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Tyler James Brisbin 2004 Beechcroft Court Cincinnati, OH 45233 E-mail: [email protected] Home: (513) 347-3126 Mobile: (513) 379-8177 Education University of Cincinnati, College of Engineering and Applied Science Masters of Engineering in Computer Science Graduated August 2016 Graduate GPA: 3.481 GRE Analytical Writing Score: 96 th percentile Completed Graduate Courses: Cyber Defense Overview, Wireless and Mobile Networks, Database Theory, Applied Ordinary Differential Equations, Management of Professionals, Entrepreneurship and Tech Law, Intro to Bioinformatics, Data Encoding, Computer Networking Training in C++, Java, Python, MySQL, Linux command line Computer Science Undergraduate Prerequisite Courses Undergraduate GPA: 3.92 University of Cincinnati courses: Design and Analysis of Algorithms, Data Structures, Computer Science I Xavier University course: Computer Science II Mount St. Joseph University course: Database Design and Development Mount St. Joseph University, Department of Chemistry and Physical Sciences Bachelors of Science in Chemistry Graduation Date: May 2013 GPA: 3.741, Magna Cum Laude Completed Courses for Major: Calculus I-IV, Physics, General Chemistry, Organic, Analytical, Physical, and Inorganic Chemistry and Protein Biochemistry Extracurricular: Solo violinist in Department of Music recitals Chemistry Undergraduate Thesis Concerns the extraction and purification of a mutant form of calbindin protein for future nuclear magnetic resonance imaging study into its structure and function Used methods of incubation of bacteria, transformation of bacteria with plasmid, spectrophotometry , heat extraction of protein from bacteria, centrifugation of cells, and SDS-PAGE analysis Publications A Cup of Coffee for the Chemists Published on American Chemical Society Reactions website on February 27, 2013 Editors: Nicole DiFabio, Christopher Zeigler Link: https://acsundergrad.wordpress.com/2013/02/27/a-cup-of-coffee-for-the- chemists/ Referenced in Coffee Lovers digital magazine Work Experience

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Tyler James Brisbin2004 Beechcroft CourtCincinnati, OH 45233

E-mail: [email protected]: (513) 347-3126 Mobile: (513) 379-8177

Education

University of Cincinnati, College of Engineering and Applied Science Masters of Engineering in Computer Science Graduated August 2016 Graduate GPA: 3.481 GRE Analytical Writing Score: 96th percentile Completed Graduate Courses: Cyber Defense Overview, Wireless and Mobile Networks,

Database Theory, Applied Ordinary Differential Equations, Management of Professionals, Entrepreneurship and Tech Law, Intro to Bioinformatics, Data Encoding, Computer Networking

Training in C++, Java, Python, MySQL, Linux command line

Computer Science Undergraduate Prerequisite Courses Undergraduate GPA: 3.92 University of Cincinnati courses: Design and Analysis of Algorithms, Data Structures,

Computer Science I Xavier University course: Computer Science II Mount St. Joseph University course: Database Design and Development

Mount St. Joseph University, Department of Chemistry and Physical Sciences Bachelors of Science in Chemistry Graduation Date: May 2013 GPA: 3.741, Magna Cum Laude Completed Courses for Major: Calculus I-IV, Physics, General Chemistry, Organic, Analytical,

Physical, and Inorganic Chemistry and Protein Biochemistry Extracurricular: Solo violinist in Department of Music recitals Chemistry Undergraduate Thesis

Concerns the extraction and purification of a mutant form of calbindin protein for future nuclear magnetic resonance imaging study into its structure and function

Used methods of incubation of bacteria, transformation of bacteria with plasmid, spectrophotometry , heat extraction of protein from bacteria, centrifugation of cells, and SDS-PAGE analysis

Publications

A Cup of Coffee for the Chemists Published on American Chemical Society Reactions website on February 27, 2013 Editors: Nicole DiFabio, Christopher Zeigler Link: https://acsundergrad.wordpress.com/2013/02/27/a-cup-of-coffee-for-the-chemists/ Referenced in Coffee Lovers digital magazine

Work Experience

Tata Consultancy ServicesSoftware Engineer (June 2016-Present)

Provide team-based software solutions for clients

The Kroger CompanyDrug and General Merchandise Clerk (June 2015-June 2016)Supervisors: Mary Ann Russell-Mumaw, Patricia Scudder

Condition items in the department of Drug and General Merchandise Stock department-specific items and shelves for the storefront

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Provide customer assistance regarding availability of store products, their prices, and available backstock

Institute for Policy Research, University of CincinnatiTelephone Interviewer (April 2014-January 2015)Supervisor: Melissa Smith

Conduct phone interviews for gathering demographic poll data and completing reports. Interview and screen potential candidates for multi-university studies.

Self-EmployedPrivate Tutor (October 2013-December 2013)

Private tutoring during the Fall Semester of 2013 in Chemistry on-site at University of Cincinnati Blue Ash College

Mount St. Joseph University, Division of Health SciencesHealth Sciences Assistant (May 2012-August 2012)Supervisor: Donna Panzeca

Maintained daily operations of the Health Sciences Division including the preparation of class materials, preparing nursing labs for exams, storing and organizing student records, and handling sensitive information for the program, its certifications, and its students.

Mount St. Joseph University, Department of Chemistry and Physical SciencesLab Assistant (March 2012-May 2012)Supervisors: Dr. Christa Currie and Colleen McSwiggin

Developed a new method to test the effectiveness of solutions for a qualitative analysis experiment which previously failed multiple times during the General Chemistry course taught by Dr. Christa Currie

Synthesized new solutions that demonstrated the qualitative analysis experiment and determined that the root cause of the problem came from old inert solutions dating back to 2005 that were used in previous semesters without success over the last three years from 2009-2012

These new salt solutions replaced the old solutions for future freshman class experiments. The new reagents produced the desired outcomes for students so that they could see the results

Mount St. Joseph University, Learning CenterPeer Tutor (September 2010-January 2012)

Tutored freshman students of various backgrounds and needs in subjects of chemistry and biology

Bayley PlaceAccounting Clerk (June 2010-August 2010)Supervisors: Celeste Mackey and Mileena Davis

Used two databases (American Data ECS and PointClickCare.com) to manage resident attendance in programs, receipts of transactions for resident funds, reimbursements for trips, and the reorganization of files for ease of locating receipts for financial records of senior residents

Volunteer Experience

Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal, Museum of Natural History and ScienceAdult Volunteer (October 2013 – June 2016)Supervisor: Maria Dehne

Educate and guide guests at exhibits across the museum. Recipient of the Butler-Bain Award for volunteer and guest service excellence on July 31st, 2014.

Our Lady of the Visitation School8th Grade Science Fair Judge (January 21, 2016)Supervisor: Laura Ellis

Judged students in their projects for the 8th Grade Science Fair using the criteria of knowledge achieved, presentation, scientific tests, and explanations of their concepts and results

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St. Simon the Apostle ChurchViolinist (July 2013-December 2013)Supervisor: Emily Wynn

Performed with church choir during Sunday morning mass