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Donald Jobs
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No.67, Lane123, Job Road, Job District, Shanghai, China, 200070
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(+86) 138-001-38000
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service@55.la
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Objective
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Associate position in environmental consulting applying geochemical knowledge and gaining experience in environmental economics and regulations
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Education
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2012.01
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MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
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Cambridge, MA
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Ph.D. Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences
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Thesis: Petrology and Geochemistry of High Degree Mantle Melts
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Combined thermodynamic, trace element, and geodynamic models to constrain complex melting processes
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2001-2005
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HARVARD UNIVERSITY
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Cambridge, MA
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B.A., Dept. of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Cum Laude
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Broad geology coursework including surface processes and sedimentary petrology
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Experience
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2012.01-present
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BOSTON UNIVERSITY
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Boston, MA
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Lecturer. Department of Earth Sciences
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Course: Introduction to Geochemistry. Covers igneous and environmental geochemistry, element transport mechanisms, and kinetics
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2012.01-present
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MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
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Cambridge, MA
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PostdoctoraL researcher. Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences
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Estimating pressure and temperature conditions beneath the Aleutian Islands using combination of experimental observations and thermodynamic modeling
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2005-2012
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MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
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Cambridge, MA
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Research assistant.Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences
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Constructed thermodynamic computer code (MatLab) to predict the distribution of major elements in solid and fluid phases during melting of the interior of the Earth
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Modeled trace element distribution in geologic samples
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Constructed geophysical model of mantle convection using existing finite-element code
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Developed experimental and analytical techniques to provide data for models
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Taught lab section of courses in Mineralogy and in Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology
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Mentored 5 undergraduate research projects in geochemistry
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2004-2005
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HARVARD UNIVERSITY
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Cambridge, MA
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Undergraduate researcher. Dept. of Earth and Planetary Sciences
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Constructed compositional model of the Earth’s deep interior by comparing theoretical seismic velocity of experimental charges with observed seismic velocities
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Performed and analyzed ultra-high pressure experiments
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Skills
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Computer: MatLab, some HTML and VBA, convection modeling using pre-existing finite element code, PC and Mac spreadsheet, text, and drawing programs (Illustrator, Canvas,...)
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Analytical: Electron microprobe, ion microprobe, XRF, ICP-MS
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Awards/Activities
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National Merit Scholarship (2001-2005), Best Senior Thesis - Harvard Geology Club (2005)
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Officer - Harvard Geology Club (2004-2005), Chairman of Board - Agassiz Cooperative Preschool (2008-2009), ultimate, basketball, hiking, gardening, reading
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Publications
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2 first author (refereed), 1 co-author (refereed), 8 conference presentations, and 5 co-author on presentation abstract. A detailed list of publications is available upon request
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