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Ishra Noor (“Ella”) 128 Hillside St., Unit 2, Boston, MA 02120 | (856)669-8478 |
Curriculum Vitae
Education
M.S. Security & Resilience Studies (SRS), Northeastern University GPA: 4.0
Anticipated Graduation: May 2017 B.S. Environmental Geosciences, Purdue University
Minor in Political Science
Technical Skills
Fluent in English & Hindi
Esri ArcGIS Desktop Certificate
and Proficiency in ArcGIS
Online
Matlab and Python
Programming Languages
Statistical Data Analysis using
SAS, STATA, Microsoft Excel
Academic Research and
Technical Writing
Salesforce Client Relationship
Management Platform
Proficient in Microsoft Office, Adobe Photoshop
Additional Strengths
Problem Solving using Strategic
Thinking
Project and Organization
Management
Effective Communication &
Public Speaking
Budgeting & Financial
Management
Leadership & Team-based
Collaboration
Employment
Research Assistant to the Director of Employer Outreach Northeastern University School of Law – Office of the Dean, Boston, MA September 2016 – Present
I currently work with the Director of Employer Outreach to create alternative, non-traditional legal employment opportunities for
recent graduates of Northeastern Law School.
Analyzed and Interpreted data from project sales-cycle using statistical techniques.
Consolidated correspondence documents, current events, and memos for routine reports.
Created a digital map to highlight the extensive NUSL Alumni Network beyond the Boston area using ArcGIS Online.
Managed CRM systems throughout project lifecycle
Maintained an organized database of contacts while assuring information privacy.
Participated in meetings to discuss partnerships between NUSL and various organizations.
Preparation & Distribution Services American Red Cross of Massachusetts, Boston, MA September 2016-Present
Organized 5-day emergency food supply to low-income clients on a volunteer basis.
Provided rapid and quality service to high-volume influx of clients while upholding best sanitation standards.
Performed efficient data-entry of food bank registration, food stamp applications, and security.
Communicated with diverse clients in various languages, including basic Spanish and French.
Collaborated with other team members in outreach campaigns emphasizing healthy nutrition.
Center for the Environment (C4E) Undergraduate Student Research Intern Global Sustainability Institute – Purdue University Discovery Park 2013-2014
September 2016 - Present
August 2011 – May 2016
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Worked with Managing Director of the Center for the Environment and Purdue Climate Change Research Center to promoted
the C4E’s presence and research portfolio, and support university-wide collaboration on complex environmental challenges
facing our world.
Developed and maintained outreach-event campaigns to local academic institutions.
Conducted research interviews; recorded, and transcribed post-meeting notes for weekly reports.
Curated a series of articles featuring innovative faculty and student research.
Promoted on-campus sustainability activities with the Office of Sustainability.
Assessed and implemented social media marketing strategies to optimize and engage audience members.
Maintained database of contacts within the Global Sustainability Institute.
Research & Experience
Assessment of Logan Airport Transportation Resilience
Northeastern University, Boston, MA December 2016
Lead a semester-long risk analysis of MassPort assets focusing on the security of the Boston Logan Airport in response to threat of a
major hurricane to strike Boston, MA.
Worked with colleagues in Security and Resilience M.S. Program to identified vulnerabilities, issues in governance, interconnectedness,
etc. and formally presented our findings and possible solutions to MassPort in December 2016.
Evacuation Behavior of Tohoku Tsunami and Earthquake Purdue University Dep’t of Political Science 2013-2015
Conducted background research on the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and resulting tsunami and its effects on Japan as a whole.
Synthesized information from personal interviews conducted from survivors of the Tohoku event in Watari, Miyagi Prefecture,
Japan.
Determined similarities and differences in evacuation behaviors of survivors.
Developed research question and appropriate design based on available data from interviews as well as evacuation maps provided by
the town of Watari.
Performed statistical data analysis to determine correlation between dependent variable (evacuation behavior) and various
independent variables (situational information).
Combining arcGIS technology, observable soil moisture using Google Earth historical imagery, and evacuation maps of survivors,
created a map communicating individual evacuation routes.
Assessed areas of traffic based on mode of transportation (determines rate), distance from epicenter and distance from coast, and
time of evacuation.
Presented initial results at academic conferences and prepared snapshot for publication in research journal.
Paleoglaciology of Sweden and Norway Stockholm University Dep’t of Geology, Stockholm, Sweden
Purdue University EAPS 2015
Participated in a two week Scandinavian expedition to study the glacial history of Sweden and Norway through field work, ArcGIS
mapping, and close collaboration with graduate students and faculty of the geology department at Stockholm University.
Compared and contrasted glacial landscape of Dalarna, Sweden with previous glacial history of Northern Indiana thousands of years
ago.
