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Cameron R. Smith757-515-1386 [email protected]
OBJECTIVEI want to work in a fast-paced, challenging industry environment where I am able to utilize my creativity and critical thinking skills. I excel in taking ownership of a problem, analyzing each aspect, researching potential results, and developing efficient and impactful solutions.
RESEARCH EDUCATIONOld Dominion University, Norfolk, VA (2011- pres.)
Ph. D. – Chemistry – AnalyticalLynchburg College, Lynchburg, VA (2007-2011)
BS– Chemistry, Minor – Coaching – GPA 3.65
RELATED EXPERIENCEIndustrial Qualifications
Extensive Knowledge of Analytical Chemistry, GLP, SOP Pertinent Coursework: Analytical Chemistry, Advanced Mass Spectroscopy, Organic
SpectroscopyCommunication and Leadership Qualifications
Research Group Manager, Dr. James Lee Laboratory, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA. Supervised a graduate research team (5 to 10 graduate students), multiple projects and a research laboratory
Graduate Teaching Assistant, Old Dominion University (2011-2015)Instrumentation Qualifications
Flame AAS/AES, GC/MS, HPLC, UV-Vis, MFS, Nutrient Analyzer, FTIR (ATR), NMR, FTICR-MS, EA, TOC Analyzer, ELISA, Immunoassays, SDS page
TECHNICAL WRITING SKILLSOld Dominion University, Norfolk, VA
Smith, C.R.; Buzan, E.M.; Lee, J.W. “Potential Impact of Biochar Water-Extractable Substances on Environmental Sustainability.” ACS Sustainable Chem. Eng., 2013, 1 (1)
Smith, C.R.; Sleighter, R.L.; Hatcher, P.G.; Lee, J.W. “Molecular Characterization of Inhibiting Biochar Water-Extractable Substances Using Electrospray Ionization Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance Mass Spectrometry.” Environ. Sci. Technol., 2013, 47 (23)
Lynchburg College, Lynchburg, VA Williams, D.A.; Smith, C.; Zhang, Z. “An Efficient Procedure for the Preparation of Natural
Products Bearing the 2-(2-phenylethyl)chromone skeleton.” Tetrahedron Letters, 2013, 54 (32)
TEACHING EXPERIENCEOld Dominion University, Norfolk, VA: Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry (2011-2015)
Graduate Teaching Assistant- Instructor of Organic chemistry laboratory I & II, Analytical chemistry laboratory, Foundations of chemistry laboratory I, Accelerated General Chemistry I and II Laboratory
HONORS Multidisciplinary Seed Grant – Research Assistantship (Summer/Fall 2013), Virginia Foundation
of Independent Colleges Summer Research Grant – Undergraduate Research Assistantship (Summer 2010), Lynchburg College Men’s Varsity Soccer (2007-2010) – National Championship Runner-up (2010) – 1st Team All-Conference (2010)