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NAME: WENJIAN HUANG
ADDRESS:
CITY: Las Cruces
STATE/PROVINCE: NM
ZIP/POSTAL CODE: 88001
COUNTRY: USA
EMAIL: ******@****.***
PHONE: 505-***-****
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WENJIAN HUANG
1808 Cole Village
Las Cruces, NM 88001
Fax: 505-***-****
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CAREER OBJECTIVE:
Seeking a position as a chemist in an industrial setting where I can
take
advantage of my knowledge of organic chemistry, work in a team
environment, meet the challenge of synthesis and contribute to the
improvement of people's quality of life.
KEY-WORDS:
MS degree.Multi-step organic synthesis. Polymers. Fluorinated
compounds.Alkylation.Reduction.Hydrogenolysis.Phase-transfer
reactions.Triflates.Hydroxamic acids.Azides. Multi-dentate ligands.
Safety.Technical writing.
SUMMARY OF SKILLS:
Multi-step organic synthesis including purification and full
characterization
of all products.
Instrumentation: NMR, IR, GC, UV-Vis, Lyophilization, Polarimeter,
PC
computer.
Knowledge of proper waste disposal practices.
Analytical chemistry experience.
EDUCATION:
MS (projected May, 2000), Organic Chemistry, New Mexico State
University (NMSU), Las Cruces, NM. Completed 18 credit hours of PhD
level courses.
MS,
Physical Chemistry, Nanjing University of Science & Technology
(NUST), Nanjing, China, 1990.
BS,
Chemical Engineering with honors, NUST, 1987
.
EXPERIENCE:
1996 - present: Graduate Assistant, NMSU
Synthesized two water-soluble chelating polymers for actinide
removal
as
part of a collaborative project with Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Also
synthesized monomers for molecular-imprinted polymer development.
Synthesized several fluorinated compounds which are being tested in
Sandia National Laboratory for use as lubricants for micro-machines.
Synthesized a variety of small molecules by multi-step synthesis
including purification and full characterization.
1990 - 1996: Faculty Member, Analytical Chemistry Lab, NUST
Research and development of poly(ferric) sulfate which culminatedin
the design of a manufacturingfacility to produce it in both solid and
liquid
forms.
Research and development of corrosion-inhibitors for recycling water
systems.
1987 - 1990: Graduate Student, NUST
Study of gas-phase reactions of alcohol and ammonia in continuous
wave carbon dioxide laser light field with or without alumina
catalyst.
Products were routinely analyzed by GC.
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP:
American Chemical Society Member
PRESENTATIONS:
REFERENCES:
Dr. Aravamudan S. Goplan (********@****.***)
Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, NMSU, Las Cruces, NM 88003
Dr. James W. Herndon (********@****.***)
Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, NMSU, Las Cruces, NM 88003
Dr. Hollie Jacobs (*******@****.***)
Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, NMSU, Las Cruces, NM 88003
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