Andrew M. P. Mcdonnell

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Andrew M. P. Mcdonnell

Andrew M. P. McDonnell Marine Chemistry and Geochemistry Phone: (951) 265-5224 Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, MS #25 E-mail: [email protected] 266 Woods Hole Road Woods Hole, MA 02543

RESEARCH INTERESTS  Oceanic dimethylsulfide cycling and climate feedbacks  Ocean biogeochemical and ecosystem dynamics

EDUCATION Massachusetts Institute of Technology / Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution 8/2005-present Joint Program in Oceanography. Graduate Student, Chemical Oceanography University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 9/2000-6/2005 Bachelor of Science, 2005, Chemical Engineering University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia 7/2002-11/2002 Study Abroad Semester Related Coursework Ocean Biogeochemical Dynamics and Climate Chemical Oceanography Transport Phenomena—Momentum, Heat & Mass Chemical Thermodynamics

Chemical Reaction Engineering Aquatic Chemistry Biology—Organismic, Cellular, Molecular, & Genetic Biochemistry Computer Skills Windows Matlab MS Office Seabird Data Mac OS Fortran LabView

EXPERIENCE Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution 9/2005-present Graduate Student University of California, Los Angeles 1/2004-6/2005 Researcher for Prof. Nicolas Gruber, Biogeochemistry Group  Collection of water samples in the Santa Monica Bay  Setup of total alkalinity titration system and analysis of samples University of California, San Diego, Scripps Institution of Oceanography 1/2005-2/2005 Alkalinity technician aboard R/V Revelle, P16S, CLIVAR repeat hydrographic cruise University of California, San Diego, Scripps Institution of Oceanography Summer 2004 Summer Internship with Prof. Andrew Dickson, Marine Physical Laboratory  Error investigation of total alkalinity titrations and calculation methods  Computer/instrument interfacing University of California, Riverside Summer 2003 Researcher for Prof. Yushan Yan, Department of Chemical and Environmental Eng.  Synthesis of zeolite thin films and testing of hydrophilic and biocidal properties.  First-author journal paper currently in press with Advanced Functional Materials Eastern Municipal Water District, Perris, CA Summers of 2002, 2000 Summer Intern, Department of Water Reclamation  Created and compiled Asset Hierarchy of the District as part of Maintenance Management Program International Rectifier, El Segundo, CA Summer 2001 Summer Intern, Fab 5, Photolithography area  Data collection and analysis on alignment targets, signal quality, and position

PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS McDonnell, A., Beving, D., Wang, A., Chen, W., Yan, Y., 2005. Hydrophilic and antimicrobial zeolite coatings for gravity-independent water separation. Adv. Functional Materials, 15, No. 2, 336-340. McDonnell, A., Beving, D., Wang, A., Chen, W., Yan, Y., Hydrophilic and antimicrobial zeolite coatings for space station heat exchangers. American Institute of Chemical Engineers National Conference, November 17, 2003. Poster. Page 1 of 2 Leinweber, A., Shipe, R., Coleman, H., McDonnell, A., Esther, T., Gruber, N., Seasonal carbon cycling in Santa Monica Bay, Southern California. European Geosciences Union General Assembly, April 25, 2005. Poster. Leinweber, A., Gruber, N., Shipe, R., Frenzel, H., Friederich, G., Coleman, H., Esther, T., McDonnell, A., Seasonal carbon cycling in Santa Monica Bay, Southern California. Seventh International Carbon Dioxide Conference, September, 2005. Poster.

FELLOWSHIPS, SCHOLARSHIPS, and AWARDS Joint Program Alumni Fellowship. 9/2005-present. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. Chester W. Nimitz Fellowship. 2005-2006. Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Declined. Dean’s Honor List, Winter 2005, Spring 2005, UCLA, School of Engineering and Applied Science. Pac-10 All Academic Rowing Team, 6/2002 International Rectifier Community Scholarship, 2000, 2001 Temecula Sunrise Rotary Leadership Scholarship, 2000 Eagle Scout, 1999, BSA Troop 301, Temecula, CA

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