper REACH Suicide Prevention Training, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH. June 9-20 2008 Human Remains Identification and Bone Trauma Analysis Short Courses

Mercyhurst College; Erie, PA. August 2-3 2007 GIS Certification Program

Southern Connecticut State University; New Haven, CT. June 4-8 2007 Death Scene Archaeology Short Course

Mercyhurst College; Erie, PA. EMPLOYMENT___________________________________________________________________ Fall 2016 Columbus State Community College, Biology Department Adjunct faculty professor for BIO 2300 Human Anatomy. Aug. 2016 – Aug.2017 Ohio State University, College of Medicine, Division of Anatomy Creation of advanced prosected human materials for all anatomy class

levels; Columbus, OH.

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Aug. 2015 – Aug. 2016 Ohio State University, College of Medicine, Division of Anatomy

Lead graduate teaching assistant for medical students, graduate teaching assistant for dental, PT, and OT students; Columbus, OH

May 2015 Forensic Science and Anthropology Field School

Instructor; ANTH 5686-0010, Ohio State University; Columbus, OH Aug. 2014 – Aug. 2015 Ohio State University, College of Medicine, Division of Anatomy

Graduate teaching assistant for medical, dental, PT, and OT students; Columbus, OH

June-Aug 2014 Slavia Foundation Mortuary Archaeology Field School Field Osteologist / Instructor; Drawsko, Poland May 2014 Forensic Science and Anthropology Field School

Instructor; ANTH 5686-0010, Ohio State University July 2013 Duke University Talent Identification Program Austin College Instructor; Sherman, Texas Fall 2012 - Spring 2013 Mercyhurst University, Mercyhurst Archaeological Institute

Department of Applied Forensic Sciences Position: Deputy Quality Manager in effort to achieve

ASCLD/LAB accreditation Graduate teaching assistant; Erie, PA

Fall 2011 - Spring 2012 Mercyhurst University, Mercyhurst Archaeological Institute

Department of Applied Forensic Sciences Graduate teaching assistant; Erie, PA Feb. 2006 - Aug. 2011 The Ridgefield Library,

Children’s Services and Collection Management Departments Library assistant; Ridgefield, CT.

Aug. 2005 - Aug. 2011 Cultural Resource Management Archaeological Survey Firm Director: Ernest Wiegand, M.S.

Field and laboratory assistant; NY and CT. 2003 - 2011 Professional Harpist Pedal and folk harp; music for all occasions. Sept. 2001 – Jul. 2005 Mark Twain Library

Student library assistant; Redding, CT.

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PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS___________________________________________________ American Academy of Forensic Sciences, member since 2011 American Association of Anatomists, member since 2016 American Association of Clinical Anatomists, member since 2016 American Association of Physical Anthropologists, member since 2010 Archaeological Society of Connecticut, member since 2006 Fellowship of Student Anatomists, co-founder, member since 2015 Injury Biomechanics Research Center - Skeletal Biology Lab, member since 2013 Society for American Archaeology, Forensic Archaeology Recovery Roster, member since 2010 References available upon request.

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Jennifer Perkins 8027 Leighlinbridge Way, Apt. F Phone: (775) 636-2332 Dublin, OH 43016 Email: [email protected]

Education

Ohio State University

Doctor of Philosophy in Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology

Ph.D. Candidate

Arizona State University Degree Conferred May 10, 2013

Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences

Honors and Dean’s List Distinctions, Cum laude

Relevant Work Experience

Ohio State University August 2015-Current

Graduate Teaching Associate

§ Instructed 2-3 classes of 20-24 students a semester in introductory molecular biology content § Developed and delivered introductory and recitation content related to lab and lecture material § Collaborated with my peers on a weekly basis to discuss our teaching methods and recitation

content for the coming week § Regularly participated in activities to promote my professional development as an instructor such

as attending teaching-centered seminars, workshops, and journal groups as well developing detailed lesson plans

§ Developed and led a discussion regarding learning pedagogies for teaching assistants, education administrators, and faculty

Ohio State University June 2013-Current

Graduate Research Associate Working in the laboratory of Dr. Harold Fisk

§ Designed and executed experiments leading to a doctoral thesis § Collaborate with colleagues in weekly group meetings to discuss and/ or present my research or

current literature in the field that may be of general knowledge to the lab § Present my research on a regular basis to the broader scientific community through poster,

student seminar, and symposium presentations.

