Probably get my PHD degree in May, 2015 from University of Tennessee, Knoxville with a major in mechanical engineering. And I am looking for some job opportunists right now. I have three degrees for three different majors: Bioengineering for bachelor, Biomedical Engineering for master, and Mechanical Engineering for incoming PHD. After I got my first degree from East China University of Science and Technology in 2008, I continued to work there as graduate research assistant for about two years. My work is mainly about large-scale mammalian cell culture, medium optimization and cell screening. In 2010, I came to UT and joined the Nano-Biosystems and Nano-Bio-inspired Device Lab for my master. During that time, I make researches about plant tissue culture and characterization of bio-inspired nanoparticles. I have additional interests in math. As a result, after obtaining my master degree in biomedical engineering, I apply to be a PHD in mechanic engineering with a concentration in thermal and fluid flow analysis.Right now I have • a solid background in fundamental theories of heat transfer, fluid mechanics, thermodynamics and engineering mathematics. • good experience with computational fluid dynamics and numerical heat transfer, be able to use commercial software like COMSOL or perform mathematical modeling and numerical analysisAlso, I am able to engage some biological research • be familiar with chemical and biological analysis, including: cell/tissue culture, AFM, PCR, HPLC and so on • have extensive knowledge about cell biology techniques
Listed skills include Microsoft Office, Matlab, Maple, Comsol, and 5 others.