Fieldwork included intensive hikes over several kilometers, glacier climbing, visual identification of paleoglacial landforms, and
GPS data collection.
Environmental and Social Impact of Micro-hydropower in West Central Cameroon University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand
Purdue University Global Design Team 2014
Collaborated with a large team of engineers, scientists, and anthropologists from the Purdue University Global Design
Network to improve the existing community hydropower turbine design in Bangang, Cameroon.
Drafted, Performed, and Presented Environmental Risk Assessment (EIA) of dam to stakeholder groups and design
review committee.
Aided in the creation of surveys to administer to local residents of Bangang, Cameroon.
Partnered with nonprofit organization, African Center for Renewable Energy (ACREST).
Earthquake Engineering Student in Christchurch, New Zealand University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand
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Purdue University Office of Global Engineering 2014
Worked alongside a group of 18 Purdue Engineering students traveling to Christchurch New Zealand while concurrently taking a
course on earthquake engineering at the University of Canterbury.
Provided unique insight from the perspective of a geoscientist.
Researched earthquake recovery strategy of Christchurch, New Zealand after the city suffered a series of devastating earthquakes in
early 2011.
Investigated damaging effects of liquefaction, soil strength failure, and analyzed structural instability on the Canterbury Provincial
Government Buildings.
Evaluated established recovery plans to rebuild the city of Christchurch, assessing factors such as community resilience, emergency
response, time, and cost of implementation.
Maintained field notes, coordinated final report, and learning portfolio.
Prarie Invasion Climate Experiment (PRICLE) Purdue University Dep’t of Forestry & Natural Resources
Purdue University Department of Ecological and Environmental Engineering 2013
Assisted in laboratory setting to study the effect of altered precipitation and nutrient addition on grass plots affected by invasive species.
Performed precise weight measurements and maintained up-to-date records.
Teaching
Engineering Environmental Sustainability Teaching Assistant Purdue University August 2015-May 2016 Partnered with Civil Engineering faculty at Purdue University and a team of other passionate, and hardworking TAs to curate an
interdisciplinary, interactive course on Environmental Sustainability.
Cultivated relationships between the Northeastern University School of Law and other organizations to establish potential collaboration
opportunities.
Helped to administer and educate undergraduate engineering students on the fundamental implications of global-scale resource utilization.
Lead discussions with students on subjects of population dynamics, poverty alleviation, and ecosystem impacts of everyday choices.
Emphasized interdisciplinary curriculum focusing on the food, energy, and water nexus.
Practiced fair grading protocols and completed tasks proficiently and in a timely matter.
Attended and actively participated in weekly planning meetings to receive and improve upon both positive and critical feedback.
Earthquakes & Volcanoes Teaching Assistant Purdue University Department of Earth Atmospheric & Planetary Sciences August 2014-December 2014
Helped educate and grade undergraduate student assessments on topics such as seismology, volcanology, remote sensing, and
associated hazards and forecasting techniques.
Attended and actively participated in weekly progress meetings to plan changes from student and instructor feedback.
Affiliations
Northeastern University Graduate Student Government September 2016 – Present
Represented undergraduate body within the College of Science to the Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences (EAPS) Department.
Official representative of the graduate student body at Northeastern University.
Serve as a liaison between the graduate student body and university administration.
Promote campus-wide activities with the purpose of improving intra-university relationships between undergrads, graduate students, and faculty.
Purdue University Geological Society 2012-2016
o President (August 2013-May 2014) Represented undergraduate body within the College of Science to the Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences (EAPS)
Department.
Worked closely with EAPS faculty to budget and fund merchandise, philanthropies, community service events, recruitment, and
educational outreach.
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Lead organization’s meetings, voting procedures, and field trips.
Drafted and amended official organization charter and mission, adding ad-hoc committee positions and integrating them fully.
Responsible for field-trip safety protocols.
o Vice President (May 2014-August 2015) Supported later President and other members of the executive board as Vice President in following years.
Phi Sigma Rho (Alpha Chapter) 2012-Present
o Alumni (May 2016)
Represented the Alpha Chapter of Phi Sigma Rho Sorority, a self-governing body marketing academic excellence,
community involvement, and leadership development, as a sister of the Alpha Lambda class.
o Director of Recruitment (2013) Supported Vice President of Standards and Executive Board for Alpha Chapter.
Developed and executed recruitment campaign in alignment with National Panhellenic bylaws.
Served as liaison between Executive Board of Phi Sigma Rho Alpha Chapter and Purdue University Greek Life Community.
Organized and budgeted logistics of public relations events, engaged alumni and other local organizations.
Performed audits, tracked purchase orders, and validated claims. Supervised recruitment chairs and trained 200 active sisters according