Mike’s Resume

 

Michael Daub

North East, Pennsylvania
mike@mikedaub.com
http://mikedaub.com


Experience

Assistant Professor

Erie Community College
Orchard Park, New York
August 2011 – Present
I teach mathematics.

Tutor

Tutor.com
New York, New York
August 2010 – Present
I tutor online using interactive whiteboard, chat, and voice software.
Subjects: algebra 1, algebra 2, geometry, trigonometry, calculus, and physics.

Tutor

Self-Employed
Erie, Pennsylvania
August 2010 – Present
I tutor college and high school students, both in-person and online.
Physics subjects: mechanics, electromagnetism, thermodynamics, geometric optics.
Mathematics subjects: algebra 1, algebra 2, geometry, trigonometry, precalculus, calculus, analytic geometry, linear algebra, differential equations.
Test preparation: SAT Math, GRE Quantitative, ASVAB.

Instructor

Erie Business Center
Erie, Pennsylvania
February 2011 – April 2011
I taught algebra.
They hired me as a replacement in the middle of the term.

Adjunct Instructor

ITT Technical Institute
Concord, California
September 2009 – November 2009
I taught basic mathematical problem solving.

Gambler

Self-Employed
San Francisco Bay Area, California
June 2008 – June 2009
I played poker in public cardrooms.

Teacher

De La Salle High School
Concord, California
January 2008 – June 2008
I taught physics and algebra one.
They hired me as a replacement teacher in the middle of the school year.

Adjunct Professor

Diablo Valley College
Pleasant Hill, California
August 2007 – December 2007
I taught Elementary Physics.

Graduate Student Researcher

Department of Physics, University of California
Berkeley, California
May 1999 – July 2007
I designed the control and readout electronics for the ACBAR project.
I deployed to Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station for telescope/receiver setup, testing, and maintenance.
I analyzed data using mainly FORTRAN and IDL.

Funding Committee Chair

Graduate Assembly, University of California
Berkeley, California
June 2001 – May 2003
I twice won elections to lead in determining graduate student group funding allocations for entire campus.
Also, I was member of Graduate Assembly’s executive board.

Graduate Student Instructor

Department of Physics, University of California
Berkeley, California
August 1998 – May 1999
I taught basic semiconductor circuits laboratory and introductory mechanics.

Scientist

Naval Surface Warfare Center
Dahlgren, Virginia
January 1998 – July 1998
I developed physics-based software to support the U.S. Submarine Launched Ballistic Missile program.

Teaching Assistant

Department of Physics, Pennsylvania State University
University Park, Pennsylvania
January 1997 – December 1997
I taught introductory electromagnetism.

Lab Assistant

Department of Physics, Pennsylvania State University
University Park, Pennsylvania
May 1996 – December 1997
I wrote software for fabrication and analysis of thin films.

Tutor

Pennsylvania State University
University Park, Pennsylvania
August 1996 – August 1997
I tutored students in physics and calculus in the Comprehensive Studies Program and students in physics in the Sperling Tutoring Program.

Co-Op

Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Oak Ridge, Tennessee
August 1995 – December 1995
I tested optimization algorithms and assisted in design of robotics systems in the Robotics and Process Systems Division, as a student in the U.S. Department of Energy Science and Engineering Research Semester.


Education

M.A. in PhysicsMaster of Arts in Physics

University of California
Berkeley, California
May 2004
GPA: 3.543 out of 4.0
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B.S. in MathematicsBachelor of Science in Mathematics with High Distinction

Pennsylvania State University
University Park, Pennsylvania
December 1997
GPA: 3.87 out of 4.0
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B.S. in PhysicsBachelor of Science in Physics with High Distinction

Pennsylvania State University
University Park, Pennsylvania
December 1997
GPA: 3.87 out of 4.0
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DiplomaHigh School Diploma

Iroquois High School
Erie, Pennsylvania
June 1993


Honors & Awards

Antarctica Service Medal

United States of America
March 2002

Student Service Award

Department of Physics, University of California
Berkeley, California
May 2004


Publications

High resolution CMB power spectrum from the complete ACBAR data set

C.L. Reichardt et al.
Astrophys.J. 694 (2009) 1200-1219

Improved Measurements of the CMB Power Spectrum with ACBAR

C. L. Kuo et al.
Astrophys.J. 664 (2007) 687-701

High Resolution Observations of the CMB Power Spectrum with ACBAR

C. L. Kuo et al.
Astrophys.J. 600 (2004) 32-51

Estimates of Cosmological Parameters Using the CMB Angular Power Spectrum of ACBAR

J. H. Goldstein et al.
Astrophys.J. 599 (2003) 773-785

ACBAR: The Arcminute Cosmology Bolometer Array Receiver

M. C. Runyan et al.
Astrophys.J.Suppl. 149 (2003) 265-287


Affiliations

National Council of Teachers of Mathematics

Member since 2009.


Skills


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