Arizona State University August 2011-May 2013

Instructional Aide Downtown Phoenix Campus

§ Taught BIO 181, 182, and 340 and CHM 101, 113 & 116 recitations and labs § Developed and delivered introductory content that consisted of approximately 24 PowerPoint

presentations relevant to BIO 181 & 182 lab exercises § Developed approximately 10 recitation activities that provided students with opportunities to

acquire problem solving strategies in genetics (BIO 340) § Instructed students in proper laboratory, safety, and scientific writing techniques § Constructed and administered learning assessments such as quizzes and practical exams § Developed strong oral and written communication skills by employing unique methods for

delivering challenging material

Arizona State University January 2011-May 2013

Laboratory Preparation Assistant Downtown Phoenix Campus

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§ Coordinated the preparation and set up of introductory and general biology labs (15 lab sections, Spring 2012)

§ Researched and implemented new laboratory procedures, techniques, and equipment with the direction of the course instructor

§ Improved the overall quality and productivity of general biology labs § Designed supplemental exercises to complement the existing lab program § Received distinction as lead assistant to oversee the preparation of lab materials for all other

general chemistry, organic chemistry, physics, and microbiology labs § Met all laboratory, fire, and biosafety training requirements necessary for this position

Professional Outreach

Ohio State University September 2014-Current

Delegate for Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology (MCDB) with the Council of Graduate Students (CGS) – May 2014-Current

§ Served on the Ray Travel Award and Outreach and Engagement Awards Committee § Attended monthly meetings and acted as a voting member on issues pertaining to graduate

students at Ohio State University § Applied for and was awarded three delegate outreach grants totaling over $500 to fund events that

I organized to promote CGS among graduate students in MCDB

President of the MCDB Graduate Student Organization – September 2015-Current

§ Oversaw and ran all aspects of the organizations proceedings including appointing chairs for other executive positions, holding regular meetings, and overseeing the activities of the other program officers

§ Organized and planned the MCDB program recruitment over two weekends for a total of 25 prospective students. This included organizing the schedule and activities, recruiting current students to volunteer and developing the volunteer schedule, securing lab tours with various investigators around campus, and serving as a student point of contact for the prospective students

§ Conducted interviews of prospective students to assess their ability to succeed in graduate school at Ohio State

§ Expanded the MCDB community outreach program that I started the previous year by adding additional dates and classrooms to the volunteer schedule to reach a larger number of middle school aged children

Integrated Graduate Programs (IGP) Chair for MCDB – September 2014-September 2015

§ Coordinated with IGP chairs from other Ohio State graduate programs to develop and host the annual IGP symposium – a symposium featuring poster presentations and talks by Ohio State graduate students and invited faculty

§ Collaborated with the other MCDB chairs to accomplish a variety of tasks related to improving and evolving MCDB – including updating the handbook, advocating for students on important issues, planning social events, and serving as a liaison between the program coordinators and students

§ Participated in and organized recruitment events to introduce prospective new students to the MCDB graduate program and Ohio State University

§ Started a community outreach program for MCDB students to interact with and give back to the community through conducting hands on science experiments at a local middle school

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Publications

Sawant, D. B., S. Majumder, J. L. Perkins, C.-H. Yang, P. A. Eyers, and H. A. Fisk. "Centrin 3 Is an Inhibitor of Centrosomal Mps1 and Antagonizes Centrin 2 Function." Molecular Biology of the Cell 26.21 (2015): 3741-753. Web.

