Brian Allen Campbell
3245 Rockyhock Rd., Edenton, NC 27932
Phone: (252)221-3101, Email: bacampbell@mail.ecsu.edu or campbell002@hotmail.com
Objective
To obtain a position as a field researcher that will allow for my continuing education, culminating in a Masters Degree in geology or a related field.
Education
2005: Attending Elizabeth City State University; Freshmen Major: Geology, Minor: Art
2001: AAS, Major: Biomedical Instrumentation, ECPI College of Technology
1998: Graduates Equivalency Diploma, College of the Albemarle, 5th in class of 300
Awards & Scholarships
October-December 2001: ECPI College of Technology Academic Achievement Award, GPA 3.95
Specialized Knowledge & Skills
Research and report composition, Graphics design
Computer & Technology
Microsoft network administration Dos, Excel, PowerPoint, Windows
Electronic troubleshooting & repair Operation of electrical testing
Schematic analysis & Design tools; DMM, Oscilloscope Amp meters
Internships/ Educational Grants
March 16 – 21, 2005
Internship, Mt. Rainer National Park - Focus on preseason preparation and the environmental standards required for park maintenance.
Summer 2005: REU at Pennsylvania State University.
Employment
- Spring 2005- Present
Research assistant Elizabeth City State University
- 2004-Present
Landscape Design and alteration self employed Edenton, NC
- 2002-2004
Carpenter with Bailey & Sons Construction Moyock, NC
- Spring - fall 2002
Public Relations and Wild Life Documentation Buffalo Field Campaign, West Yellowstone, Montana.
- 2001-2002
Machine Operator/Mechanic, Ashton Lewis Lumber Co. Gatesville, NC. Operated and maintained industrial machinery including saws, planers, and sorting machines.
- Pre 1999
Part time Masons Apprentice Crumm Construction Moyock, NC
Research Interest
- Geology: Terrestrial Composition and Continental Emergence
- Anthropology: Distribution of Prehistoric Civilization and Cross Culture Migration
- Oceanographic Geology: Submerged Shore line of continental shelf
- Geomorphology: disaster prediction and damage assessment
- Ecology: supplementation and conservation of existing resources
Travel Sites Visited
- Yellowstone National Park Montana, recreational
- Mt. Rainer national Park, educational
- Mt. St Helens National Park, research trip
- Mt. Hood National Park, educational
- Elkins West Virginia Fossil Beds, paleontology research
Presentations
Art and the Evolution of the Geologic Mapping,
Art in Science Conference, April 16, 2005 & ECSU Science Week February 26, 2005
Oral Presentation, “Locating Geologic References within the Oral Traditions of Indian Tribes of the Pacific Northwest” ECSU Art in Science Conference April 16, 2005
Personal Interest & Hobbies
- Landscape Design
- Native Botanical Gardening
- Carving; wood and stone
- Kayaking, hiking, all terrains
- Sketching still life original composition
- Carpentry/cabinet making
- Painting; oils and water colors
- Reading: nonfiction; biographies, field guides, National Geographic and similar magazines, fiction; fantasy, science fiction, mystery.
Exhibitions and Showings
ECSU Study of the Earth Art Exhibit, April 15, 2005, 3 rd place for piece: “ Snowy Pass”, oil painting.
Personal Data:
- Citizenship: Natural Born U.S.
- License: North Carolina class C driver’s license
- Bondability: Yes