Mike Daub’s Curriculum Vitae
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Contact Info
Name
Michael David Daub
Address
3130 Oak Road Apt 424
Walnut Creek,
CA
94597-7752
USA
Phone
(925) 952-4258
(Home)
(814) 602-1344
(Cell)
Website
Work Experience
Teacher
De La Salle High School,
Concord, CA
January 2008 - June 2008
- Physics
- Algebra I
Adjunct Professor
Diablo Valley College,
Pleasant Hill, CA
August 2007 - December 2007
- Physics 110, Elementary Physics (Fall 2007)
Graduate Student Researcher
Department of Physics,
University of California,
Berkeley, CA
May 1999 - July 2007
- Advisor: Professor William L. Holzapfel
- Designed control and readout system for the Arcminute Cosmology Bolometer Array Receiver (ACBAR) project.
- Deployed at Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station during five summer seasons for telescope/receiver setup, testing, and maintenance.
- Analyzed data using mainly FORTRAN and IDL.
Graduate Student Instructor
Department of Physics,
University of California,
Berkeley, CA
August 1998 - May 1999
- Physics 111, Basic Semiconductor Circuits Lab (Spring 1999)
- Physics 8A, Introductory Physics for Life Sciences (Fall 1998)
Scientist
Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division,
Dahlgren, VA
January - July 1998
-
Developed and maintained fire-control and targeting software for
US Trident I and II Submarine Launched Ballistic Missile fleets.
Teaching Assistant
Department of Physics,
Pennsylvania State University,
University Park, PA
January 1997 - December 1997
- Physics 202, Introductory Electricity and Magnetism (Fall 1997)
- Physics 202H, Honors Introductory Electricity and Magnetism (Spring 1997)
Lab Assistant
Department of Physics,
Pennsylvania State University,
University Park, PA
May 1996 - December 1997
- Advisor: Professor Qi Li
- Fabrication and analysis of thin films.
Tutor
Comprehensive Studies Program,
Pennsylvania State University,
University Park, PA
January 1997 - August 1997
Tutor
Sperling Tutoring Program,
Department of Physics,
Pennsylvania State University,
University Park, PA
August 1996 - December 1996
Co-Op
Robotics and Process Systems Division,
Oak Ridge National Laboratory,
Oak Ridge, TN
August 1995 - December 1995
- U.S. Department of Energy Science and Engineering Research Semester
- Tested effectiveness of optimization algorithms.
- Assisted in design of robotics systems.
Education
University of Californa, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
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Master of Arts,
Physics
(May 2004)
The Pennsylvania State Univeristy, University Park, PA
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Bachelor of Science with High Distinction,
Mathematics
(December 1997)
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Bachelor of Science with High Distinction,
Physics
(December 1997)
Iroquois Junior-Senior High School, Erie, PA
- Class of 1993
Honors & Awards
-
Antarctica Service Medal of the
United States of America
(March 2002)
- UC Berkeley Physics Department Student Service Award (May 2004)
- NASA Space Grant Summer Fellowship (Summer 1999)
- Department of Education GAANN Fellowship (Fall 1998 - Spring 1999)
- Penn State Dean's List (Every Semester, Fall 1993 - Fall 1997)
- Eberly College of Science Academic Honors (Every Semester, Fall 1993 - Fall 1997)
- Eberly College of Science Alumni Scholarship (Fall 1997)
- John and Elizabeth Holmes Teas Fellowship (Spring 1996 - Fall 1997)
- Granville B. Lane Scholarship (Fall 1996 - Fall 1997)
- Penn State President's Freshman Award (April 1994)
- Phi Eta Sigma National Honor Society (April 1994)
Publications
Improved Measurements of the CMB Power Spectrum with ACBAR
C. L. Kuo et al.
The Astrophysical Journal,
Volume 664, Issue 2, pp. 687-701.
High Resolution Observations of the CMB Power Spectrum with ACBAR
C. L. Kuo et al.
The Astrophysical Journal,
Volume 600, Issue 1, pp. 32-51.
Estimates of Cosmological Parameters Using the CMB Angular Power Spectrum of ACBAR
J. H. Goldstein et al.
The Astrophysical Journal,
Volume 599, Issue 2, pp. 773-785.
ACBAR: The Arcminute Cosmology Bolometer Array Receiver
M. C. Runyan et al.
The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series,
Volume 149, Issue 2, pp. 265-287.
Letter Home from the South Pole
M. Daub
Berkeley Science Review,
Issue 2, p. 45.
Activities & Organizations
American Association of Physics Teachers
- Member (August 2007 - Present)
United States Antarctic Program
- Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station (5 Summer Seasons, 1999 - 2004)
UC Berkeley Physics Graduate Student Association (PGSA)
- President (Fall 1999 - Spring 2005)
- Member (Fall 1999 - Summer 2007)
UC Berkeley Graduate Assembly
- Delegate (Spring 1999 - Spring 2003)
- Alternate Delegate (Fall 2003 - Spring 2004)
- Funding Committee Member (Fall 1999 - Spring 2003)
- Funding Committee Chair (Fall 2001 - Spring 2003)
- Executive Board (Fall 2001 - Spring 2003)
UC Berkeley Department of Physics
- Faculty Mentor/Grad Student Liaison Committee (Spring 1999 - Fall 2006)
- Safety Committee (Fall 2000 - Spring 2004)
- Policy Committee (Fall 2003 - Spring 2004)