Marquardt, Joseph R., Jennifer L. Perkins, Kyle J. Beuoy, and Harold A. Fisk. "Modular Elements of the TPR Domain in the Mps1 N Terminus Differentially Target Mps1 to the Centrosome and Kinetochore." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Proc Natl Acad Sci USA (2016): 201607421. Web.

References

Available upon request.

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POOJA RAWAT

HR PROFESSIONAL [email protected]

Masters in Human Resource Management (May, 2017) 614-586-6773 MEMBER of SOCIETY of HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

EDUCATION

MASTERS IN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 3.3/4.0 THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY - FISHER COLLEGE OF BUSINESS 2015-2017 BACHELOR IN TECHNOLOGY – NANOTECHNOLOGY 3.3/4.0 SRM UNIVERSITY 2010-2014

RELEVANT COURSES

Data Analysis

Staffing

Talent Management

Corporate Law

Organization Change

& Development

Organization

Turnaround

Market, Organization

and HRM

Leadership Legacy

INTERNSHIPS

INDIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE EDUCATION AND RESEARCH

Research Intern

DECEMBER 2013-APRIL 2014

Worked closely with an Assistant Professor to conduct an in-depth individual research to test effects of doping Germanene using computer simulation setup

INSTRUMENTS & RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT ESTABLISHMENT - DRDO Research Intern

JUNE 2013 – AUGUST 2013

Oversaw a project on experimental study of fabrication of Nano Photonic Crystal Integrated Optics performed by a team of research graduates.

Resourced, tagged and meta tagged material for experiments

Facilitated team meetings for weekly work updates and conflict resolutions

Setting up disciplinary and grievance meetings

WADIA INSTITUTE OF HIMALAYAN GEOLOGY Research Intern

JUNE 2012 – JULY 2012

Took initiative to carry out independent work on analyzing primary data and created a report on characterization results of geo-material

INTACTO PHARMA Quality Control Intern

DECEMBER 2011-JANUARY 2012

Analyzed defects of pharmaceutical drugs and did a gap analysis to arrive at root cause

Implemented information system for real time update and metrics of defective drugs and pharmacovigilance

Implemented changes in production line for prevention of packaging defective drugs

PROFESSIONAL SKILLS

HIRING PLAN

DATA ANALYSIS

COMPANY RESEARCH

DOSSEIR

DEVELOPMENT

PRESENTATION

DEVELOPMENT

PERFORMANCE REVIEW

& IMPROVEMENT

PLANNING

FEDERAL & STATE

LABOR LAW

RETENTION

MANAGEMENT

TECHNICAL SKILLS

MS WORD

MS EXCEL

MS PPOINT

LATEX

IMAGE J

MATLAB

364 W Lane Ave, Apt-209, Columbus, OH-43201

MHRM CASE COMPETITION AND PROJECTS

GENERAL ELECTRIC

Collaborated with a GE Control Engineer to strategize a hiring plan for the position.

NATIONWIDE

Conducted due diligence with VP of HR at Nationwide to perform talent review that

encompassed Nationwide’s practices of hiring & onboarding, performance management,

bench strength, lateral and vertical growth, succession planning.

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ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE

FREEDOM PAWS - Non Profit Service Dog Provider MARCH 2016 – PRESENT

Volunteer

Work in collaboration with the organization to foster and raise service dogs

PIZZA & DELIVERY – OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY SEPTEMBER 2015 – PRESENT Student Assistant

Administrative assistant to the Operations Manager

Manage phone operations

Organization, Stocking and Logging the convenience store

SHISHYA SOCIETY, DOON YOUTH CENTRE FEBRUARY 2015 – MAY 2015

Social Activist

Researched and developed an extensive resource dossier on pressing issues relating to adolescents and youth and their solutions

Planned events and their logistics ground up for non-direct counseling workshops for therapists and teachers

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NANOSCIENCE & NANOTECHNOLOGY

Volunteer for Dignitary Management

MARCH 2013

Planned and organized delegates for the event in concurrence with senior faculty and

assisted the delegates with the event navigation

DAWSON

Interviewed the President of Dawson to perform thorough assessment of the company

using High Performance Organization model.

