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- A Winogradsky column is created by packing pond mud mixed with organic materials like paper into a sealed glass cylinder. This creates a mini-ecosystem for studying microorganisms.
- Different bacteria thrive in different layers based on oxygen and chemical gradients. At the bottom, anaerobic bacteria break down cellulose and ferment organic acids. This feeds sulfur-reducing bacteria that produce hydrogen sulfide.
- Photosynthetic sulfur and nonsulfur bacteria use the hydrogen sulfide and light to proliferate in the middle layers. Near the top, aerobic photosynthesizers produce oxygen. Each layer shows dominant bacteria adapted to the chemical conditions.
The document summarizes the mission and goals of the National Science and Technology Consortium, which is to provide scientific and technical products, services, training, and information to support conservation planning and field staff. It outlines several priority issues, including drought, aging watershed infrastructure, animal waste management, and floods. It then describes the various centers and institutes that conduct research, develop technologies, and provide technical assistance to address these issues and meet customer needs.
Jody L. Ainbinder has over 15 years of experience in environmental compliance and management. She currently works as a Project Environmental Coordinator for Zachry Group, where she oversees permitting, environmental programs, waste management, and regulatory compliance for large industrial construction projects. Previously, she held environmental management roles at TIC and worked on projects in a variety of industrial sectors. She has a Bachelor's degree in Ocean Coastal Resources and is a certified CESSWI inspector.
This document summarizes the National Science Foundation's Advanced Technological Education (ATE) Program. The ATE Program focuses on supporting education of science and engineering technicians for high-technology fields. It emphasizes the important role that community colleges play in educating technicians and producing a qualified STEM workforce. The ATE Program supports projects, centers of excellence, and targeted research at secondary schools, two-year colleges, and four-year institutions.
The document discusses NOAA's Environmental Literacy Grants program which provides funding opportunities for K-12 and informal education projects around ocean, coastal, weather, and climate science topics. It provides an overview of the grants including funding amounts, eligibility, types of funded projects, and audiences. It also outlines NOAA's priorities around climate change education and the current solicitation focusing on informal/nonformal education projects engaging the public through technology and utilizing NOAA assets.
Pearl Boelter has over 30 years of experience in regulatory compliance and environmental health programs. She currently serves as the Administrative Manager for the County of Orange, where she oversees eight regulatory programs, grants, emergency response teams, and IT projects. She supervises technical staff to ensure program and budget goals are met. Prior to her current role, she worked for over 15 years in regulatory compliance roles with the County, gaining experience in hazardous waste inspection and enforcement. She holds a Master's degree in Public Administration and is a Registered Environmental Health Specialist.
Paul Jones is a sustainability professional seeking a position that utilizes his experience in sustainability analysis and environmental solutions. He has a Master's degree in Sustainable Systems from Rochester Institute of Technology and conducted research projects analyzing standby power, life cycle assessments of Blu-ray discs vs digital formats, and fuel cell cost-benefit analyses. He has over 5 years of experience in computer support, lab assistance, inventory management, and food service.
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Saurabh Saksena has over 15 years of experience in the oil and gas industry working in roles involving reservoir characterization, petrophysics, and geoscience analysis. He has worked for BHP Billiton for the past 3 years as a senior geoscience analyst and has also worked for Weatherford International and as an implementation consultant. He is proficient in various geoscience applications and well logging concepts.
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Community College Day is held at the National Science Foundation Headquarters in Arlington, VA every spring. The lead organizer is usually an NSF Program Director/Rotator who has taught in community college. That was me - and I spoke about NSF programs. Invitees are science faculty from the surrounding area. The program includes a nationally known speaker who also attended a community college, selected by the PD. In 2004, I invited the then-president of the National Academy of Engineering.
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Eric D. Falconer has over 13 years of experience as a senior drilling analyst. He is proficient in analyzing and interpreting drilling data to identify issues and develop solutions to optimize operations. As a senior staff drilling analyst at Southwestern Energy, he created a scheduling application and tool to optimize well development, increasing profits. He also led teams of over 100 members to ensure schedule adherence and maintained operational and long-term drill schedules.
Saurabh Saksena has over 15 years of experience in the oil and gas industry working in roles involving reservoir characterization, petrophysics, and geoscience analysis. He has worked for BHP Billiton for the past 3 years as a senior geoscience analyst and has also worked for Weatherford International and as an implementation consultant. He is proficient in various geoscience applications and well logging concepts.
