Bianca Maya Majumder, PhD Student, University of Wyoming
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Bianca Maya Majumder 1000 E. University Ave. Laramie, WY 82071 Cell: (339) 927 - 6920 Email:  bmajumde@uwyo.edu EDUCATION &  RESEARCH University of Wyoming, Geology and Geophysics, Laramie, WY                                  [July 2015 — May 2020 expected]  PhD in Geology, Advisor: Dr. John Kaszuba  Geochemistry of fluid - rock interactions in unconventional petroleum systems — experimentally evaluating  geochemical and mineralogical processes due to interactions among Powder River Basin (WY) reservoir rocks,  forma tion waters, and hydraulic fracturing fluids  Energy GA Fellowship University of Miami , Miami, FL [August 2011 - May 2015]   B.S. in Geological Sciences (3.8 GPA) &  B.A. in Biology (3.3 GPA)  Universit y of Miami Dickinson Scholarshi p EXPERIENCE Physical Geology Graduate Teaching Assistant, University of Wyoming [Fall 2015]  Lecture and conduct three laboratory sections for undergraduate Physical Geology Undergraduate  Mineralogy  Teaching Assistant , University of M iami        [Fall 2014]        Design ed, ran, and taught the laboratory for Mineralogy  (upper level geology course)  students w co - TA ;  topics  include crystallography, mineral identification, and optical mineralogy  Paleoclimatology Lab  Research Assistant , Virginia Key, Miami FL                 [August 2014 - May 2015 ]  The  Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, p rocessing  of Japan Sea sediment samples and  extraction of foraminifera for stable  isotope analysis , XRF of cores for Dr. Larry Peterson CleanPowerPerks Apprenticeship, Boston, MA                                                           [June - August 2014]  Clean - energy marketing apprenticeship, duties included marketing a brand based on providing clean energy to  businesses and individuals in a small team ________________________________________________________________________________________________ SCIENCE  FIELD WORK ExxonMobil’s Global Geoscience  Guadalupe Mountains Fi eld Course [March 2015]  Recruited by the company to learn about  basin analysis and hydrocarbon play elements in the Permian Basin  of West Texas and Southeast New Mexico , networking within petroleum geoscience West Texas /New Mexico Field Course [ March 2014]  5 day field excursion led by Dr. Harold Wanless,  analyzing fossil reef systems from the Mississippian,  Pennsylvanian, and Permian Newfoundland/Labrador, Canada Field  Course               [July 2013]  F our - week field/ laboratory  course . M apping, description and interpretation of rock and structural sequences,  paleoenvironmental reconstruction, and interpretation of tectonic history Coastal Ecology and Management  of the Bahamas  Field Course [June 2013]  F ield study in Great Exuma. W ater quality monitoring , and coastal assessment . Individual research  project  and  presentation. Dominican Republic Field Course [March 2013]  5 day field excursion led by Dr. James Klaus and Dr. Donald McNeill , Coral Reef Deposits of the Dominican  Republic /Geological Significance of Reefal F acies LEADERSHIP/ACTIVITIES President, Treasurer,  Beta Beta Beta Biological Honors Society [Fall 2013 — Spring 2015] Secretary,  Sigma Gamma Epsilon Environmental Science Honors Society [Fall 2014 — Spring 2015] CLEO Institute member, Miami, FL [Spring 2013 — ]                                            Certified Member through attendance of  lectures  on current global climate change and assessment of  knowledge SKILLS  Proficient in scanning electron m icroscopy (SEM)  Gas  Chromatography/Organic Chemistry Laboratory techniques  Mapping /Field skills and w ater quality monitoring •	Proficient in Microsoft Office
Bianca Majumder, PhD student
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