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Employment Opportunities Inquiry (采购产品): Employment Opportunities January 13, 2009 To Whom It May Concern: I am interested in learning more about the opportunities available for a recent graduate at ENVIROSmart. I recently earned my M.S. degree in Geosciences, and am actively searching for a full-time position as an Environmental Geologist. My background is in general geology, with an emphasis in sedimentary geology, stratigraphy and paleontology. I have good grades (Grade Point Average of 4.0 out of 4.0 for 40 graduate credits), am a quick learner, and have hands-on experience in the following equipment and software: - Light Microscopy and Photomicrography (Leica models) - Scanning Electron Microscopy - SYSTAT and SPSS (statistical software) - AVIRIS (Remote Sensing) - Adobe Illustrator Additionally, I offer strong analytical and writing skills, attention to detail, and an eagerness to learn. Combined with my dependability and dedication, these qualities should enable me to make a contribution to ENVIROSmart if given the opportunity. If you are interested, I can be contacted by email at carly.smith@fiu.edu, mail at 1330 SW 104th Path, #212, Miami, FL 33174, and cell phone at (614) 738.3681. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, Carly J. Smith M.S. Geosciences, FIU, December 2008 RESUME CARLY JAN SMITH Recent M.S. Graduate Department of Earth Sciences Florida International University Miami, FL 33199 CONTACT INFORMATION Email: carly.smith@fiu.edu Telephone: (614) 738.3681 (cell), (305) 348-2365 (department) Home address: 1330 SW 104th Path # 212, Miami, Florida 33174 EDUCATION M.S. Geosciences, December 2008, Florida International University, GPA 4.0 B.S. Geology, 2003, College of Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina, GPA 3.5 High School Diploma, 1999, Westerville, Ohio, GPA 4.0 SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS ? Teaching Assistant Excellence-in-Teaching Award, Florida International University, 2008. ? The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, 2008. ? Outstanding Student Award, College of Charleston, 2003. ? Golden Key Society, College of Charleston, 1999-2003. ? Highly Distinguished Honors, College of Charleston, 2002. ? Phi Delta Kappa Outstanding Future Educator Award, 1999. ? National Honors Society, 1998-1999. RELEVANT WORK EXPERIENCE Teaching Assistant, Florida International University, Department of Earth Sciences. Sole instructor for the History of Life Laboratory course GLY 1101L, for two classes of 20-25 students each, per semester. Fall 2006 to Fall 2008. Undergraduate Teacher Assistant, College of Charleston, Department of Geology and Environmental Geosciences. Aided in the instruction and grading of thirty students for the Introduction to Geology course. Provided review and tutorial sessions. Fall 2003. RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Masters Thesis, Florida International University. Biogeographic comparisons of Neogene benthic foraminifera of the Caribbean and tropical eastern Pacific to determine the effects of the constricting Central American Seaway on neritic faunas. Fall 2006 to Fall 2008. Microfossil Workshop, Florida International University. Collected and analyzed samples from South Florida for microfossil assemblages to assess the paleoenvironments and ecosystem changes of coastal wetlands. Spring 2007. Independent Study, The Gerace Research Center, San Salvador, Bahamas. Collected and identified over 2,000 foraminifera from San Salvador to determine the abundance and distribution in both nearshore and offshore environments. Spring 2003. Independent Study, College of Charleston. Using remote sensing and AVIRIS, identified clays on Mount Shasta to highlight areas of hydrothermal alteration. Spring 2003. Dixie Plantation Project, College of Charleston. Using porewater diffusion cores, assessed nutrient cycling in a pristine salt marsh. Fall 2003. Thin Section Analysis, College of Charleston. Determined depositional environment and diagenetic history of Leadville Limestone from Glenwood Springs, Colorado. Fall 2003. FIELD EXPERIENCE ? Venezuela, sample collecting for Master’s research. Spring 2007. ? South Florida, sample collecting for Microfossil Workshop. Spring 2007. ? Death Valley, California, geology field course. Spring 2007. ? North Carolina, structural mapping of Table Rock. Fall 2003. ? Utah, Arizona, Nevada, and California, field studies course. Summer 2003. ? San Salvador, Bahamas, field course on carbonate environments. Winter 2002. PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS OF PRESENTATIONS Smith, C. J., Collins, L. S., Jarmarillo, C., and Quiroz, L. I., 2008, Biogeographic comparisons of Neogene benthic foraminifera of Venezuela, Panama, and Ecuador: Geological Society of America Abstract with Programs, v. 40, in press. Smith, C. J., and Collins, L. S., 2008, Paleoenvironmental analysis of the Miocene Urumaco Formation, Falcón State, Venezuela, using benthic foraminifera: Abstracts and Program, 18th Caribbean Geological Conference, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, p. 67. REFERENCES Laurel Collins, Associate Professor, Department of Earth Sciences, Florida International University. (305) 348-1732 / collinsl@fiu.edu Florentin Maurrasse, Professor, Department of Earth Sciences, Florida International University. (305) 348-2350 / maurrasse@fiu.edu Grenville Draper, Professor, Department of Earth Sciences, Florida International University. (305) 348-3087 / draper@fiu.edu James Carew, Professor, Department of Geology and Environmental Geosciences, College of Charleston. (843) 953-5592 / carewj@cofc.edu **** Hidden Message ***** Carly Smith 33174 Company: Recent Graduate of Florida International University E-mail: carly.smith@fiu.edu **** Hidden Message ***** carly.smith@fiu.edu |
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