Miguel Andrews is a physicist and laboratory manager with experience in renewable energy research, quality systems management, and scientific research. He has a PhD in mathematical modelling of microbial fuel cells from the University of the West Indies. His experience includes implementing ISO standards, designing energy systems, and assessing business plans for a climate innovation center in the Caribbean. He is skilled in programming, modeling, publishing research, and managing teams and laboratories.
Jordan Lee is a 4th year mechanical engineering student at Dalhousie University with a 4.09 GPA. He has extensive work experience in mechanical engineering co-ops designing parts and testing prototypes. He also has research experience conducting experiments in materials science and hydraulics. Additionally, he has volunteered extensively with organizations like the IWK Children's Hospital and First Lego League competitions.
Reem Rantisi is a certified Project Management Professional and Civil Engineer with over 10 years of experience managing construction and infrastructure projects in the international development sector. She has managed over $3 million in projects for organizations like Save the Children and Palestinian Hydrology Group. Her experience includes construction management, engineering design, budget monitoring, procurement, and project coordination. She is fluent in English and Arabic.
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Federico Solera Herrera is a 43-year-old Costa Rican chemical engineer and MBA seeking a management position. He has over 15 years of experience in operations management, continuous improvement, lean manufacturing, and environmental management. His most recent role was as Continuous Improvement Manager for Crane Electronic Group, where he led kaizen events and improved metrics.
Annette Pearson is an experienced environmental permitting manager with over 20 years of experience in environmental science and project management. She currently oversees permitting operations at Pierce County Public Works, focusing on flood damage reduction and water quality improvement. Key accomplishments include developing a habitat conservation plan, coordinating incidental take permits, implementing LEAN processes to streamline operations, and publishing on national flood insurance programs. She has extensive expertise in strategic analysis, natural resources, permitting logistics, regulatory compliance, and relationship building.
Jeremy Bunge has over 10 years of experience managing projects in the oil and gas industry. He currently works as a Project Manager at Oceaneering International, where he leads deepwater construction projects in the Gulf of Mexico, overseeing design, fabrication, and installation. Previously, he worked as a Territory Manager for Rineco Chemical Industries, managing sales, marketing, and customer service in three states. Bunge has a Bachelor's degree in History from Baylor University and is a certified Project Management Professional.
Atul Vaid has a B.S. in Chemical Engineering and Economics from Rutgers University. He has advanced skills in engineering and computer applications as well as experience interning at a startup IT consulting business. There, he helped develop more efficient administrative processes, created a helpdesk system to better manage technical support, and assisted in managing a software project through its entire lifecycle. He is seeking an entry-level position to apply his problem-solving and leadership abilities.
The document summarizes the history and mission of Bio-Link, a National Center for Biotechnology education. It was created in 1998 by the National Science Foundation to increase the number and diversity of well-trained biotechnology technicians. Its goals are to strengthen biotechnology education programs nationwide and support the transition of students to bioscience careers. It achieves its mission through activities like professional development, an online instructional clearinghouse, and providing career information.
Daniel Benjamin Wise has over 5 years of experience in solar energy and environmental engineering. He is currently a Solar Energy Specialist at SolarCity, where he educates clients about solar energy benefits and ensures excellent customer service. Previously, he worked at rePLANET as a Zone Supervisor and Trainer, managing a team of 22 employees at recycling centers. He also has experience as a Solar Energy Specialist at REC Solar. Wise holds a Bachelor's degree in Engineering Technology with a focus on Environmental Technology from California State University, Long Beach. His skills include solar technology, environmental sustainability, engineering, training, and public speaking.
This document provides details on 10 overseas training courses related to surface water hydrology. The courses are offered by universities and organizations in countries such as Australia, the USA, the Netherlands, and include topics like hydrological observations, data collection and management, flood warning and management, and surface water hydrology. Each course listing includes information on location, topics covered, methods, duration, requirements and certificates awarded.
