Liam Bhajan
Graduate Research Assistant at Boston College- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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Boston College
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Graduate Research Assistant
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Aug 2018 - Present
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Ceres Imaging
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United States
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Data Infrastructure and Analytics
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1 - 100 Employee
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GIS and Remote Sensing Analyst
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Jul 2017 - Aug 2018
Use of remote sensing tools to process and develop aerial imagery for the development of agronomic products and for ongoing agronomy research. Use of remote sensing tools to process and develop aerial imagery for the development of agronomic products and for ongoing agronomy research.
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Stanford University
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Resident Assistant
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Sep 2015 - Jun 2017
Fostered community in ‘four-class’ and ‘upperclassmen’ dorms through effective programs, mentorship and general support for residents.Trained in team building, conflict resolution, student counselling and emergency response.
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Research Assistant - Historical Geobiology Research Group
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Jun 2016 - 2017
Senior Thesis: Investigate the depositional redox conditions of the Canol Formation and its relationship to petroleum systems. Prepared over 80 samples of black shales to determine the amount of sulfur, carbon, iron and trace element in sediments from the Ordovician age Road River Group formation. Analyzed results to characterize the depositional redox conditions through chemostratigraphs.
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Research Assistant - Zoback Stress and Crustal Mechanics Group
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Jun 2015 - Sep 2015
Analyzed well log data from Texas to determine stress orientations. Utilized ArcGIS to integrate old and new stress data and generate a spatial stress map for Texas.Updated map of Oklahoma to include new stress and earthquake data for use by public officials.
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Stanford University
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Research Assistant - Extreme Environment Laboratory
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Jun 2014 - Sep 2014
Used in situ probe to identify the structural transformations of WSe2 (Tungsten Di-Selenide) at high pressure. Used in situ probe to identify the structural transformations of WSe2 (Tungsten Di-Selenide) at high pressure.
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Education
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Boston College
Master of Science - MS, Geological and Earth Sciences/Geosciences -
Stanford University
Bachelor’s Degree, Geological Sciences