Catherine Enders
CURRICULUM VITAE
EDUCATION:
University of California | Berkeley, CA | Class of 2018 Degree: Biostatistics & Epidemiology MPH. GPA: N/A. University of California | Santa Barbara, CA | Class of 2016 Degree: Psychology B.A. Minors: Statistical Science and Professional Writing. GPA: 3.94. Graduating with Highest Honors and Distinction in the Major. WORK and RESEARCH EXPERIENCE:
Undergraduate Researcher | December 2014 to Present The Center for Nanotechnology in Society | Santa Barbara, CA Duties: Assisting research on risk and benefit perception of new technologies; data analysis using nVivo software; managing databases in Endnote; data visualization using Excel and SPSS Research Intern | October 2015 to Present The Chancellor's Undergraduate Sustainability Research Program | Santa Barbara, CA Duties: Designing and conducting my own research project in environmental psychology and sustainability psychology with faculty oversight; training undergraduate Research Assistants; frequent use of SPSS statistical analysis software Research Assistant | October 2014 to March 2015 Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences | Santa Barbara, CA Duties: Managing participants and confederates; taking saliva samples for hormonal assays; taking measurements of strength and fitness; data entry Student Assistant | October 2013 to June 2014 Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering | Santa Barbara, CA Duties: Organized and maintained supplies and Excel documents; interdepartmental mail distribution; event advertisement; assorted administrative projects and errands for department employees Independent Contractor | September 2013 Dicks & Workman, Attorneys at Law, APC | San Diego, CA Duties: Summarizing depositions |
AWARDS and HONORS:
The Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Research UC Santa Barbara, 2016. The Morgan Award for Academic Excellence in Psychology UC Santa Barbara, 2016. Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities Grant ($750) UC Santa Barbara, 2015-2016. Policy, Science, Technology and Society Scholar National Science Foundation & Arizona State University, 2015-2016. Member of the College of Letters and Science Honors Program UC Santa Barbara, 2014-2016. Dean's Honors UC Santa Barbara, in 2013, 2014, and 2015. SPECIAL SKILLS and EXPERIENCE: Base proficiency in SAS, R and Python programming. Base proficiency in the use of SPSS statistical analysis software. Proficiency in the use of nVivo qualitative data analysis software. Base proficiency in the use of Endnote bibliographic software. PUBLICATIONS: 1. M. Thomas, N. Pidgeon, D. Evensen, T. Partridge, A. Hasell, C. Enders, B. Harthorn, M. Bradshaw "Public perceptions of hydraulic fracturing for shale gas and oil in the United States and Canada." under review at WIRES Climate Change. 2. M. Thomas, N. Pidgeon, D. Evensen, T. Partridge, A. Hasell, C. Enders, B. Harthorn "Public Perceptions of the Shale Gas in North America: A Review of Evidence." Report for M4ShaleGas: Measuring, monitoring, mitigating and managing the environmental impact of shale gas. The European Union's Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme. 3. T. Partridge, B. Harthorn, N. Pidgeon, M. Thomas, A. Hasell, L. Stevenson, C. Enders (in preparation) "Deliberating Fracking and the Future: US/UK Views on HF Technologies and Climate Change" under review at Global Environmental Change. 4. M. Thomas, N. Pidgeon, T. Partridge, B. Harthorn, A. Hasell, L. Stevenson, C. Enders (in preparation) "Public perceptions of shale oil/gas extraction by HF in the US and GB" proposed submission for PNAS. PRESENTATIONS: 1. Do you act like a Green Gaucho? An Exploration of Social Identity and Pro-environmental Behavior. Poster presentation at the Seventeenth Annual Society for Personality and Social Psychology Convention during the Sustainability Psychology Pre-conference, San Diego, CA, January 28, 2016. 2. Upstream Deliberations on Hydraulic Fracturing: Protocol Design. Poster presentation at the University of California at Santa Barbara World Anthropology Day Open House, Santa Barbara, CA, February 18th, 2016. 3. Perceptions of Health Risks Associated with 'Fracking' in the US and the UK. Oral presentation at the 25th Silver Jubilee Annual Meeting of the Society for Risk Analysis in Europe, Bath, United Kingdom, June 20-22, 2016. 4. Do you act like a Green Gaucho? An Exploration of Social Identity and Pro-environmental Behavior. Poster presentation at the University of California at Santa Barbara Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities Colloquium, Santa Barbara, CA, May 17, 2016. |
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