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EDUCATION
Masters of Science in Mineral Economics, Division of Economics and Business, Colorado School of Mines; Golden, Colorado, May 2002.
Area of Specialization: Quantitative Business Methods and Operations Research.
Hubbert and Sarah Risser Award in Mineral Economics 2001-2002
Masters of Science and Bachelor of Science equivalent; Chemical Engineering, Energy and Combustibles specialty, Madrid School of Mines, UPM, Madrid, Spain; 1998
EXPERIENCE
Research Assistant, 2002
Assisting Professor Dr. Graham A. Davis
Valuation of Mining Properties
Teaching Assistant, Spring-2002
Division Of Economics And Business, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, COCorporate Finance Class, directed by Michael R. Walls, Ph.D.
Grade and tutor graduate corporate finance students.
Research Assistant and Teacher Assistant 2001-2002
Division Of Economics And Business, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO
Economic Evaluation and Investment Decision Methods, for Franklin J. Stermole, Ph.D. and John M. Stermole. Translating above course into Spanish, online
Teaching Assitant, Fall-2001
Division Of Economics And Business, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO Financial and Managerial Class, directed by Ms. Ann Dozoretz.
Grade and tutor financial and managerial accounting students
Technical assistant, Spring 1999-Spring 2000
NITEC LLC Denver, CO
Responsible for database, technical support (working in the simulation and geological areas), dealing with clients and translation of documents (from English into Spanish and vice versa):
-Developing the databases optimizing data management, usage and understanding.
-As a technical assistant working in the different areas of each project, developing subroutines to optimize their general development.
Research Assistant, 1997-1998
Madrid School Of Mines Combustibles Laboratory, Madrid, Spain
Responsible for analyzing used automobile lubricants for the purpose of improving the lubricant properties and their function in automobile engines.
Assistant to General Manager, Summer 1996
British Petroleum, Castellón Refinery, Castellón, Spain
Responsibilities included organizing the schedule for the use of the refinery platform by petroleum ships, determined which class of oil the refinery needed to purchase based on demand, worked with Customs agents, performed other administrative duties as needed. Studied energy balance of the refinery.
Part-time Self-employment, 1987 – 1996
Worked as a private tutor in Mathematics, Chemistry, and Physics for High School students. Provided teaching assistance in Mathematics for two Psychologists to special education students.
ADDITIONAL TRAINING
Seminars in Mineral Law, Petroleum Geology; Nuclear Energy; Energy Generation; Energy and Environment; Infinite Elements; Gemology
ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS
-National Scholarship Recipient for all of college career
-Student Representative in the Polytechnic University of Madrid Committee since 1995
-Editor of the Madrid School of Mines' Bulletin, three years
-Member of the EXPOMINAS '97 Organizing Committee for the First National Conference, Science and Applied Technology to Natural Resources
-Part-time employment in the General Library of the Madrid School of Mines
LANGUAGES
Bilingual in Spanish and English.
TECHNICAL SKILLS
MSDOS, Windows Millenium, and XP, Office 2000, Qbasic, Mathematica 4.0, Precision Tree, Decision Tree, PEEP, Crystal Ball 5.1, Adobe Acrobat 5.0,
E-views 4.0, SAS.
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