1. Jackson Huang jack.huang@live.com
(323) 540-1063
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EXPERIENCE
Cultural Landscapes Assist. Coordinator | September 2016 – Present (40 hours per week)
Department of the Interior – National Park Service | Seattle, WA
Promoted the stewardship of historic cultural resources through preservation efforts and public outreach
Collected/migrated data on cultural resources using the Interior’s Content Management System
Assisted in planning landscape preservation goals for historic features using stored GIS data
Educated the public through social media by creating/publishing articles on the preservation,
rehabilitation, and restoration of historic cultural resources
Archaeologist (Research Assistant III)| June 2016 – August 2016 (35+ hours per week)
University of California, Berkeley – Department of Anthropology | Berkeley, CA
Studied developments in microscopic techniques for interpreting historic archaeological sites
Sorted/identified artifacts and biofacts recovered from heavy fraction/flotation
Analyzed micro-artifacts, faunal/botanical remains, and sediment using polarized light microscopy
Digitized excavation units and micromorphology samples using Illustrator
Presented archaeological research and findings to faculty members and donors
Archaeologist (Research Assistant I)| August 2015 – May 2016 (25+ hours per week)
University of California, Berkeley – Department of Anthropology | Berkeley, CA
Engaged in archaeological research investigating the role of gender and race in 19th century Fort Davis, TX
Conducted laboratory analysis on lithics, glass sherds, ceramic wares, and metal artifacts
Transcribed/analyzed hundreds of pages of archival documents, census records, journals, and microfilms
Catalogued/curated thousands of artifacts for permanent/long term storage by the National Park Service
Wrote/published thesis on historic ammunition cartridges recovered from Fort Davis, TX
Archeologist Apprentice| July 2015 – August 2015 (40 hours per week)
Fort Davis Archaeological Project (Field School) | Fort Davis, TX
Conducted field investigation on the Laundresses’ Quarters and Married Men’s Quarters of Fort Davis
Surveyed/excavated archaeological units within the site boundary
Collected/identified artifacts
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Retrieved soil samples for laboratory analysis
Interpreted/illustrated stratigraphic soil profiles of completed units
Wrote/prepared unit reports on artifact contexts/archaeological features
Avionics Journeyman| January 2007 – January 2011 (40+ hours per week)
U.S. Air Force – 56th
Fighter Wing | Luke Air Force Base, AZ
Supported the mission of the 56th Fighter Wing in specific leadership roles
Oversaw the daily operations and security of all classified materials and facilities located in the 310th unit
as COMSEC responsibility officer (CRO)
Guided and supervised the training and professional development of 36 new airmen
SKILLS
Field survey/excavation
Writing/preparing reports for publication
Laboratory analysis on lithic, glass, ceramic, and metal artifacts
Geographic information systems (ArcGIS), Adobe Creative Suite, and Microsoft Office
Limited experience with GPS and total station theodolite (TST) survey
EDUCATION
Bachelors of Arts, Anthropology | May 2016
Concentration in Historical Archaeology (North America)
Graduated with Highest Honors (3.76 GPA)
University of California, Berkeley
AWARDS
Gold Presidential Volunteer Service Award | 2012
For dedicating over 250 hours at the Downtown Women’s Center in Los Angeles, CA
Air Force Achievement Medal | 2010
For meritorious service in the 56th
Fighter Wing