1. ADAM B. EGGER
aegger@SLAC.Stanford.edu
209-205-0599
OBJECTIVES
• Obtain employment utilizing skills in programming and technical/statistical analysis
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
• B.S. Physics and M.S. Physics
• Seven years professional experience:
• Radiation Technician – Three years
• Educator / Researcher – Four years
• Outstanding communication, organizational and interpersonal skills
• Extensive experience developing and delivering presentations
• Strong computer skills (MS Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Mathematica, C, Matlab)
• Tenacious, hardworking, reliable, punctual, flexible, learn quickly
ACCOMPLISHMENTS TO DATE
Accelerator Systems Engineer
• Oversee operation of the accelerators.
• Assist physicist with accelerator development programs
• Diagnose hardware and software failures and either repair or assign to expert
• Work on many different software projects to improve operations, data collection/analysis
Accelerator Systems Operator
• Follow and develop procedures in order to deliver electron and photon beams for users
• Operate and search Personal Protection Safety zones
• Assist physicists with experiments
• Create useful software to improve beam delivery efficiency and provide data for scientists
Educator (Physics, Chemistry)
• Develop lecture materials and exams (physics, math, chemistry)
• Deliver lectures, set-up laboratory sections, write quizzes, oversee student lab experiments
• Evaluate exams, labs, write-ups, etc.
• Provide office hours to undergraduate students
Environmental Health and Safety Services
• Responsible for collection and disposal of radioactive, chemical waste
• Conducted radiological surveys of university sites/laboratories
• Coordinate work involving potential contamination from radioactive materials
• Maintained all douse showers and eye washes in university laboratories
• Pallet loading in storehouse using forklift
RELEVANT SKILLS
Writing
• Extensive written communication, including: Procedural Guidelines, Summary of Research,
Training Documents
2. Computer
• MS Windows, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Python, Access, C, Epics, Mathematica & Matlab.
• Familiarity with: ImageJ, SQL, R, MySQL, NoSQL, C++
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Accelerator Systems Engineer – SLAC National Accelerator Center, 9/2013 - Present
Accelerator Systems Operator – SLAC National Accelerator Center, 6/2011 – 9/2013
Health Physics Technician – SLAC National Accelerator Center, 6/2010 – 6/2011
Teaching Associate / Researcher – California State University, Fresno, 6/2009 – 5/2010
Lecturer – University of California, Merced, 9/2006 – 9/2009
Assistant Radiation Technician – University of California, San Diego, Environmental Health &
Safety (EH&S), 6/2001 – 6/2005
EDUCATION
Master of Science, Physics (Medical and Nuclear Medicine Imaging)
California State University, Fresno
May 2012
Bachelor of Science, Physics (Minor in Mathematics)
University of California, San Diego
December 2006
High School Diploma
Amador Valley High School, Pleasanton, California
June 2000
AWARDS
TA of the Year
CSU Fresno, Physics Department
May 2011
Dean’s Medal Nominee
Physics Department, College of Math and Sciences, CSU Fresno
May 2012
Sigma Pi Sigma Member
CSU Fresno
May 2012
REFERENCES
• Charles Tenney, Ph.D. – Assistant Professor, Physics Department (CSUF) 919-225-4120
• Gerardo Munoz, Ph.D. – Professor, Physics Department (CSUF) 559-278-2141
• Peter Schuh – Suprvisor, Acclerator Operations (SLAC) 650-322-2728
• Donna Jaramillo-Fellin – Instructional Laboratory Coordinator (UC Merced) 209-228-8667
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