University of Iowa - Chemistry
PhD. Candidate at The University of Iowa, Department of Chemistry
Chemicals
Daniel
Parr IV
Iowa City, Iowa Area
Electrochemistry, Mathematical Modeling, Software Development, Chemical Engineering
Helpdesk Analyst
Acted as the face of the Bradley University technology department. Worked to solve technology issues for both students and faculty.
Undergraduate Research Assistant
Haverhals Group: Lead on a spectroelectroanalytical chemistry research project and lead on a mass transport in mesoporous thin film electrodes project.
Yildirim Yolcu Group: Research into the applications of the spectrum of the Laplacian operator in shape recognition.
Network Intern, Network Technician
Managed the Robotics Team's web server, Apache, which ran on the CentOS distribution of Linux.
Learned to manage a Windows Domain with Windows Server 2003 with some introduction to Windows Server 2008.
Helped to maintain a great relationship between the technical department and the teachers.
Learned to create a running File Server with Samba which runs on Linux
Gained a good knowledge of Linux commands which allows for good use of the OS
Created a running Zimbra Email Server running on CentOS Linux.
Learned to use some of the Ghost Software Suite created by Symantec.
Created a Print Server for managing printers and print jobs.
PhD Candidate
Graduate Research Assistant
Graduate Teaching Assistant
Assistant
Daniel worked at Dan Parr -Land Surveying as a Assistant
Counter Intelligence Agent
Daniel worked at Geek Squad as a Counter Intelligence Agent
Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
Chemistry and Mathematics
Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
Chemistry and Mathematics
Double majoring in Chemistry and Mathematics in search of a Pre-med degree
Helpdesk Analyst
Acted as the face of the Bradley University technology department. Worked to solve technology issues for both students and faculty.
Undergraduate Research Assistant
Haverhals Group: Lead on a spectroelectroanalytical chemistry research project and lead on a mass transport in mesoporous thin film electrodes project.
Yildirim Yolcu Group: Research into the applications of the spectrum of the Laplacian operator in shape recognition.
The Electrochemical Society
The following profiles may or may not be the same professor: