Philip I. Thomas completes majors in Systems Engineering and Physics in May 2013 at Washington University in St. Louis. Proceeding graduation, he plans to pursuit a career in data analysis at a technology company.
Perform screening and technical due diligence of prospective investments.
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position("Washington University Tech Entrepreneurs (wute)","Saint Louis, MO","Director - wute.vc","9/11-Present",'
Launch wute.vc, a lecture series connecting students with venture capitalists and seasoned entrepreneurs
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position("Washington University in St. Louis Department of Physics","Saint Louis, MO","Teaching Assistant, General Physics I and General Physics II","8/11-Present","", "");
position("WUSauce","St. Louis, MO","Communication Chair","9/10-Present",'
Performed with audition-only salsa dance team, taught salsa lessons, and participated in community outreach.
Served as Communication Director for annual Dance-Off event in 2011 and 2012
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position("Washington University in St. Louis Department of Computer Science","St. Louis, MO","Teaching Assistant, Introduction to Computing Tools: MATLAB","1/11-6/11","","");
position("Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis","St. Louis, MO","Research Assistant, Dr. Jennifer Lodge Laboratory","9/09-1/12",'
Studied pathogenic fungus Cryptococcus neoformans with in vitro, in vivo, and computational techniques.
Selected Project Experience:
Bioinformatics – Designed, developed, and implemented a scalable C. neoformans Strain Database for collaborative use in the scientific community.
Gene research – Studied stress sensors involved with nitrositive stress.
Animal testing – Analyzed strain virulence with in vitro studies in mice.