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SOLVING COMPLEX PROBLEMS (12.000)
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                                                 Room 941-1                                                                    Hazlet, NJ 07730
                                                 Cambridge, MA 02139                                                     732-739-2254                                                                                                         732-757-7913

 Date of birth:         July 28, 1986
 AIM Screenname:  Eyeinstein728  

 Education:            Massachusetts Institute of Technology       Cambridge, MA
                             Candidate for Bachelor of Materials Science and Engineering, June 2008
                             Brookdale Community College                   Lincroft, NJ
                             Fall 2001 - Spring 2004, 30 Credits (GPA 4.0/4.0)
                             High Technology High School                    Lincroft, NJ
                             Graduated June 2004, GPA 98/100

 Honors/Awards:   Publication of fluid dynamics research and behavioral research in the Monmouth Junior Science Symposium
                                   Transactions, Junior Science and Humanities Symposium Transactions, and the American Junior Academy
                                   of Science Transactions (2003, 2004)
                             2004 Intel Science Talent Search Semifinalist
                             2004 United States Physics Team Semifinalist                          
                             2004 National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test Commended Scholar
                             Recipient of Air Force Research Laboratory's 2003 Distinguished Achievement Award
                             2001 People to People Web Site of the Year finalist

 Activities:             Volunteer mentor with MIT's SciPro program, designed to introduce science research to eighth and ninth graders                                                      Mentor with High Technology High School’s experimental research group, and advisor for preparation of research 
                                   projects and presentations for competition (2002-2004)
                             Co-president of the high school environmental club, including water testing for the county, trail maintenance, hikes,                                                             canoe trips, and clean-ups (2002 -2004)
                             Volunteer tutor of fifth and sixth grade math (2002-2004)
                             Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership (HOBY) alumnus (2002)
                             People to People Student Ambassador to Australia (2000) and Western Europe (2001)
                             New Jersey Academy of Science junior member (2001-2004)
                             Tae Kwon Do Martial Arts, 1st degree black belt (1999)

 Interests:              Traveling, numismatics, reading, bowling, golf
                             Materials Science and Engineering
                             Favorite music: classical
                             Favorite song: "Absolutely Everybody" by Venessa Amorosi
                             Favorite books: The Elegant Universe by Brian Greene; Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
                             Favorite movies: The Day After Tomorrow, Back to the Future Parts I, II, and III, The Time Machine (1960 and 2002)
                             Favorite quote: "Knowledge is power." - Albert Einstein  (The Coop now sells Albert Einstein action figures!)

 Fall 2004 Courses:   12.000       Mission 2008
                                   3.091       Introduction to Solid State Chemistry
                                    8.02         Electricity and magnetism
                                 18.023        Applied mulitvariable calculus
                             21W.732       Introduction to Technical Communication
                                SP.800       Freshman/Alumni Summer Internship Program



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