Jasmine Daniels (662) 671-0695 | Jadanie1@go.olemiss.edu Permanent address: 805 Private Road 3097, Oxford, MS 38655 Objective Seeking an entry-level position upon graduation in which my knowledge and experience within the chemistry field can be utilized and shared with others. Education Bachelor of Science in Forensic Chemistry, May 2013 University of Mississippi, University, MS GPA: 3.3/4.0 Coursework Quantitative Analysis Instrumental Analysis Biochemistry Forensic DNA Analysis Biophysical Chemistry Chemical Methods for Forensic Chemistry Physical Methods for Forensic Chemistry Toxicology Lab Skills GC-MS HPLC UV-VIS FT-IR Chromatography Acid-Base Chemistry DNA Extraction Electrochemistry Standardization Titration Quality Assurance/Quality Control techniques Balance Calibration Computer Skills Windows Mathmatica MATLAB Microsoft Excel Microsoft Word Microsoft PowerPoint Experience Internship Mississippi Crime Laboratory, Batesville, MS June-August 2012 Drug Chemistry Latent Prints Serology Undergraduate Research Mississippi Crime Laboratory, Batesville, MS June-November 2012 Worked to develop new techniques for analyzing cocaine samples. Responsible for general set-up of experiment. Performed quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC) on FT-IR and GC-MS. Calibrated instruments and balances to ensure integrity of experiment. Work Experience Server, Newk’s Express Café Oxford, MS, April 2012-Present Senior Sales Representative, Pacific Sunwear Southaven, MS, June 2007- March 2012 Honors and Activities The National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers (NOBCChE), 2012 Dean’s List, Spring 2012 Partner of the Roundtable Award, Fall 2012 Relay for Life Committee Member, 2011-2013 Forensic Chemistry Club, 2009-2013 Academic Excellence Scholarship Recipient, 2009-2013