CHUNGUANG (JERRY) JIN
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PROFESSIONAL PROFILE
. Experienced analytical chemist with extensive expertise in
biospectroscopy and biostatistics
. Practical experience in laboratory validation and clinical testing of
solid-state optical tissue sensors
. Hands-on experience in instrumentation, laboratory and field testing of
piezoelectric chemical sensors
. Expertise in data acquisition, signal processing and chemometric
algorithm development on both development and application levels of
multivariate detection
. Dedicated scientist with exceptional organizational, troubleshooting,
and problem-solving skills
EDUCATION
. PhD in Industrial Health, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
Sep 2008
Dissertation: "Chemometrics for a Miniaturized Gas Chromatographic
Analytical System"
. MS in Environmental Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Preventive Medicine
(now part of China CDC), China
Jul 2001
Thesis: "Multivariate Receptor Modeling of Airborne Particulate Matters
in Taiyuan City"
. BS in Laboratory Technology (Analytical Chemistry and Biochemistry),
Western China University of Medical Sciences (now part of Sichuan
University), China Jul 1998
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Post-doc Research Fellow, University of Massachusetts Medical School,
Worcester, MA Jan 2009-
. Developing chemometric algorithms for noninvasive measurement of tissue
oxygenation with a miniature NIR spectroscopic sensor
. Developed multivariate statistical process control for NIR measurement
of human tissues (patent pending)
. Designed and conducting intensive tissue-simulating phantom studies of
tissue oximeter towards FDA 510(k) submission
Spectroscopy Specialist (contract), IBR Inc., Grass Lake, MI
Oct 2008~Nov 2008
. Designed analytical protocol for FTIR measurement of compressor oil in
particle filter
. Developed and maintained a multi-wavelength calibration model for
Nicolet FTIR 380
Graduate Student Research Assistant, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
Aug 2003~Sep 2008
. Project 1: A Statistical Decision-making Rule for Automated Vapor
Identification by Reference Spectral Library Search
. Project 2: Disjoint Principal Component Class Modeling of Multi-
Transducer Sensor Arrays for the Determination of Organic Vapor Mixtures
. Project 3: Monte Carlo Simulation of Binary and Ternary Vapor Mixtures
Determined with Multi-Transducer Sensor Arrays
. Project 4: Multivariate Curve Resolution of Chemical Sensor Array
Signals
Co-Principal Investigator, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
Jul 2004~Jun 2005
. Wrote grant proposals, progress reports and final technical reports
. Constructed a dynamic vapor generation system to generate organic vapor
of a wide tunable concentration range, tested conductive polymer and
nanoparticle sensing materials, and a LabVIEW visual instrument for data
acquisition of sensor array detectors
. Designed and developed Visual Basic application for data analysis with a
micro gas chromatographic system using multivariate SIMCA
classification and principal component regression algorithms
. Calibrated and characterized miniature electrochemical sensors for CO
and H2S detection
Teaching Assistant/Course Instructor, University of Michigan, Department of
Chemistry
. Survey of Modern Analytical Chemistry-Environmental Monitoring &
Chemical Sensors (Fall term 2005, 23 graduate students. Instructor:
Prof. Edward T. Zellers )
. An Introduction to Chemometrics (Fall Term 2006, 15 graduate students.
Co-instructor with Prof. Edward T. Zellers)
Research Associate, Beijing Institute of Environmental Medicine, China CDC
Sep 1998~Jul 2003
. Managed an environmental chemistry laboratory and supervised routine
analysis of airborne particles using atomic emission and absorption
spectrometer, HPLC-DAD and GC-MS
. Led a data entry, mining and analysis team in national epidemiological
surveys of indoor air quality in rural areas of South China
. Developed NIR analytical protocol for moisture content determination in
corns and peanuts
. Coordinated a national health laboratory quality assurance and control
program
AWARDS AND GRANTS
. Pilot Project Research Training grant $15,000, National Institute of
Occupational Safety and Health, July 2004~June 2005
. Warren Cook Memorial Award 2008, University of Michigan
. Rackham Graduate School Fellowship, 2007~2008, University of Michigan
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
. International Chemometrics Society, member since 2005
. American Chemical Society, affiliate since 2003
. American Industrial Hygiene Association since 2005
. Society of Applied Spectroscopy, full member since 2009
TECHNICAL SKILLS
. Instrumental: GC, GC-MS,Bioarrays, NIR/Raman, FTIR, UV/VIS, HPLC, AAS,
AES, fluorescence
. Chemometrics: Signal processing, multivariate calibration, pattern
recognition, design of experiment
. Computation and programming: MATLAB, VBA in Excel, Visual Basic 6, SAS,
LabVIEW
. Data management: Microsoft Access, Microsoft SQL Server
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS
C. Jin, F.M. Zou, B. Soller, "Accurate in vivo NIR measurement of muscle
SO2 through fat", SPIE Proceedings, 2010, 7559-22
C. Jin, E. T. Zellers, "Chemometric Analysis of Gas Chromatographic Peaks
Measured with a Microsensor array: Methodology and Performance Assessment",
Sensors and Transducers B, 2009, 139(2), 548-556
C. Jin, E. T. Zellers, "Limits of Recognition for Binary and Ternary Vapor
Mixtures Determined with Multi-Transducer Arrays", Analytical Chemistry,
2008, 80, 7283-7293
C. Jin, P. Kurzawski, A. Hierlemann, E. T. Zellers, "Performance Analysis
of a Multi-Transducer Vapor Sensor Array", Analytical Chemistry, 2008, 80,
227-236
C.-J. Lu, C. Jin, and E. T. Zellers, "Chamber Evaluation of a Portable GC
with Tunable Retention and Microsensor-Array Detection for Indoor Air
Quality Monitoring", Journal of Environment Monitoring, 2006, 8, 270-278
C. Jin, P. Kurzawski, "Comparison of Multi-Transducer Array to Single-
Transducer Array for Vapor Mixture Analyses", IEEE Sensors, Atlanta,
October 2007 (Oral)
C. Jin, "Chemometric and Physicochemical Modeling of a micro-GC with a
Sensor Array Detector", Engineering Research Center for Wireless Integrated
MicroSystems on-site meeting, Ann Arbor, October 2006 (poster)
C. Jin,"Artificial Neural Networks for a Multi-Sensor Micro-GC Detector",
Engineering Research Center for Wireless Integrated MicroSystems on-site
meeting, Ann Arbor, May 2006 (poster)