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Zhenlin Fu

Kingston,Ontario

Summary

At Queen's University, I excelled in a rigorous academic environment, demonstrating exceptional research and analysis capabilities alongside strong team collaboration skills. My proactive approach and keen attention to detail resulted in significant contributions to group projects, embodying a fast learner with a positive attitude. I am also a skilled multitasker with superior work ethic and good teamwork, problem-solving and organizational skills. I am willing to take on any task to help team. I will do my best to be a reliable and dedicated team player with hardworking and resourceful approach.

Overview

5
5
years of professional experience

Work History

Student

Queen's University
09.2019 - Current
  • Followed school and classroom policies, regulations, dress codes, and schedules.
  • Worked in team environment to maintain high levels of productivity.
  • Participated in lecture classes and asked compelling questions to further solidify learning.
  • Completed projects and submitted research proposals to propel personal learning ambitions.
  • Studied topics using scientific methods to contribute to ongoing research.
  • Conducted research projects, gathering data and information from a variety of sources.
  • Took extensive notes to document lessons and further solidify learning objectives.
  • Collaborated on group projects to complete professional deliverables.

Education

Bachelor of Science - Chemistry

Queen’s University
Kingston, ON
06.2025

Skills

  • Fast Learner
  • Positive Attitude
  • Time Management
  • Attention to Detail
  • Team Collaboration
  • Punctual and Reliable
  • Energetic and Enthusiastic
  • Basic Mathematics
  • Flexible Schedule
  • Research and analysis
  • Microsoft Office Suite
  • Analytical Thinking

Languages

Chinese (Cantonese)
Native or Bilingual
Chinese (Mandarin)
Native or Bilingual

Timeline

Student

Queen's University
09.2019 - Current

Bachelor of Science - Chemistry

Queen’s University
Zhenlin Fu