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GCLA Forensic Chemist Profile

Mohamed is an accomplished laboratory scientist with extensive experience in analysis seeking a new position to keep up with emerging technologies. He has over 5 years of experience as a chemist with the Government Chemist Laboratory Authority, where he conducts sample collection, analysis, data entry, and drafts reports. Mohamed has exceeded analysis goals, participated in quality reviews and proficiency testing, and provided expert testimony in court. He holds several certificates in forensic analysis and has co-authored two publications.

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GCLA Forensic Chemist Profile

Mohamed is an accomplished laboratory scientist with extensive experience in analysis seeking a new position to keep up with emerging technologies. He has over 5 years of experience as a chemist with the Government Chemist Laboratory Authority, where he conducts sample collection, analysis, data entry, and drafts reports. Mohamed has exceeded analysis goals, participated in quality reviews and proficiency testing, and provided expert testimony in court. He holds several certificates in forensic analysis and has co-authored two publications.

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Carrier Objectives

Accomplished and result driven Laboratory Scientist with extensive experience in


analysis with interest to pursue further studies in new professional atmosphere which
MOHAMED shall enable me to keep in touch with emerging technologies and provide an exerting
MOHAMED SAIDI platform for widening spectrum of my knowledge and help serve interest of my
organisation and country at large.

CONTACT WORK EXPERIENCE


GOVERNMENT CHEMIST LABORATORY AUTHORITY (GCLA)
+255 717 111 683 Department of Forensic Science| CHEMIST
JUNE 2015 – Present
P.O BOX 164  Collecting samples from various sites
05 Barrack Obama Drive  Screening and receiving samples for analysis
Dar es Salaam  Carrying out inspections implemented under GCLA regulated Acts
mohamedrijja@[Link]  Carrying out laboratory analysis of samples
 Carrying out data entry for development of DNA database
SKILLS  Obsolete disposal of analysed samples.
 Analytical skills  Prepare and standardize reagents
 Calibration skills  Prepare draft reports for laboratory analysis
 Chemical handling
 Reagent inspection ACHIEVEMENTS
 Sampling officer Forensic DNA Laboratory | July 2015 – Present
 Risk identification and  Exceeded analysis goals by an average of 85% every quarter
evaluation  Participated to review 1 laboratory quality manual and 12 SOP’s to enhance
accreditation process
 Participated and passed 3 Proficiency test on Human DNA analysis
EDUCATION  Attended 24 expert opinion in court of law with 100% acceptance
Bachelor of Science in Molecular  Team leader in 3 crime scene investigations for Human Identification
Biology and Biotechnology (Hons)
University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania AWARDS
2011 - 2014  Certificate of Analysis of DNA from Human Bone Samples for Implementation
to Tanzanian Forensic Laboratory Course- Slovenia (2020)
SOFTWARE SKILLS  Certificate of Wildlife Forensic evidence course, - TRACE/TRAFFIC (2019)
 Microsoft Office
 Certificate on Human Identification and DNA Forensics. Thermo-Fisher Scientific
 Gene-mapper IDX software
(2016)
 SPSS software
 Converge software  Certificate on ISO preparations for ISO/IEC 17025, ICIITAP (2015).
 The Best First and Third year student in Molecular Biology and Biotechnology
UDSM 2014
LANGUAGE PUBLICATIONS
 English  Mohamed M.S Rijja, and Amelia S. Buriyo. (2019). “Implications of Climate
 Swahili Change Induced Coping and Adaptation Strategies on Seaweed Production
in Tanzania: A Case of Jambiani Village, Unguja Island.” International Journal
of Research - Granthaalayah, 7(12), 47-66.
INTEREST [Link]
 Reading
 Mohamed M.S Rijja, and Amelia S. Buriyo (2020). “Awareness and Perceived
 Travelling
Indicators of Climate Change among Seaweed Farmers in Jambiani Village,
 Meet new people
Unguja Island.” International Journal of Progressive Sciences and
 Learn new culture
Technologies (IJPSAT), 19(1), pp. 88-99. [Link]
 Exercising
REFERENCES
 Team sport
Prof M.S.H Muruke.
Associate Professor, Department of Crop Sciences and Beekeeping Technology
+255 712 261 838
hsmuruke@[Link]
Dr S.A.A Kassuwi.
Head, Department of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, UDSM.
+255 712 261 838
kasshaab@[Link]

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