Qince Li
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City: Madison
State: WI
Zip: 53705
Country: USA
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Skill Level: Assistant
Salary Range: 30
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Dr Qince Li (PhD, B Physics)
610 Eagle Heights, Apt. H, Madison, Wisconsin, USA, 53705
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PROFILE
An articulate and highly motivated Biological Physics PhD level postgraduate seeking a role in Graduate Software Developer. A committed and energetic team player accustomed to working under pressure and able to use own initiative. An outstanding academic background is supported by excellent analytical and commercial competences. Track record of delivery of projects requiring research and analysis as well as technology application. Looking for a role that will capitalise on existing skill sets and provide opportunities for continued development.
EDUCATION
2007 - 2012 PhD in Biological Physics, The University of Manchester.
Thesis:
Mathematical modelling of intracellular Ca2+ alternans in atrial and ventricular myocytes. (Minor Correction).
* Developed mathematical models of the heart and validated the results by performing physiology experiments.
* Developed a stochastic Ca2+ model for the electrophysiological activity of sinoatrial node cell in rabbit heart as well as a mathematical model for Ca2+ regulation in atrial myocytes, and explored the underlying mechanisms of pacemaker activity and Ca2+ wave propagation in cardiac myocytes.
2005 - 2007 Bachelor of Physics, The University of Manchester. (First Class)
* High Energy Astrophysics.
* Cosmology.
* Applications of Quantum Physics.
* Mathematical Methods for Physics.
* Programming in C/C++.
* Nuclear and Particle Physics.
2003 - 2005 Bachelor of Physics, Shandong University at Weihai, China.
* Dynamics.
* Circuits.
* Digital Electronics.
* Advanced Dynamics.
* Thermodynamics.
* Optics.
* Electromagnetism.
* Thermal and Statistical Physics.
TRAINING
* 2009 High-Performance Computing (HPC).
* 2010 Physiology Experiment Performance.
CAREER HISTORY
2008 - 2011 Teaching Assistant, The University of Manchester.
* Taught C/C++/Matlab to undergraduates and marked lab reports.
* Prepared lab sheets and components for electronics and physics labs.
* Provided answers and assistance to students with various queries.
2007 - 2008 Catering Assistant (Part time), Gilds Associated Ltd.
* Operated as waiter and bar person and kitchen staff and porter.
2006 - 2007 Part time Tutor, Self Employed.
* Taught high school pupils mathematics, physics and chemistry.
* Taught EU residents (Lithuanian) Chinese.
TECHNICAL SKILLS
* Programming in C/C++/Java/Fortran.
* Visualisation in Paraview/Matlab/Photoshop.
* Statistics Analysis using Sigmaplot/SPSS/Origin.
* Proficient in UNIX and LINUX operating systems.
* Visual studio, DOS and the MS Office suite.
* Performing physiological experiments.
PUBLICATIONS
* Qince Li, Stephen C. O'Neill, Tao Tao, Yatong Li, David Eisner, Henggui Zhang. (2012). Mechanisms by which cytoplasmic calcium wave propagation and alternans are generated in cardiac myocytes lacking T-tubules - insights from a simulation study. Biophysical Journal, 102(7):1471-82.
* Weigang Lv, Qince Li, Gunnar Seemann, Kuanquan Wang, Henggui Zhang. Mechanisms underlying ventricular fibrillations and the genesis of wave reentry in ischemic heart disease, submitted to AJP-Heart, 2012.
CONFERENCES
* Qince Li, Henggui Zhang. Modelling of intracellular Ca2+ alternans and Ca2+-Voltage coupling in cardiac myocytes. Computers in Cardiology, University of Ulster, Belfast, UK. 26-29 September 2010.
* Qince Li, Tao Tao, Henggui Zhang. Calcium signalling and calcium alternans in atrial myocytes. Cardiovascular Research Meeting, University of Manchester. 22 March 2010.