Not exact matches
The MIT grad is a James Beard Award - winning cookbook author and
managing culinary director of Serious Eats, where he
writes the popular «The Food
Lab» column.
She runs
lab meetings when Keely isn't there, helps
write grants, and is involved in
managing the business side of the
lab.
On the one side, I was attracted to the freedom and challenges of academia but was daunted by the prospect of juggling so many tasks:
writing grants, hiring and mentoring students, developing and teaching courses, publishing papers, devising research themes and experiments, buying and stocking up a fully functional
lab, and
managing academia - related politics.
2013 Certificate of Accomplishment in Teaching Program, NCSU 2013 Making the Most of Mentoring in Doctoral Education and Postdoctoral Life, NCSU 2012 Distance Education and Learning Technology Applications seminar series: Introduction to the DE classroom, NCSU 2012 Fundamental in Teaching seminar series: Designing an Effective Course Syllabus, NCSU 2012 Fundamental in Teaching seminar series:
Managing Disruptive Classroom Behavior, NCSU 2012 Fundamentals in Teaching seminar series: Classroom Assessment Techniques, NCSU 2012 Certificate of Accomplishment in Teaching (CoAT) Program, NCSU 2010 Preparing Future Leaders seminar series, Introduction to teaching, NCSU 2010 Preparing Future Leaders seminar series, How to
write a research introduction, NCSU 2010 Preparing Future Leaders seminar series, Teaching in the
lab, NCSU 2010 Preparing Future Leaders seminar series, Getting your research published, NCSU 2010 Preparing Future Leaders seminar series, Postdoc or Professional: what path will you choose?
There is a growing need for highly skilled, well - trained scientists who can run complex projects while also training and supervising students, evaluating data,
writing manuscripts, contributing to grant
writing, and
managing the
lab's day - to - day operations.
But, academic work like assignment and
lab writing work makes it a tough task to
manage time for studies.
Kara Elder is the editorial aide for Food, a position that involves testing recipes,
writing about them and helping to
manage the Post's Food
Lab.
Meticulous in the filtration, leaching and preparation of 3,000 yearly samples tested for organic and inorganic matter throughout the laboratory Led laboratory studies in the leaching process of samples,
writing scientific reports, and maintaining research
lab operations Reached company budget goals earning a paid bonus by specializing in the analysis of contaminants in aqueous solutions, soils, biota, and hazardous waste
Managed resources and fostered innovations that raised levels of health and well - being within the company, yielding unnecessary spending by 25 % Achieved fast results to satisfy the business needs of more than 20 clients increasing company profits and the cost - effectiveness for analytical measurements and services.
Whitech USA, Inc. 06/2004 — 06/2009 Special Projects Manager • Provided level 2 technical support to clients for all software releases •
Managed specialized network integrations of software with VPN Tunnels and enterprise level firewalls • Coordinated and established interfaces with business partner software including Xerox •
Wrote two applications in C++ that allowed company kiosk imaging software to automatically send orders to an Agfa D - Workflow and Kodak DLS systems • Authored windows service in C# which automatically sent orders to the wholesale
lab • Maintained office network, Nortel Networks phone system, Windows 2003 SBS server, and offsite servers • Tested latest software releases and reported bugs to development team