1. David Glenn Diehl
P.O. Box 75
4633 Lake Shore Drive
Bolton Landing, New York 12814
(518) 644-3760
dgd123@nycap.rr.com
Objective
Exemplary leadership in creation, sales, learning and projects
Summary
Adept in professionally connecting diverse personalities and interests towards goals
MST Biology, BS Biology, AS Math/Science, AS Business Administration, 1000 hour certification
Digital Electronics and Microprocessor Technology
Experience
RensselaerPolytechnic Institute, Bolton Landing, New York January 2002 to Present
Site Manager/Coordinator, Darrin Fresh Water Institute
Coordination of all institute resources for 20+ diverse team members consisting of 8 buildings totaling
35,000 sq. ft., with 8 labs, 7 boats, 5 trucks, 13 dormitory units, 4 docks and 120 feet of waterfront
Effective interaction with local zoning boards, planning boards and independent contractors in working
with ongoing site renovations and the overseeing of such projects
Coordination of a major renovation of an 8,000 sq. ft. housing structure built in 1896
Onsite planning, preparation, oversight and coordination of construction of a 2,400 sq. ft. laboratory
Planning, permitting and coordination of an 800 cubic yard dredging project in Lake George
Design, construction, permitting and deployment of 3 mesocosms of 36,000 liters with 30’support dock
Extensive vendor relations including bid processes for the procurement of goods and services
Creation of educational and community outreach programs
Coordination of government, media, and community relations
Operation and programming of automated building maintenance systems and software
Management of real estate and tenant relations
Creation and maintenance of web site presence
Troubleshooting, repair, maintenance, transport, of boats, trucks, trailers, grounds, and buildings
Writing of curricula and presentation of both fieldwork and laboratory workshops for grades K-12+
Adherence and implementation of OSHA rules and record keeping along with the maintenance of
standard lab safety procedures
North Warren Central School, Chestertown,New York September 2000 to December 2001
Biology and Chemistry Teacher
Computer Resource Instructor and Gifted and Talented Teacher for all Subjects Grades 7-12
Relevant exploration and preparation of students in biology and chemistry
Provided computer resource support for all teachers and students grades 7-12
Taught computer applications for grades 7 and 8
Created,coordinated, and facilitated gifted and talented activities for all disciplines grades 7-12
Glens Falls City School District, Middle School, Glens Falls, New York September 1998 to June 2000
7th Grade Life Science Teacher
Teacher of 180 day per year assignment
2 Year Family Leave coverage position ending June 2000
Focus on technology and immunology
2. Experiencecont.
RensselaerPolytechnic Institute, Bolton Landing, New York June 1997 to December 2001
ResearchTechnician/Maintenance Vendor, Darrin Fresh Water Institute
Summer internship involving wet chemistry/microbiological water analysis of the Lake George watershed
Research/monitoring of western Adirondack lakes funded through the AEAP (Lake Acid Project)
Data/specimen collection by aircraft,boat, SCUBA,and programmable remotes
Lab work in photospectroscopy, titration, TSS, pH, fluorometry, TFC, TC, DO, and conductivity
Continued free-lance work in curriculum development and site maintenance
Fleet Equipment Corporation, Rochelle Park,New Jersey March 1989 to August 1990
District Sales Managerfor a leading manufacturer of tire service trucks and cranes
Managed and implemented all aspects of sales and marketing in six New England States with 28 accounts
Analyzed costs and pricing of manufactured products
Provided worldwide customer service for 320 accounts
Financial Perspectives Inc., Boston, Massachusetts January 1985 to December 1988
Division Manager for a provider of financial services and asset management
Opened lucrative and unrealized market in asset management for 24,000 employees of NYNEX
Conducted over 35 employee benefit/asset management seminars for over 400 employees of NYNEX
Trained and managed 12 sales associates in all aspects of financial consultation and product sales
Analyzed, restructured,and closed on employee benefits programs
Increased division sales of financial products and assets managed by at least 29% per year
Expanded seminar market to include education fund and debt consolidation planning
Licensed in NASD Series 6, 22, and 63
Matrix Instruments Inc., Orangeburg, New York January 1983 to January 1985
Customer and Sales Service Manager for world leader in computer imaging equipment
Coordinated technical specifications to production in medical and business graphics markets
Promoted to service position from quality assurance department
Provided worldwide customer and sales service
Television Graphics Inc., Glen Rock, New Jersey January 1979 to December 1982
Operator and Technician for regional leader of broadcast graphics in 15 states servicing all major networks
Education
MST Biology, December 1997, 4.0 G.P.A.,State University of New York at Plattsburgh
BS Biology, May 1995, State University of New York at Binghamton
AS Math/Science, May 1993, cum laude, Adirondack Community College, Queensbury, New York
AS Business Administration, January 1992, magna cum laude, Adirondack Community College,
Queensbury, New York
1000 Hour Certification, Digital Electronics and Microprocessor Technology, October 1982,
Lyons Institute of Technology, Hackensack,New Jersey
New York State Secondary Teacher Certifications
Biology (Permanent ): May 2003 Business (Permanent):March 2003
Chemistry (Permanent):March 2003 General Science (Permanent): March 2003
References and Credentials Available upon Request