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Danielle C. Graves

Campus Address
ECSU Campus Box 672
1704 Weeksville Rd.
Elizabeth City, NC 27909
(252)335-3696
[email protected]
[email protected]


Objective:
To obtain internship and work experience that will provide me with the necessary knowledge and skills that will effectively contribute to a successful career in the fields of math and computer science.


Education:

Elizabeth City State University
                                  Elizabeth City, NC                         Graduation Date: 5/7/05
Major: Applied Mathematics
Minor: Computer Science
GPA: 3.824

Bethel High School                                                        Hampton, VA                                          9/97-6/01
Graduated June 14, 2001 Highest Honors
GPA:3.91


Internship/Research Experience:


September 2004 - April 2005
Elizabeth City State University; Elizabeth City, NC
-Worked on a research project entitled: "Remotely Sensed and In-Situ Observations of a Coastal Upwelling Event along the North Carolina Coast, July 2000"

May 17,2004 - July 9, 2004
Elizabeth City State University
Researcher, URE in Ocean and Marine Science
-Worked on a research project entitled: "The Spatial and Temporal Variability of the Northwestern Gulf of Mexico During 2002"

May 27, 2003 - July 18, 2003

Elizabeth City State University; Elizabeth City, NC
Researcher, URE in Ocean, Marine, and Space Science
-Worked on a research project entitled: Locating the Remnants of the "Lost Colony of Roanoke"

September 2002 - April 2003
Elizabeth City State University; Elizabeth City, NC
-Worked on a research project entitled "How to Site Manage Networks, Computers, and Services Using Administrative Tools"

June 3, 2002 - August 24, 2002:
Hampton University; Hampton, VA
Researcher, UniPhy-REU
-Conducted a research project entitled "The Analysis of Fuel Optimal Periodic Trajectories"

August 2001 - May 2002:
Elizabeth City State University; Elizabeth City, NC
Researcher, Office of Naval Research
-Worked on a NASA sponsored research project entitled "Math of the Great Dismal Swamp," developing interactive games using Macromedia Authorware to be used in the classrooms of grades K-3

Skills & Interests:
M icrosoft Word; Windows 95, 98, 2000; Microsoft PowerPoint;PASCAL; Macromedia Dreamweaver MX; Mathematica 4.0; HTML; Macintosh; Unix; GPS; GIS; EARTH 2.1; ArcView; Motivated; Hard-worker; Outgoing and Friendly

Honors & Awards:
Miss Math & Computer Science Club - Fall 2002
National Dean's List - 2001-2002, 2002-2003
Vice-Chancellor's List - Spring 2002
Honor Marshal - 134th Commencement Convocation; May 2002
Office of Naval Research Scholars Award; April 2002
Chancellor's Distinguished Emblem Award; Fall 2001
Chancellor's List - Fall 2001
National Scholars Honor Society
Tom Joyner Foundation Scholar - 2003

Conferences:
IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium 2004: Science for Society: Exploring and Managing a Changing Planet- September 19, 2004 - September 26, 2004
Poster Presentation Made-"Science, Settlement, and Remote Sensing: Locating the Remains of the Lost Colony of NE North Carolina"
*Paper Published
Egan Convention Center - Anchorage, AK

17th Annual ADMI Conference - May 20, 2004 - May 22, 2004
Holiday Inn Capitol - Orland, FL

16th Annual ADMI Conference - May 30, 2003 - June 1, 2003
Holiday Inn Capitol - Washington D.C.

2003 Council on Undergraduate Research: Posters on the Hill - April 15, 2003
Poster Presentation Made - "The Analysis of Fuel Optimal Periodic Trajectories"

12th Annual SOARS Conference - November 8, 2001
North Carolina Central University - Durham, NC
Presentation Made - "The Analysis of Fuel Optimal Periodic Trajectories"

2nd Annual NASA/NSF/TSU Research Symposium - April 19-20, 2002
Tennessee State University - Memphis, TN
Presentation Made - "Math of the Great Dismal Swamp"

Sigma Xi 2001 Student Research Symposium - November 10, 2001
Raleigh, NC

11th Annual SOARS Conference - November 9, 2001
North Carolina Central University - Durham, NC