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About Candidate
I am a multidisciplinary graduate researcher and data analyst with expertise in kinesiology, biomechanics, and health behavior, currently pursuing an M.S. in Kinesiology at Washington State University. Experienced in statistical modeling, motion capture analysis (Vicon Nexus), and behavioral research, with proficiency in R, Python, SPSS, and Qualtrics. Demonstrating leadership as a Graduate Lab Manager and Teaching Assistant, managing undergraduate research teams and instructing courses on health and wellness. Passionate about applying data-driven methods to real-world problems across public health, accessibility, and performance science, with a proven ability to communicate insights clearly, collaborate across disciplines, and lead educational and research initiatives. Seeking roles that combine data science, health promotion, and research impact.
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• Manage and mentor a team of 5 undergraduate research assistants, overseeing task delegation, scheduling, and quality control of data collection efforts. • Conducting systematic literature reviews to support ongoing research projects in biomechanics, movement science, and kinesiology. • Operate and maintain motion capture systems (Vicon Nexus) to collect and analyze kinematic and kinetic data; contribute to the development of standardized data processing pipelines. • Coordinate participant recruitment, informed consent, and screening processes in accordance with IRB-approved human subjects protocols, ensuring ethical compliance. • Maintain detailed documentation of procedures, participant logs, and protocol deviations to ensure audit-readiness and regulatory compliance.
• Instruct two sections of KINES 261: Health and Wellness, engaging 20-30 undergraduate students per class in evidence-based discussions on physical activity, nutrition, and mental health. • Design and deliver interactive lectures, activities, and assessments, aligning with course objectives to enhance student learning and retention. • Incorporate research-driven content on chronic disease, preventive care, and behavior change theory into lecture design. • Provide individualized academic support, including office hours and review sessions, to help students succeed in coursework. • Collaborate with faculty and teaching assistants to ensure curriculum consistency and instructional effectiveness. • Judge kinesiology undergraduates from across the program at the Bruya-Wood Undergraduate Research Conference.
• Appointed based on recommendations from members of the graduate faculty. • Aiding executive members of the graduate faculty to implement meaningful changes in the Kinesiology graduate program. • Collaborating with faculty to evaluate and improve graduate student experiences, including advising, research support, and teaching assistantship policies. • Representing the voice and concerns of graduate kinesiology students in departmental decision-making, contributing to discussions on curriculum, program development, and policy changes. • Promoting inclusivity and student-centered policy design by advocating for diverse perspectives within academic planning processes.
• Acted as a first responder to any weight room incidents, demonstrating swift and effective response capabilities. • Interacted directly with patrons and supervisors to improve customer experiences through personal relationships. • Ensured facility accessibility by providing modified instructions for movements and equipment to individuals with disabilities and functional limitations. • Maintained CPR/AED certifications with regular skills audits for continuous proficiency. • Facilitated the seamless operations of the weight room, coordinating with a team of 20 staff members to ensure compliance with safety protocols and enhance facility utilization through strategic equipment management.
• Interacted directly with clients in administering a variety of fitness tests including VO2 Max, BodPod, and RMR. • Collaborated effectively with a small team over an extended duration, acquiring valuable experience in teamwork. • Contributed to safety improvements in endurance sport protocols in partnership with the Ironman World Championships. • Analyzed complex data sets from over 500 triathletes, identifying key health markers that contributed to improved safety measures and training protocols in collaboration with the Ironman World Championships.
• Travelled around the Pacific Northwest to aid in sporting and recreation events for veterans including trapshooting, fishing, beer brewing, skiing. • Assisted NWPVA members in attending the National Disabled Veterans Winter Sports Clinic. • Built and maintained meaningful personal relationships with veterans from across the country. • Received the Brent Gardenia Award for Outstanding Volunteerism (2020).


