Paul Victor Haughton
426.5 Water Street Apartment 2
Eau Claire, WI 54703
Education
· Geography majorUniversity of Wisconsin Eau Claire, WI. 1994-1999
Business Geographics, Ground Penetrating Radar, Global Positioning Systems and Geographical Information Systems
·
History minorMilitary history
Computer Skills
| Graphic Design | Web Developement | Global Positioning Systems |
| Addobe Illustrator | Front Page 98 | Trimble Pro-XR |
| Addobe Photoshop | MS Publisher | Trimble geo-explorer |
| Operationg Systems | Addobe Page Mill | Pathfinder Office |
| Windows NT | 3D Mapping and Spatial Analyist Programs | Ground Penetrating Radar |
| Windows 95 & 98 | Slicer | Pulse Ekko 42 GPR |
| Unix | Surfer | Presentation |
| Databases | Goegraphical Information Systems | MS Power Point |
| MS Excel | Idrisi | Digitizing |
| SPSS | Atlas GIS | Air Photo Interpretation |
| Quatro Pro | Arc View | Bathymetric Mapping |
| Fox Pro | Arc Info |
Honors
·
Geography Honor Society· History Honors Society
· Graduated with honors from the University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire
·
Executive Board of Geography Club 1997, 1998·
Eagle Scout 1992·
Member of Whos Who in American High Schools 1993 - 1994
Employment
University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire· Geography research grants Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) investigations on potential Indian burial mounds, cranberry bogs and beaches
Bathymetric lake and river mapping
·
Teacher Assistant for Dr. Ducksworth Froedtert Memorial Hospital, Wauwatosa, WI 1997 summer employment·
Pharmaceutical research assistantHall Imports, Brookfield WI 1995-6
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Customer relations·
DriverMenards, Brookfield WI, 1994 Summer employment
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Custom paint department·
Customer relations
Presentations
· September 1998:
"A Ground Penetrating Radar Investigation of
Potential Native American Indian Burial Mounds at
Fort
McCoy, Wisconsin." A poster at the Tri-State geological conference in Eau Claire, WI.
·
October 1998: "A
Ground Penetrating Radar Investigation of Potential Native American Indian Burial Mounds
at Fort
McCoy,
Wisconsin." A poster at the AAG West-lakes conference in Madison, WI.
· February 1999: Presentations to the Student Senate, Vice-Chancellor, and Chancellor of UWEC concerning funding for faculty/student research.
· March 1999: Presentation to the Board of Regents in Madison, Wisconsin regarding the continuing of funding for faculty/student research collaboration and technology.
·
March 1999:
"A Ground
Penetrating Radar Investigation of Potential Native American Indian Burial Mounds
at
Fort McCoy, Wisconsin." A poster at the AAG annual conference in Honalulu, Hawaii.
"Using
GPS to Record Bathymetric Readings of Lower Mehmabin Lake, Delafield, WI." A poster
at
the AAG annual conference in Honalulu, Hawaii.
·
April 1999:
"Using
GPS to Record Bathymetric Readings of Lower Mehmabin Lake, Delafield, WI." Presented
at
the NCUR 99 (National Conference for Undergraduate Research) at rochester, NY
"A
Ground Penetrating Radar Investigation of Potential Native American Indian Burial Mounds
at
Fort
McCoy, Wisconsin." Presented at the NCUR 99 (National Conference for Undergraduate
Research) at rochester,
NY.
·
April, 1999:
"A
Ground Penetrating Radar Investigation of Potential Native American Indian Burial Mounds
at Fort
McCoy,
Wisconsin." Presented at the 7th annual UWEC student research day.
"Using
GPS to Record Bathymetric Readings of Lower Mehmabin Lake, Delafield, WI." Presented
at the
7th
annual UWEC student research day.
References
Dr. Harry Jol, Department of Geography, University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire
Dr. Sean Hartnett, Department of Geography, University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire
Dr. Garry Running, Department of Geography, University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire
Dr. Selika Ducksworth Department of History, University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire