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| Donald Jobs | 
| No.67, Lane123, Job Road, Job District, Shanghai, China | 
| service@55.la | 
| (+86) 0592-5885308 | 
| Objective | 
| Summer internship in Chemical Engineering/Biotechnology utilizing: | 
| • | Substantial knowledge of both Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering principles along with a background in Chemistry and Biology demonstrated in both academic and research settings. | 
| • | Strong research abilities including experience implementing various research protocols using a variety of laboratory equipment, analyzing and collecting different types of data, and summarizing findings in written laboratory reports. | 
| • | Strong written and verbal communication skills including experience presenting technical findings in written reports, project proposals, and poster presentations. | 
| • | Outstanding organizational abilities demonstrated through leadership positions in many different campus organizations. | 
| • | Knowledge of Excel, Word, and basic MATLAB. | 
| Education | 
| JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY | Baltimore, MD | 
| Bachelor of Science in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering | Expected May 2013 | 
| • | Overall GPA 3.2/4.0; Major GPA 3.3/4.0 | 
| • | Concentration: Molecular and Cellular Bioengineering | 
| • | Bloomberg Scholarship, awarded for academic excellence | 
| • | American Institute of Chemical Engineers, President 2012-2011, Vice President 2011-2010 | 
| • | Society of Women Engineers Member, Social Chair 2011-2010 | 
| • | Alpha Phi Sorority, President 2009-2010 | 
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| Selected Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and Related Courses and Projects | 
| Modeling Dynamics & Control for Chemical and Biological Systems, Biomolecular Engineering Lab, Kinetic Processes, Chemical & Biological Separations, Applied Physical Chemistry, Transport I & II, Biochemistry Lab, Thermodynamics, Biochemistry, and Introduction to Chemical & Biological Process Analysis. | 
| • | Serial Nanofilter: Developed a prototype that demonstrates serial filtration using ultrathin silicon membranes. Project includes designing, building, and testing the device. (Fall 2010-Spring 2011) | 
| • | Mass Transport from a Dissolving Particle: Created a simulation of a spherical water dropletfrom an inhaler traveling down the respiratory system using MATLAB. Summarized the findings in a paper. (Fall 2009) | 
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| Chemical Engineering and Related Research Experience | 
| DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING | Baltimore, MD | 
| Research Assistant | Fall 2011-Spring 2012 | 
| • | Cloned genes from the bacterium, Clostridium thermocellum and inserting them into E-coli. | 
| • | Utilized laboratory techniques including PCR, miniprep, and electrophoresis. | 
| • | Project investigated genetic material and its possible use in fuel cells. | 
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| DEPARTMENT OF BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING | Baltimore, MD | 
| Research Assistant | Fall 2009-Spring 2010 | 
| • | Developed and perfected the experimental procedure for testing the effects of ultrasound on a monolayer of cells in Professor Dalecki‟s lab. | 
| • | Studied the effects of ultrasound on extracellular membrane proteins focusing on fibornectin. | 
| • | Designed and implement protocols using ultrasound equipment. | 
| • | Developed a proficiency in cell culture techniques | 
| • | Trained in basic methodology for laboratory mice and animal resource orientation. | 
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