Caleb W. Stanton Curriculum Vitae

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Caleb W. Stanton
Curriculum Vitae
January, 2014
526 Lytle St, Redlands, CA 92374 USA
Phone:
760-415-8612
Email:
caleb.w.stanton@gmail.com
Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/pub/caleb-stanton/6a/44b/ba9
Academic Preparation
Current
2011
M.S. Geology, Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA (expected June, 2014)
B.S. Chemical Engineering, University of California, Riverside, CA
Positions Held
2014
Teaching Assistant for Stratigraphy & Basin Analysis, Earth and Biologic Sciences,
Loma Linda University
2011-2014
Research Assistant for sedimentology lab under Dr. Kevin Nick, Earth and Biologic
Sciences, Loma Linda University
2010-2011
Undergraduate Research Assistant for the nanocharacterization laboratory under Dr.
Nosang Myung, Department of Chemical & Environmental Engineering, University of
California, Riverside. Received stipend.
2008
Undergraduate Research Assistant on the Tracking and Imaging Gamma-Ray
Experiment (TIGRE) under Dr. Allen Zych, Department of Physics, University of
California, Riverside
Grants and Proposals Submitted
2012
Geologic Society of America, “High Resolution Correlations and Depositional
Environments Associated with a 9.2 Ma tuff in a Fore-arc Basin, Pisco Formation,
Peru”, submitted, not funded.
2012
Geological Society of America Travel Grant, $100
2008
California Space Grant Consortium, “Galvanic Displacement of Lead Nanowires on
Zinc Substrates”, submitted, not funded.
2008
California Space Grant Consortium, “Tracking and Imaging Gamma-Ray Experiment
(TIGRE)”, Funded $1950.
Published Abstracts
2012
Stanton, Caleb W., Coronado, Jankel L., Nick, Kevin E. 2012. High resolution
correlation and paleoenvironments of diatomaceous mudstone and sandy intervals,
Miocene Pisco Fm, Peru. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs 44
(7): 131.
Student Expositions
2013
AAPG Student Exposition in Houston, TX. Poster presented with abstract. “High
resolution correlation and paleoenvironments of diatomaceous siltstone and sandy
intervals, Miocene Pisco Fm, Peru”.
2013
West-Coast AAPG Student Exposition in Northridge, CA. Poster presented with
abstract. “High resolution correlation and paleoenvironments of diatomaceous
siltstone and sandy intervals, Miocene Pisco Fm, Peru”.
Honors and Awards
2013
1st Place in AAPG Student Exposition Poster Competition, Houston, TX. “High
Resolution Correlation and Paleoenvironments of Diatomaceous Siltstone and Sandy
Intervals, Miocene Pisco Fm, Peru”. Awarded $500.
2011
1st Place Design in Waste-Management Education & Research Consortium (WERC)
contest in Las Cruces, N.M. “Effects of Magnetic Fields on Ionic Solutions”. Awarded
$2500.
2008-09
Honors Fellowship. Awarded $1000.
Laboratory Experience
Scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction analysis, laser diffraction grain-size analysis, thin
section preparation, magnetic susceptibility analysis
Separation column operation, heat exchangers, PFR/MFR reaction analysis, conductivity & pH
measurement, hardness tests
Software Experience
Matlab, DYNSIM, PRO/II & SuperPro Simulation, Adobe Illustrator, ArcGIS, Microsoft Office
Special Courses
2013
Anadarko Rig Tour, AAPG Student Exposition, Houston, TX
2012
Sequence Stratigraphy for Graduate Students, GSA Annual Meeting, Charlotte, NC
Society Memberships
AAPG – American Association of Petroleum Geologists
GSA – Geological Society of America
AIChE – American Institute of Chemical Engineers
EWB – Engineers Without Borders
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