This document is a resume for Alex Ward that summarizes their education and experience. Alex Ward received multiple degrees from Arizona State University, including a Master's in Physics and a Bachelor's in Physics with honors. As a research assistant from 2011-2015, Alex conducted experiments using microscopes and collaborated with other labs. Alex also served as an online teaching assistant and physics instructional resource team member from 2011-2013. Alex has skills in microscopy, programming, and data/image analysis and has published and presented on single molecule fluorescence experiments.
Week 1 lecture for High School Bioinformatics course; covers why we need to use computers in biology, what bioinformatics/computational biology is, an introduction to machine learning, and examples from current research
Week 1 lecture for High School Bioinformatics course; covers why we need to use computers in biology, what bioinformatics/computational biology is, an introduction to machine learning, and examples from current research
Developing high content image analysis software for biologistsClaire McQuin
ImageXD presentation 30 March 2017. Developing software for biological image analysis using classic compute vision techniques and looking forward to deep learning segmentation and classification.
Slides from March 2009 day conference "Pedagogic Research in the Biosciences" in which I was asked to dissect a published PedR paper. The rest of the event materials an be found via http://www.bioscience.heacademy.ac.uk website and look for event reports
Developing high content image analysis software for biologistsClaire McQuin
ImageXD presentation 30 March 2017. Developing software for biological image analysis using classic compute vision techniques and looking forward to deep learning segmentation and classification.
Slides from March 2009 day conference "Pedagogic Research in the Biosciences" in which I was asked to dissect a published PedR paper. The rest of the event materials an be found via http://www.bioscience.heacademy.ac.uk website and look for event reports
1. Alex Ward
20230 East Superstition Dr 585-313-0223
Queen Creek, Arizona 85142 alexward356@gmail.com
EDUCATION
Masters of Science in Physics 2015, GPA: 3.42
Professional Science Masters in Nanoscience 2013, GPA: 3.63
Bachelor of Science in Physics with a Minor in Mathematics and Honors 2013, GPA: 3.67
Arizona State University- Tempe, AZ
Barrett, the Honors College
EXPERIENCE
Research Assistant 2011-2015
Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ
Developed and conducted experiments exploring nanophotonic effects using an atomic force microscope and a
confocal fluorescence microscope with fluorescent molecules and quantum dots
Assisted in developing and modifying a technique used to combine topographical information from an atomic
force microscope with the fluorescence information from a confocal microscope to attain super resolution optical
and topographic images
Analyzed data and organized results to present at weekly meetings
Trained new students on the use of the atomic force microscope, confocal microscope and data analysis
Collaborated with severalother labs by devising and preforming experiments, then presenting results
Assisted in building and aligning optical set ups
Troubleshot and modified code used in experimental data collection
Adhered to strict biosafety lab guidelines
Online Teaching Assistant 2013-2015
Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ
Instructed online physics courses
Recorded videos to explain concepts that are still used in online physics courses
Graded lab reports and managed the students, solving issues before reporting to the professor
Helped develop and modify online experiments
Physics Instructional Resource Team member 2011-2013
Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ
Maintained scientific equipment and educational laboratories
Helped design, modify, and set up educational experiments
Assisted in the creation of demonstration videos that are still used in physics courses to explain concepts
Set up classrooms and assisted professors with demonstrations of physics concepts
Helped organize and run community outreach events
TECHNICAL ANDCOMPUTER SKILLS
Working knowledge of atomic force microscopy, confocal fluorescence microscopy, wide-field fluorescence
microscopy, understanding of focus ion beam and electron microscopy and basic programing skills with
experience using Java,matlab and R
Working knowledge of Microsoft word, excel, and powerpoint.
Proficient knowledge of image and data analysis software,such as ImageJ, Gwyddion and Scanning Probe Image
Processor
PUBLICATIONS ANDPRESENTATIONS
2013 publication based on single molecule fluorescence experiments:
O.Schulz, Z. Zhao, A. Ward, M. Koenig, F. Koberling, Y. Liu, J. Enderlein, H. Yan,R. Ros, “Tip induced
fluorescence quenching for nanometer optical and topographical resolution”, Optical Nanoscopy, 2 (2013) 1.
2013, won best presenter award at a undergraduate research symposium for a presentation on single molecule
fluorescence experiments
2015 Poster presentation of work done on single molecule fluorescence experiments at the annual Arizona State
University and University of Arizona collaborative Biofest seminar