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Celeste,
I would like to ask you for a favor. We would like to have Sevil as an intern in our group this summer. She prepares a Ph.D. dissertation on transmission: a critical issue to the power markets everywhere. I have also a few other students I would like to take in as summer interns. I shall send you the resumes in separate messages. Vince Kaminski ---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 02/11/2000 12:51 PM --------------------------- sevil yaman <syaman_98@yahoo.com< on 02/10/2000 10:22:28 PM To: vkamins@enron.com cc: Subject: Summer Internship Position Hi Dr. Kaminski, As I told you last Monday in Dr. Kao's class I am looking for a summer internship position in your group in which I can use my economics background together with my quantitative skills and knowledge in electricity markets. Currently, I am a third year Ph.D. student at the Economics Department of the University of Houston. At the end of this semester I'll be completing my coursework and starting to write my dissertation which analyzes the access pricing issue in network industries, especially in electricity transmission. I would like to give you a few examples from my coursework. In addition to basic Statistics I-II and Econometrics I-II, I have taken "Macroeconomic Modeling and Forecasting" (Time Series) class in which I learned RATS. In "Applied Econometrics" class, it was given a great deal of attention to the case method learning approach that involved extensive computer analysis. We were taught SAS. As a term paper I worked on electricity demand forecasting. This semester I am taking "Special Topics in Applied Econometrics" course in which I am being taught Qualitative Dependent Models, MLE, Panel Data Techniques, and so on, and as software STATA. Moreover, this semester I am also taking "Options Theory and Its Applications" class and auditing Dr. Kao's class. I definitely agree with you in what you mentioned in your lecture last Monday about the understanding of the options theory as a necessity in the energy sector. Besides, I spent my last summer in the Oil and Gas unit of the World Bank as a research assistant. This work experience in which I had great exposure to the energy market issues and my own research area, which is regulation of transmission pricing (congestion pricing), made me believe that the ongoing restructuring of the electricity sector, especially the transmission network issue, could be well understood by working in the industry. Dr. Kaminski, attached you can find my resume. I would be glad if you could find a chance to review it and get back to me soon. Many thanks, ===== Sevil Yaman Department of Economics University of Houston Houston, TX 77204-5882 (713) 743-3814 / 3817 __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com - resume-sevil.doc
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