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Jeremy Dalcin

7404 Campfield Rd. Pikesville, Maryland 21208 443-768-6125 jbdalcin@gmail.com

Objective:
A highly motivated chemist looking for an opportunity in the field of chemical engineering.

Education:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts Bachelor of Sciences in Brain & Cognitive Sciences, Minor in Chemistry Graduated: June 2013 GPA: 4.1/5.0

Laboratory Experience:
Cummins lab at Massachusetts Institute of Technology- Synthesized, purified, and studied novel properties of the carboxamide cryptand

Relevant Coursework:
Laboratory Chemistry
Intense study of fundamental laboratory techniques such as NMR, Mass, Ultraviolet, & Infrared Spectroscopy Experience synthesizing & purifying molecules Composed over 70 pages worth of scientific articles

Thermodynamics & Kinetics


Study on the macroscopic properties of equilibrium systems Emphasized the four fundamental laws of thermodynamics, the applications of Gibbs free energy, and the kinetic properties of complex reactions Brief foray into Statistical Mechanics

General Biochemistry
Study of the chemical mechanisms behind fundamental biological processes such as ATP, DNA, fatty acid, and protein composition Overview of DNA and protein sequencing

Topics in Brain & Cognitive Sciences: Data Analysis in Neuroscience


Advanced application based class using Matlab 1 Analyzed data using linear algebra & statistics

Organic Chemistry 2
Advanced study of the principles of stereochemistry & organic synthesis Emphasis on carbonyl, pericyclic, amino, & enolate reactions

Physical Chemistry
Advanced study into the time independent and dependent forms of the Schrodinger Equation Applications of Schrodingers Equation towards molecular orbital theory, molecular structure, and spectroscopy

Differential Equations
Emphasis on solutions to first and second order linear differential equations Solved first order linear and non-linear systems Applications of Fourier Series

Electricity & Magnetism


Emphasis on Maxwells equations and properties of circuits Analysis of electromagnetic fields within many contexts such as disks, cylinders, and spheres

Other Coursework:
Mathematics
Calculus Multivariable Calculus

Physics
Newtonian Mechanics Waves & Vibrations

Chemistry
Biology & Pharmacology of Synaptic Transmission Inorganic Chemistry Organic Chemistry

Neuroscience
Introduction to Neuroscience Cells & Systems Neurophysiology Systems Neuroscience Laboratory Brain Anatomy

Philosophy
Philosophy of Brain Sciences Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics Philosophy of Space, Time, & Relativity

Psychology
Introduction to Psychology Animal Behavior Infant Cognition

Computer Skills: Experienced in the use of word processing, spreadsheet, and graphic applications
including MS Word, Excel, Power Point, and Dreamweaver, among others. Advance knowledge of the programming language Matlab and working knowledge of Java. Mentoring Positions: Personal Tutor for topics ranging from Thermodynamics to Quantum Mechanics (2009-2013) Brighton High School Mentor (2010-2012) Awards & Recognition: Best in Chemistry- MIT Interphase 2009

Outstanding High School Volunteer Service- Tutor at Collington Square 2009

References:
Richard Wurtman Cecil H. Green Distinguished Professor of Neuropharmacology Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA 02139 dick@mit.edu John Dolhun Technical Instructor- Department of Chemistry Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA 02139 dolhun@mit.edu Marcia Bartusiak Professor of Science Writing Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA 02139 Bar2siak@mit.edu

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