Erin Brown is an Earth Science teacher seeking a teaching position. She has a Master's degree in Earth Science Education and over 15 years of experience in administrative roles and earth science research. Her research experience includes investigating volcanology, sedimentology, and hydrology. She is proficient in laboratory techniques like microscopy and field work skills like GPS mapping. Brown has taught Earth Science at the middle and high school levels and seeks to continue sharing her passion for geology in the classroom.
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1. Erin Brown
Phone: (352) 359-0811
Email: ehscience@gmail.com
Relevant Skills • Standard lab procedures
• Petrographic and polarized light
microscope experience
• Scanning electron microprobe
experience
• Collect and analyze data
• Analyze and interpret results
• Microsoft Office Suite proficient
• Information databases and records management
Field
Experie
nce
• Hydrology - flow rate calculations, contamination maps and abatement plans, water table
mapping, aquifer mapping, well logging
• Sedimentology - grain size analysis, stream bed mapping, trench sample analysis of beach
environments, well logging
• Field Methods - GPS mapping, geologic profile creation and interpretation
• MAT Field Camps - investigating metamorphic rocks and evidence of past glaciation,
exploring landscapes and soil formation, identifying metamorphic and igneous minerals in the
field based on hand sample analysis, collection of mineral, rock and soil samples for later lab
analysis
Lab
Experie
nce
• Under the supervision of Dr. James Webster (AMNH), participated in an investigation of how
the volatiles in a magma and crystallization at various pressures and temperatures impact the
chemical evolution of a magma and the influence of volatiles on the melting behavior and
stability of minerals within a melt. Chemical analysis was conducted using a scanning electron
microprobe and petrographic microscopes.
• Mineral and rock identification through petrographic and polarized light microscopy and hand
sample analysis
• Analysis and interpretation of erosion, estuarine and fluvial features
• Preparation of rock samples for analysis by mass spectroscopy, and scanning electron
microscope
Course Work • Geologic Field Methods
• Earth Materials
• Sedimentology
• Hydrology and Human Affairs
• Geology of Florida
• Geochemistry of the Oceans
• Oceans and Global Climate
• Physical Geology
• Historical Geology
• Oceanography
Education • American Museum of Natural History New York, New York Master of Arts, 2014
Master of Arts in Teaching, Major in Earth Science
• University of Florida Gainesville, Florida Bachelor of Arts, 2013
Major in Geology
• Santa Fe College Gainesville, Florida Associate of Arts, 2011
Major in General Science and Engineering
2. Employment History
Earth and Space Science Teacher August 18, 2016 – February 19, 2016
Howard Middle School, Orange County Public Schools Orlando, Florida
Regents Earth Science Teacher September 8, 2014 – June 24, 2015
Abraham Lincoln High School, New York City Public Schools Brooklyn, New York
Office Assistant September 10, 2010 – August 2012
Division of Nephrology, University of Florida Gainesville, Florida
Program Assistant June 29, 2007 – September 9, 2010
Department of Psychology, University of Florida Gainesville, Florida
Program Assistant August 1, 2005 – June 28, 2007
Department of Health Education & Behavior, University of Florida Gainesville, Florida
Senior Secretary October 12, 2001 – July 31, 2005
Department of Health Education & Behavior, University of Florida Gainesville, Florida
Faculty Secretary August 3, 2000 – October 11, 2001
Department of Communicative Disorders, University of Florida Gainesville, Florida
Clerk Typist May 2, 1999 - August 2, 2000
Department of Statistics, University of Florida Gainesville, Florida
Clerical Aide July 10, 1998 - April 29, 1999
Radiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida Gainesville, Florida
Mail Courier January 9, 1998 - July 10, 1998
College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida Gainesville, Florida
Computer Lab Assistant July 21, 1997 – January 9, 1998
College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida Gainesville, Florida
Awards
• Staff Excellence Award – Department of Psychology, 2009
• Superior Accomplishment Award - Clerical/Office Support – University of Florida, 2005
• Superior Accomplishment Award - Clerical/Office Support – Division 3, 2005
References
Amanda Gordon, Mentor Amanda.Gordon@ocps.net 407-245-1780
Alyson Dame, Mentor ADame@schools.nyc.gov 718-333-7400
Dr. Elaine Howes, Senior Specialist ehowes@amnh.org 917-396-6940
Julie Contino, Senior Specialist jcontino@amnh.org 212-496-3623