Atmospheric And Space Scientist Resume
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2967 Flournoy St, Apt#901
Dallas, TX 75237
(123)-555-1234
name@emailaddress.com
Summary:
A gifted individual with interest in the field of astronomy; strong decision making capability with solid knowledge of the fundamental concepts in physics and astronomy; has intense knowledge about the nomenclature of astronomy; greatly enthusiastic about the latest innovations in the field of astronomy; excellent ability in handling various mathematical equations and methods combined with physics; substantial exposure to the modern computerized tools and methods used in astronomy; outstanding communication, research, analysis, documentation, and comprehension skills.
Professional Experience:
Atmospheric and Space Scientist January 2007 – present
ABC Atmospheric Laboratory, Dallas TX
Responsibilities
Presented research findings at scientific conferences.
Collaborated with other project members on improving atmospheric and imaging algorithms
Collaborated with other astronomers to carry out research projects.
Developed software for atmospheric observations and analysis.
Junior Space Scientist June 2004– January 2007
Brandon & McMahon, Inc. Dallas, TX, USA
Responsibilities
Ensured that the instrumentation is ready for the night time operations.
Planned, Calibrated and installed and set-up instruments.
Executed service observations.
Monitored the performance of the telescopes and instruments.
Studied celestial phenomena, using a variety of ground-based instruments.
Analyzed research data to determine its significance, using computers.
Research Associate February 1999 - May 2001
Brent Laboratory, Campbell, TX
Responsibilities
Observed the Hubble telescope advancements in order study the solar and lunar system.
Monitored the working of laboratory and also maintained the apparatus in the lab.
Developed theories based on personal observations.
Studied detector performance and system stability.
Education:
Bachelor of Science in AstroPhysics
Yale University, CT
Skills:
Great Knowledge and prediction of physical principles, laws, their interrelationships, and applications
Deep familiarity with a variety of the field's concepts, practices, and procedures
Great research and writing skills
Excellent ability to apply general rules to specific problems to produce answers that are logical and sensible
Deep ability to choose the right mathematical methods or formulas to solve a problem
Proficiency at writing computer programs for various purposes
Excellent communication skills (both written and spoken)
Proficiency in the use of astronomical instruments.
Professional Affiliation:
Member, American Institute of Physics
Member, American Association for the Advancement of Science