Business Address: the University of Texas at Austin s9

Business Address: the University of Texas at Austin s9

<p> Sean C. Murphy Professional Summary May 2, 2014</p><p>Business address: The University of Texas at Austin Bureau of Economic Geology University Station, Box X Austin, Texas 78713-8924 (512) 471-0217 E-mail address: [email protected]</p><p>Academic Background</p><p>B.S. Geology (English minor), College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA, 1979 M.S. Geology, University of Georgia, Athens, 1984 M.B.A. Operations Management/Marketing, The University of Texas at Austin, 1988</p><p>Areas of Expertise</p><p>A. Human resources. B. Project Management. C. Consensus Building.</p><p>Professional Work Experience</p><p>A. Present Position: Project Manager, Bureau of Economic Geology, The University of Texas at Austin (November 2007 - Present).</p><p>B. Staffing and Assignee Program Manager, Human Resources, SEMATECH, Austin, Texas (July 1999 - Present).</p><p>Management of recruiting and placement department for a 400-employee, nonprofit, research consortium. Certified Senior Professional Human Resources (SPHR) through 12/31/07. Trained and experienced in project management, consensus building, technology transfer, and time management. Excellent presentation skills. Facilitator of regional forums for state “Energy” & “Petroleum Refining” industry clusters, spring 2005. Development of energy/nanotech sensor proposal.</p><p>C. Technology Transfer Manager and Assignee Coordinator, Motorola, Austin, Texas (1996 - 1999).</p><p>Management of Motorola’s $20M annual investment in, and 20+ engineers at, SEMATECH. ROI for Motorola exceeded 4× over a 3-year period. Development of top 10 hit list and annual technical objectives for Motorola and assignees.</p><p>D. Lithography Equipment Development Manager, Motorola, Austin, Texas (1993 - 1996).</p><p>Coordination of technology collaboration between 42 worldwide factories and laboratories. Management of evaluation and joint development of advanced manufacturing equipment, including negotiation of contracts with suppliers. Set-up of user groups with all major lithography (litho) suppliers. Responsible for litho-related programs at SEMATECH. Primary Litho representative and co-chairman at SEMATECH and Litho representative to Semiconductor Research Corporation (SRC).</p><p>E. Senior Technology Transfer Engineer, Motorola, Austin, Texas (1990 - 1993).</p><p>Motorola assignee to SEMATECH. Senior engineer responsible for coordinating, reviewing, and managing the transfer of litho technology information to consortium member companies. Coordinated 2-week competitive analysis trip to Japan for 35 SEMATECH engineers.</p><p>F. Product Marketing Engineer, Motorola, Austin, Texas (1988 - 1990).</p><p>Development of Digital Signal Processor (DSP) accounts in U.S., Asia-Pacific, and Europe during a period of rapid growth (1989 growth rate was 300%). Set and quoted prices, wrote and edited promotional literature, forecasted demand, and recruited new key customers.</p><p>G. Lithography Process Engineer, Motorola, Austin, Texas (1984 - 1987).</p><p>Process engineer for manufacturing facility. Lead engineer for off shift in position that required creative and immediate decision-making/data analysis, while earning MBA.</p><p>H. Exploration Geologist, Marathon Resources (February 1982 - December 1982).</p><p>Field geologist for base metal sulfide drilling operation in Hockley, Texas.</p><p>Professional Societies</p><p>AHRMA SHRM Town and Country Optimists</p><p>Committee Responsibilities and Professional Activities</p><p>Coach, Lacrosse, Town and Country Optimists, 2007 President, Lacrosse Parents' Club, Westwood, 2005 - 2006</p><p>Publications</p><p>Articles Murphy, Sean, 2009, I have seen the future, and it is very small, in Laubach, S. E., and Tinker, S. W., eds., 2009, Earth’s art: celebrating the Centennial of the Bureau of Economic Geology, 1909– 2009: The University of Texas at Austin, Bureau of Economic Geology, p. 138–139.</p><p>Abstracts</p><p>Andrews, J. R., Dunlap, D. B., Standen, A. R., Averett, A. R., Cutright, B. L., and Murphy, Sean, 2013, An Immersive 3D Presentation of Permian Basin Geology; a Web Portal Prototype for Accessing Online Geologic Data (abs.): presented at West Texas Geological Society Fall Symposium, September 26, 2013.</p><p>Thesis</p><p>Studies and thesis focused on high-temperature geochemistry and meta-volcanic regimes conducive to economic mineral deposits. Lecturing</p><p>Public Outreach Volunteer (demonstrating faceting and related optics): Earth Science Week, Austin, Texas, 2007. Geology field-trip leader: Boy scouts and students, Austin, Texas, 2007.</p><p>Miscellaneous Activities of a Professional Nature</p><p>Digital photographer (www.murphotos.smugmug.com)</p>

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