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Sheena M. from Philippines

Sheena M.

Philippines Less than 1 year
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Sheena M. is a dedicated aspiring Limnologist currently pursuing her Bachelor of Science in Biology at the University of the Cordillera in Baguio City, with an expected graduation in July 2028. Her academic journey began at St. Adelaide School-Philippines where she excelled as an Outstanding Student in the STEM track. Her work immersion experience at the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) as a Laboratory Assistant in the Limnology Department allowed her to hone skills critical to aquatic research. There, she precisely monitored pH, salinity, and dissolved oxygen levels across various water bodies, performed bathymetric and hydro-biological profiling, and managed intricate water quality tests for nutrients and hardness. In addition to laboratory competencies, Sheena supervised media operations as the President of her school's Media Club, demonstrating her leadership in planning and organizing events. Her commitment to science and education underscores a strong career trajectory in ecological sustainability and microbiology.

Experience

  • Laboratory Assistant (Limnology Dept.)

    Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) · 2024 — 2024
    Monitored parameters such as pH, salinity, and dissolved oxygen (DO) in different aquatic environments. Conducted bathymetric studies, water current assessments, and hydro-biological profiling for effective water quality management. Analyzed water samples for total hardness and essential nutrients including nitrite, phosphate, and ammonia. Assisted in cultivating and scaling up brown algae cultures while managing water filtration for TSS and Chlorophyll A analysis utilizing spectrophotometers and centrifuges. Ensured data integrity through meticulous cleaning protocols for laboratory glassware, and recorded temperature fluctuations and cloud coverage to support hydro-biological monitoring efforts.