Provided recommendations for improvement in areas of strategy, structure, people,

process and rewards.

CORPORATE LAW - TITLE VII of the CIVIL RIGHTS ACT of 1964 TRAINING PLAN

Developed a training session to train employees in policies of sexual harassment under

Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

PEPSICO

Devised initiatives to reduce turnover amongst employees from diverse communities.

Formulated a training plan, accounting for finances and outlined the timeline for the program.

GOODYEAR

Devised initiatives to attract and retain millennials in the company in areas of onboarding

and acclimatization, employee relations, flexible work arrangement, recognition and

mentoring.

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Donna U. Rutledge 614-328-6658 4142 Emerius Drive Columbus, Ohio 43219 [email protected]

Objective Summary

Motivated to make a difference, strong leadership, personal and interpersonal

communication skills

Highly regarded for dependability and accountability, always striving for

excellence by holding myself to a higher standard

Hard working professional, well organized and helpful to others with over ten

years of business, administrative and customer service experience

Education Degree Expected 2018 Masters in Social Work The Ohio State University May 9, 2015 Bachelors of Arts in Psychology Ohio Christian University

Dean’s list Spring semester of 2012/2013

Dean’s list Fall semester of 2013/2014

Dean’s list Spring semester of 2013/2014

Cum Laude Graduate- 3.62 GPA

Letter of thanks for my presentation from the Vice President of OCU

May 5, 2012 Associates of Arts in Business Ohio Christian University

Dean’s list Fall semester 2011/2012

Dean’s list Spring semester 2011/2012

Experience February, 2005 - November 2012 - City Carrier United States Postal Service | 850 Twin Rivers Drive Columbus, Ohio 43215

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Planned orders and arrival of mail to be processed. Evaluated data to determine

the time and location of the mail ensuring shipment confirmations and

distribution.

Determined the supply of mail inventory to make sure that the demand was met

with the distribution of the mail. Evaluated delivery route to elevate any

discrepancies, and delivered the mail to the appropriate address to specific zones

in a timely and accurate manner.

Coordinated and implement new ideas for station in the area of safety and the

employee work environment. Handled the statistical demands of the customers

internally and externally, analyzing the data for accuracy of delivery.

Demonstrated excellent customer service skill internally and externally.

Implemented a marketing strategy for the sales of new inventory. Present and

marketed the new priority mail program and the forever stamp to the general

public.

When acting as a supervisor I was responsible for checking in all the carriers and

making sure all money, mail and packages were accounted for, as well as securing

all priority or insured packages. Counting all money made at the front office

station, securing all mail to go out on the truck, and locking down the station at

the end of the day.

September, 2002- January, 2004- Mail Handler/Clerk United States Postal Service ] 2300 City gate Drive Columbus, Ohio 43218

Processed mail by zip code, distributed incoming and also outgoing mail. Reviewed

orders on shipments, replaced or substituted item to ensure accuracy of the shipment

and shipment information. Worked with a team to ensure supply and demand of the

inventory was met daily.

August, 1999- December, 2001- Administrative Assistant/Customer Service Representative Dawson Staffing Services ] 6105 McNaughten Center Columbus, Ohio 43232

Developed cost/benefit analysis summaries and handled other clerical duties

such as; composing confidential documents and categorizing. Scheduled

meetings and made travel plans, screened incoming calls and visitors, and

ordered offices supplies.

Processed customer requirements including, entering and reviewing orders, and

edited information for completeness, resolved employee disputes in human

resources/payroll and other customer inquiries orally and in writing

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Researched and implemented customers’ needs and developed comprehensive

customer sales proposals.

Skills Computer Skills i.e. Microsoft Office 2013 (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Calendar

Manager) Writer, Speaker/Presenter, Listener, Mediator

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YAOWANHomeAddress:4753MiddletowneSt,AptD,Columbus,OH43214BusinessAddress:832RiffeBuilding,496West12thAvenue,Columbus,OH43210WorkPhone:614-247-4686 MobilePhone:614-607-4461 E-mail:[email protected] Ph.D. MolecularGenetics,TheOhioStateUniversity,Columbus,OH ExpectedAugust2017B.S. CollegeofLifeScience,WuhanUniversity,Wuhan,China July2011 ExchangeStudent,UniversityofHelsinki,Helsinki,Finland Fall2009STANDARDTESTS GRE:1260+3.5(Verbal:470Quantity:790AnalyticalWriting:3.5) 06/12/2010TOEFL:110(Reading:29Listening:29Speaking:24Writing:28) 11/17/2012RELATEDEXPERIENCE TheOhioStateUniversity Columbus,OHMemberofFisherConsulting&StrategyClub Sept.2015-PresentStudentMentor Jan.2015-PresentGraduateResearchAssociate June2013-PresentGraduateTeachingAssociate Aug.2012-May2013 UniversityofHelsinki Helsinki,FinlandInternationalExchangeProgram Fall2009 WuhanUniversity Wuhan,ChinaStudentOrganizationLeader Sept.2007-July2011GroupleaderforsummerfieldworkinDanJiangKou,China, investigatingthe influence of the South-to-North Water Diversion Project on localecologyandresidents.

Aug.2008

VOLUNTEEREXPERIENCE TheOhioStateUniversity Columbus,OHRider,Pelotonia2016 Aug.2016Judge,2016DenmanUndergraduateResearchForum Mar.2016Judge,2015FallUndergraduateResearchStudentPosterForum Sept.2015TEACHINGEXPERIENCE TheOhioStateUniversity Columbus,OHMOLGEN4500GeneralGenetics Fall2012MOLGEN5601EukaryoticMolecularGeneticsLab Summer2013

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HONORSANDAWARDSTheOhioStateUniversity Columbus,OHBerlOakleyTravelAward May2016Secondplacein2016AnnualFalkenthalSymposium May2016PelotoniaGraduateFellowship Apr.2016CareerDevelopmentGrant Apr.2016GraduateTeachingAward May2014

WuhanUniversity Wuhan,ChinaAdmissiontoGraduateSchoolofWuhanUniversity,waivedoftheentrancetest. Oct.2010RankIIIFellowshipforCollegeJunior Sept.2010RankIIIFellowshipforCollegeSophomore Sept.2009OutstandingMemberofStudentOrganization Oct.2008OutstandingStudentLeader Oct.2007RankIFellowshipforCollegeFreshmen Sept.2007PUBLICATIONWu J, Bao A, Chatterjee K,Wan Y, Hopper AK. (2015). Genome-wide screen uncovers novelpathwaysfortRNAprocessingandnuclear-cytoplasmicdynamics.Genes&DevelopmentORGANIZATIONSAmericanSocietyforCellBiology(ASCB) May2015-PresentGeneticsSocietyofAmerica(GSA) Apr.2014-Apr.2015RNASociety Mar.2014-Mar.2016RESEARCHPRESENTATIONS StudiesofproteinsrequiredforproperfunctionandlocalizationoftRNAsplicingendonucleaseinSaccharomycescerevisiae2015CMBP/CRBAnnualSymposium Columbus,OH May2015RNA2015 Madison,WI May20152014YeastGeneticsMeeting Seattle,WA July2014RNA2014 QuebecCity,Canada June2014

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Yifan Zhu (Jesse) 1048 Benchmark Park Dr. • Columbus, Ohio 43220 • (614) 589-1731 • [email protected]

OBJECTIVE_______________________________ _______________________________ _______ _ _ Apply for the Senate Position of Council of Graduate Students at the Ohio State University

EDUCATION__ _________ _____________ ________________________________________ ______ The Ohio State University, Fisher College of Business – Columbus, OH Master of Business Logistics Engineering December 2017 Bachelor of Science in Business Administration May 2016 GPA: 3.73/4.00 Magna Cum Laude Dean’s List 5 semesters Logistics Management, Finance, Economics – Business Triple Majors

