AIPING WANG
Address: **** *********, #***, *******, **, 77081
Cell: 352-***-**** E-mail: **********@***.***
EDUCATION
Master of Science in Chemical Engineering GPA: 3.4/4.0 August2013
University of Florida, FL
Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering GPA: 3.5/4.0 June2011
Bachelor of Arts in English
Dalian University of Technology, Dalian, China
EXPERIENCE
Research assistant, National High Magnetic Lab, FL December2011-August2013
Project “Inducing molecular single file diffusion by co-adsorption in one-dimensional channels for gas
separations and catalysis” awarded $370,000 by National Science Foundation
• Planned the collaborative project with Physics Department to set up the main system
• Conducted technical reviews by collecting and summarizing information from various sources
• Collaborated with colleges and technicians to stimulate and speculate the experimental result
• Executed the experiment to verify the speculated result, and extracted data for publication
• Ordered chemicals, maintained the equipments, and organized the lab
Chemical Engineer Internship, PetroChina, Liaoyang, China August2010
• Assisted senior process Engineers in preparing Piping and Instrumentation program(P&ID),and PFD
• Collaborated with four team members to design Distillation column for separating ethane and ethane
from liquid mixture together with reboiler, heat exchanger, pump and pipeline
• Performed hear/material balance calculation, and equipment sizing according to GPSA engineering
handbook
• Conducted process simulation using Aspen Plus, and prepared a Process Flow Diagram(PFD) with
AutoCAD, and identified process control parameter for the designed column
• Optimized control strategies and controlling parameters within a team of five people
Teaching assistant, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Florida, FL January2012-May2013
• Graded students’ exams, solving students’ problems
• Coordinated the communication and understanding between professor and students
SKILLS
Computer: Top Spin, Aspen Plus, MATLAB, Simulink, Auto CAD, Origin and MS Office
Language: Mandarin (Native Speaker), English
PUBLICATION
A.Wang, S.Vasenkov. Signatures of Normal and Anomalous Diffusion in Nanotube Systems by NMR.
Micro and Mesoporous Materials Journal.2013(http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.micromeso.2013.02.031)
A. Wang, S.Vasenkov. Xenon in L-Alanyl-L-Valin Nanochannels: A Highly Ideal Molecular Single-
File System. Physical Chemistry Letters, 2013 (http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/jz4016712)
A.Wang, S.Vasenkov. From Normal to Single-File Diffusion of Gas Molecules in Nanotube Systems by
NMR. AIChE 2012 Annual Meeting
ACHIEVEMENT
• Achievement Awards from College of Engineering, UF for outstanding international students
• The first level of piano test in the 18th National Culture Arts Winter Camp
• Level ten of Piano certification (highest level of amateur in China)
• Chemistry Active Awards (NSF) and best poster prize (Leipzig, Germany) for Graduate Project.