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Eric Kioko

Austin,TX

Summary

Proven achiever in biochemistry, notably with Applied Nanotech, where I spearheaded the production of Graphene foils, driving forward advanced device applications. Excelled in computational modeling and fostering team collaboration, significantly enhancing project outcomes. Skilled in chemical handling and meticulous documentation, I consistently met project deadlines, underscoring my technical proficiency and exceptional time management.

As an Research Assistant at the University of Texas at Arlington, I am engaged in the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE), a pioneering global initiative in neutrino science. In this role, I have significantly contributed to the project's success by developing a novel heating analysis using ANSYS and MATLAB. This analysis measures heat distribution in tungsten metallic coverings during partial accelerator discharges, ensuring the accuracy and reliability of our findings through detailed simulations and analyses.

Detail-oriented team player with strong organizational skills. Ability to handle multiple projects simultaneously with a high degree of accuracy.

Work History

Biochemistry Intern

Applied Nanotech
Austin, TX
06.2022 - 07.2022
  • Oversaw the production of Graphene foils, essential components for advanced devices and experiments
  • Assisted senior researchers in Implementing comprehensive components, leading to the discovery of novel biochemical pathways into the Engineering Industry.
  • Conducted detailed fabrication processes, ensuring the quality and precision of these critical materials.
  • Demonstrated excellent time management abilities by balancing multiple projects simultaneously while meeting deadlines consistently.
  • Maintained meticulous records of chemical usage and inventory, ensuring compliance with safety standards.
  • Increased collaboration among team members by actively participating in meetings and sharing findings.

Education

Bachelor of Science - University Studies

The University of Texas At Arlington
Arlington, TX
05.2026

Skills

  • Chemical Handling
  • Microscopy Techniques
  • Technical Proficiency
  • Documentation and Record-Keeping
  • Collaborative Work
  • Computational modeling
  • Research and Data Analysis

CAD Experience

Heating Analysis Development: Developed a new heating analysis using ANSYS and MATLAB to measure heat distribution in tungsten metallic coverings during partial accelerator discharges.

Timeline

Biochemistry Intern

Applied Nanotech
06.2022 - 07.2022

Bachelor of Science - University Studies

The University of Texas At Arlington
Eric Kioko