SKILLS & SPECIALISTS______________________________ ________________________ _ __ • Languages: English, Standard Mandarin and Indigenous Shanghainese • Speaking and Writing: Ability to conduct professional presentation and compose academic and business reports • Computer Experience: Microsoft Office, DLx® Warehouse, LogicNet, Bult, SAP, StatsTool, Minitab, Gretl • Music and Arts: Piano, Trumpet, Electric Guitar, Broadcasting and Hosting, East Asian Calligraphy

EXPERIENCE ___________________________________ ___ ______ ______________ The Linde Group Shanghai, China Supply Chain Intern June – August 2016 • Performed S&OP Annual Budget Process for 2016-17 and produced the business report for the sales & production team • Sorted the sales forecast data by demand groups, market segments and areas for over 4000 customers • Tested the forecast data by using different forecast statistical methods, such as Moving Average and Exponential Smoothing • Collaborated with the sales team to examine the validity of the forecast data and advised them to modify the forecast • Communicated with the production team to ensure that the manufacturing capacity could meet the future forecasted demand

Exel – DHL Supply Chain Groveport OH, U.S.A. Labor & Performance Management Program Admin Intern October 2015 – January 2016 • Collected data on the site and analyzed data from the system to improve operational effectiveness • Performed analyses to identify and optimize warehouse workers’ productivity and quality assurance • Audited the behavior and performance of the warehouse associates to help LMS manager make decisions

ZhongHui Certified Public Accountants Co., Ltd. Shanghai, China IPO Audit Intern June – August 2014 • Communicated and negotiated with the C-level Executives of the projected IPO company for the contract • Calculated and audited assets and financial statements for clients and prepared audit report for the IPO company • Tackled one client’s problem of valuing “estimated expense payable” to meet the IPO requirement

Shanghai Croissants de France Co. Shanghai, China Marketing Director Assistant Intern June – August 2011 • Assisted the Director to establish the quarter marketing strategy and examined the weekly plan, boosted the market share by

38% compared to the previous year • Managed and developed the current and prospective customers and balanced the relationship among retail stores;

successfully developed 3 major clients • Negotiated PSAs with suppliers and prices with clients and successfully obtained 15% discounts from the suppliers • Collected data and conducted the industrial analyses which helped to improve the overall marketing strategy

PROJECT AND RESEARCH ___ __ _________ ______ ______ ___________ A Network Optimization Configuration Project of BUSML 4382 (Logistics Analytics Class) Columbus, OH, U.S.A Independent Researcher & Consultant April 2016 • Utilized the IBM ILOG LogicNet Plus XE 7.2 to perform logistics and operations costs for The MetalWorks Corporation to

optimize the supply chain network design from 2016 to 2020 • Established 4 different scenarios of logistics strategic development models and operated the software to select the optimal

solution supported by heuristics and to perform the sensitivity analysis • Balanced pros and cons of various business functions driven by different configurations and determined to develop by

extending the domestic manufacturing capabilities to optimize the supply chain network and minimize logistics costs by saving over $5 million per year according to the simulation

• Recommended 4 constructive proposals for the future development to ensure the long-term profitability and sustainability

LEADERSHIP ACTIVITIES____ __ _________ ______ ______ ___________ Shanghai University Oversea Study Center Shanghai, China President December 2010 – June 2012 • Established recruiting strategies, interviewed and recruited over 200 new members • Negotiated the cooperation, credits transfer and student exchange issue with over 35 universities globally • Led the team of 40 members to publish a detailed study abroad guidance regarding partner institutions for college students

HONORS ___________________________ ______ ________________ _____________ _ • Shanghai University: First-class Excellent Student Scholarship (2011), Individual Scholarship for Business Courses (2012),

Honor of Excellent Graduates of Pathway Program (2012) • Ohio State University: Fisher College of Business Undergraduate Scholarship (2014), Magna Cum Laude (2016)