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Name: Mimi Roy
Contact Information
E-mail: mroy@geo.wvu.edu
Phone Number: 304 319 0774
Target Work Locations:
#1 - Houston, TX
#2 - ,
Willing to Relocate? Yes
Date Available: 07/01/2005
Objective
To be a challenging research worker.
My research interests revolve around contaminant chemistry including their
fate and transport, chemically and microbiologically reactive transport in
groundwater and soils, and environmental hydrogeology.
Education
Master of Science (MS) June 2005 (expected)
Major: Geology
West Virginia University
Research Title: A Sequential Extraction Study of Selenium from rock cores and
watersheds in West Virginia.
Advisor: Dr. Dorothy Vesper
Current GPA: 4.0
Master of Science (MS) 1999
Major: Geology
Presidency College (India)
Research Title: A Study of the Structural Evolution and Metamorphic Changes
in the Singbhum Shear Zone at Bangriposi, Orissa
Advisor: Dr. Harendra Nath Bhattacharya.
GPA: 4.0
Bachelor of Science (BS) 1997
University of Calcutta (India)
Major: Geology
Minor: Chemistry, Mathematics
GPA: 3.8
Professional Experience
Research Assistant May 2004 - Present
West Virginia Water Research Institute
West Virginia University
Project Name: OSM 178d Selenium
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Sequential Extraction of Se from water and rock samples
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Fate and transport of Se
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Remediation of Se contamination
Teaching Assistant August 2003 – April 2004
West Virginia University
Department of Geology
Research Assistant May 2003 - July 2003
West Virginia Water Research Institute
West Virginia University
Project Name: Monongahela Basin Mine Pool Project
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GIS mapping of active and flooded mines
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Looking at mine chemistry
Teaching Assistant August 2002 – April 2003
University of Texas at Arlington
Department of Geosciences
Awards and Honors
Graduate Scholarship University of Texas at Arlington August 2002 – April
2003
National Merit Scholarship Govt. of West Bengal 1992
Relevant Graduate Courses
Contaminant Transport Chemistry
Aqueous Geochemistry
Applied Field Geochemistry
Environmental Geochemistry
Groundwater Science using GIS
Basic Hydrology
Soil Microbiology
Reclamation of Disturbed Soils
Spatial Analysis in Resource Management
Basic GIS
Spatial Analysis
Remote Sensing
Global Plate Tectonics
Geophysics
Geostatistics
Structural Geology
Mineralogy
Computer Skills
Operating System: UNIX, WINDOWS
Languages: C, C++, Visual Basic, Oracle
GIS Tools: ArcView 3.x, ArcGIS (ArcMap, Spatial Analyst, 3D Analyst)
Groundwater Modeling Tools: MODFLOW, Groundwater Vistas, Surfer v.7.0
Geochemical Modeling Tools: Visual MINTEQA2
Remote Sensing Tools: Erdas Imagine (8.6)
References
Available upon request.
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