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Erik Blekht is a Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering student at Penn State University with a 3.03 GPA. He is looking for an internship this summer utilizing his engineering background. Erik has taken relevant courses including physical geology, C++ programming, and a class investigating energy recovery in the US, Australia and New Zealand. He has received academic honors and leadership experience through founding a fraternity and holding various jobs.

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Erik Blekht is a Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering student at Penn State University with a 3.03 GPA. He is looking for an internship this summer utilizing his engineering background. Erik has taken relevant courses including physical geology, C++ programming, and a class investigating energy recovery in the US, Australia and New Zealand. He has received academic honors and leadership experience through founding a fraternity and holding various jobs.

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Erik Blekht

Home- 224 Birchwood Road, Old Tappan, NJ 07675 School- 240 E Prospect Ave., Unit 16, State College, PA 16801 Phone Number: 201-693-1929 E-Mail: [email protected]

Objective:

To obtain an internship this summer (2013) utilizing my Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering background.

Education:
The Pennsylvania State University Expected Graduation Date: May 2014 Bachelor of Science in Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Previous academic year GPA: 3.03 o Major GPA: 3.15

Relevant Courses:
CAUSE 2013 PROGRAM o Admitted to a year-long series of classes which investigates the political, economic, scientific, and technological factors driving the recovery and utilization of energy in three contrasting locations: The U.S., Australia, and New Zealand. Includes a 14 day research trip to New Zealand o Begins in January 2013 and ends in December 2013 Chemistry Laboratory o Research Project Part of a 4 person team, researched causes/origins/effects of hardness and softness of water due to metal ions Developed and implemented collaborative research strategies Geo-resource Evaluation and Investment Analysis o Evaluated geo-resources; conducted present value and rate of return analysis, mineral property and reserve estimation, and cost estimation. Applied engineering economy concepts to geo-resources including energy and minerals Physical Geology o Focus on Earths processes and their effects on materials, structure, and morphology of the Earths crust. Class work included weekly lab reports involving the analysis of topics surrounding the stated focuses and local field work C++ programming o Developed and implemented algorithmic procedure-oriented language, with emphasis on numerical methods for engineering problems

Honors/Awards:
NJSIAA (New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association) Scholar Athlete Award and Scholarship (May 2010)

Leadership/Teamwork:
Co-founder and former Vice-President of C-Teen at Old Tappan Founding Father Member of Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity at The Pennsylvania State University Chapter

Experience:
2008-2009 Cashier at A&P Supermarket (Old Tappan, NJ) o Developed customer service skills 2009 and 2010 Summer Employment: Accounting Internship at Laundromax LLC. (Queens, New York) o Extensive use of Microsoft Excel features as a full time employee 2011 Summer Employment: Position at Sancar Wallpaper Co. (Brooklyn, New York) o Responsible for handling shipping orders and marketing o Heavy focus on communication with clients. 2012 Summer/Fall Employment: Held various positions and utilized in multiple areas in on campus food court at the HUBRobeson Center (University Park, PA)

Languages:
Russian and (basic) Spanish

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