Curriculum Vitae

  1. Education

    UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN – MADISON

    Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering (Candidate)
    2022 – 2026 (Anticipated)

    • Honors: L&S Dean’s List (Fall 2023)
    • Relevant Skills & Coursework: Developed rigorous mathematical skills applicable to the quantification of real-world problems via a diverse calculus and linear algebra-based toolset (MATH 220, MATH 234); studied current topics in physical chemistry, including modern quantum mechanics research, and applied said studies within an analytical laboratory environment (CHEM 115, CHEM 116); participated in advanced research in modern chemistry topics, and presented findings in technical mediums via comprehensive papers, presentations, and poster-displays (CHEM 115, CHEM 116, CHEM 299, BIO 152); became competent in the engineering applications of physics (EMA 201, EMA 202); explored ideas in material applications with emphasis on engineering mechanics (EMA 303, EMA 307); studied overlap between biological and chemical concepts as it pertains to environmental engineering challenges (CIVIL 320); developed competencies with modern surveying tools and techniques (CIVIL 291).

    COLUMBUS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL

    High School Degree
    2018 – 2022

    • Honors: High honor roll, AP Scholar, Academic Bowl (English)
    • Relevant Skills & Experiences: Coordinated planning, events, and execution of various student activities as elected president of the school’s band program; provided mentorship to students while assessing growth and assisting musical development and horn section leader; exercised mass communication skills as a writer for the school newspaper.
  2. Technical Skills

    • Highly proficient in MS Office & Google Equivalents
    • Familiar with MATLAB & Wolfram Mathematica
    • Familiar with Shimadzu GCMSsolution
    • Proficient in Markes Instrument Control Software
    • Proficient in TSI Aerosol Instrument Manager software
    • Experience in modern GCMS techniques for VOC analysis
    • Proficient with laser levels, optical transits
    • Proficient with total station workflows and applications in surveying and construction layout
    • Familiar with AutoCAD and Civil 3D
    • Familiar with Revu Bluebeam
  3. Professional & Leadership Experiences

    Raymond P. Cattell, Inc.

    Assistant Project Manager
    May 2023 – Present
    Construction Management Intern
    Feb. 2024 – Present
    May 2023 – Sept. 2023

    • Measures and tracks quantities on project completion
    • Assists project managers with daily tasks on an as-needed basis
    • Facilitates communication between project foremen and municipal engineering authorities
    • Distributes construction notices and follows up with community members
    • Plans project logistics including PSC Diggers Hotline notifications and signage

    Badger Amateur Radio Society (W9YT)

    Sept. 2023 – Present
    Elected Club President (2024–2025)
    Elected Club Treasurer (2023–2024)

    • Manages club finances according to university guidelines
    • Supports club culture and member development
    • Leads club meetings, projects, and technical events
    • Develops international amateur radio operating skills

    Chemistry Undergraduate Research Board Fall Symposium

    Invited Speaker β€” Nov. 2023

    • Presented insights from the student research perspective
    • Guided new researchers through expectations and opportunities

    Target (Store #2497)

    Guest Advocate β€” Mar. 2022 – July 2024

    • Main point of contact for guest concerns and inquiries
    • Ensured safe, accurate handling of high-value transactions
  4. Research Experience & Interests

    Bertram Group (University of Wisconsin – Madison)

    Undergraduate Researcher β€” Mar. 2023 – Dec. 2023

    • Automated sampling for volatile organic compound analysis
    • Assisted with lake spray aerosol studies using custom instrumentation
    • Focused on freshwater marine aerosol generation and detection