roy@elbereth.rutgers.edu (Herbert Roy) (04/11/91)
HERBERT C. ROY, Ph.D. P.O. Box 501 Cranbury, NJ 08512-0501 Email: roy@elbereth.rutgers.edu or hroy@zodiac.rutgers.edu JOB OBJECTIVE: A position as a research scientist in biophysics, medical physics digital medical imaging or biomedical science. EDUCATION: Rutgers University, Cook College, New Brunswick, NJ Ph.D. from the Department of Environmental Science in the area of medical physics, May 1989 Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY Health Physics Training Program, Summer, 1982 Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA Master of Science in Biological Science, June 1977 Master of Science, Atmospheric Physics, June 1972 Monmouth College, West Long Branch, NJ Bachelor of Science in Physics, June 1969 Minor: Mathematics COURSE Applied Electrophysiology Digital Electronics HIGHLIGHTS: Human Anatomy Laboratory Animal Science Pharmacology Radiation Biology Radiation Dosimetry Radiation Biophysics RESEARCH: Dissertation Title Computer Modelling of Cerenkov Light in Transparent Media, which evaluates Cerenkov light as a dosimeter for electron accelerators Research Fellowship from the Radiation Science Department of Rutgers University doing preliminary work on the dissertation topic, June 1983 - December 1985 AWARDS AND HONORS: Honorable Mention in the Department of Energy's Nuclear Science and Engineering and Health Physics Fellowship Program on March 1, 1982 Elected to Sigma Xi - the Scientific Research Society, 1980 Elected to Pi Mu Epsilon, National Mathematics Honor Society, 1971 President of Monmouth College Chapter, Society of Physics Students, 1968-69 Elected to Monmouth College Honor Society, 1967 WORK EXPERIENCE: PROGRAMMING: New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Environmental Quality, Bureau of Environmental Radiation, Radon Section, Princeton, NJ, November 1989 - Present Research Scientist, independently developing database management program to monitor radon testing and mitigation services in New Jersey; computer consultant for other sections of Radiation Protection Element; co-developed statistical protocol to assess the validity of radon test data (this will be presented at 1991 Symposium on Radon and Radon Reduction Technology); project manager for EPA grant; WANG VS5600 system administrator; supervising data entry staff. Rutgers University, Center of Alcohol Studies, Piscataway, NJ, January 1987 - July 1988 Computer Consultant, developed database management programs for Budget Management and Journal Subscription Lists. Supervised 4 data entry people. Rutgers University, Department of Radiation and Environmental Health and Safety, January 1984-January 1987 Piscataway, NJ Computer Consultant, developed database management programs for industrial hygiene, radiation safety, accident reports and Right-to-Know compliance. Supervised 5 data entry people Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, G.I. Section, Philadelphia, PA, January 1977 - April 1982 Computer Programmer, wrote a statistical analysis program and modules for graphical analysis of clinical data. TEACHING: Drexel University, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Philadelphia, PA, January 1978 - June 1980 Adjunct Instructor, taught Mathematics to Non-Science Majors COMPUTER SKILLS: Hardware: Computer programming experience on IBM 370/168, Burroughs B5500, VAX 8650, DEC 20, PDP 10, PDP 11/23, LSI 11 and IBM PCs. Computer Basic, Fortran and dBASE III and a working familiarity Languages: with APL and UNIX. INTERESTS: Chess, reading, classical music and photography. From October, 1977 to June, 1980, I worked as a volunteer in the Emergency Room of the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania REFERENCES: Available upon written request: Central Credentials Service Career Services Rutgers University 542 George Street New Brunswick, NJ 08903