Lulu Tian
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Address: **** *. ******* ***.,*** 307
City: Milwaukee
State: WI
Zip: 53211
Country: USA
Phone: 414-***-****
Skill Level: Entry
Salary Range: $60,000
Willing to Relocate
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Educational Background:
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Department of Civil Engineering & Mechanics
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
3200 N. Cramer St.
Milwaukee, WI, 53211
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Phone: 414-***-****
Qualifications
* Experienced in temperature-programmed desorption (TPD), reflection-absorption infrared spectroscopy (RAIRS), and other vacuum technology
* Broad knowledge of Density Functional Theory (DFT) calculations and surface chemistry
* Proficient in organic synthesis, catalysis, and fluidized bed reaction
* Broad knowledge of Origin, Matlab, and AutoCAD software as well as the Unix operating system
* Experienced in investigating fate and transport of contaminants in ground and lake water
* Adept at Gas Chromatographic analysis
Education
* University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
Ph.D in Engineering, December 2012
Dissertation: Role of surface macromolecules and solution chemistry on bacterial adhesion to sand
* University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
Master of Science in Chemistry, December 2009
Thesis: DFT calculations of naphthalene and 1-(1-Naphthyl) Ethylamine on Pd (111) and Pt (111) surface
* Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China
Master of Engineering (Chemical Engineering), March 2005
Thesis: Research on the Direct Synthesis of Dimethyldichlorosilane
Professional Experience
Graduate Research Assistant, Teaching Assistant, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI 2006-2012
* Conducted research on enantioselectivity chemisorption on model chirally modified surfaces using TPD, RAIRS, etc.
* Collaborated with Professors in Department of Physics and Computational Chemistry to carry out research on DFT calculations of Naphthalene and (1-Naphthyl) Ethylamine on Pd (111) and Pt (111) surfaces using a computer cluster
* Taught undergraduate level chemistry and engineering classes
* Collaborated with Professors from Department of Biosciences, Department of Geosciences to develop research plans on bacterial fate and transport in beach sand and lake water
* Collaborated with a group of engineers to collect groundwater samples from the water table aquifer and analyzed the contamination source in beach sand and lake water
Graduate Research Assistant, National Key Laboratory of Polymer Reaction Engineering, Zhejiang University, China 2002-2005
* Collaborated closely with a group of engineers to design a fluidized bed reactor and optimized the Cu/CuO/Cu2O catalyst to improve the selectivity and productivity of dimethyldichlorosilane for industrial applications
* Analyzed the Direct Synthesis products using Gas Chromatography frequently
Certification
Engineer-In-Training (EIT) Wisconsin, April 2012
Publications
Lulu Tian; Jiajun Wang; Xueping Gu; Lianfang Feng; Xiaobin Zheng; Yuegang Shao, Advances in synthetic technology of organosilicon monomer, Modern Chemical Industry, 2004, 24, 23.
Rong Chen; Jiajun Wang; Lulu Tian; Xueping Gu; Lianfang Feng; Yuefang Shao, Synthesis of methylchlorosilane by direct process and its gas chromatographic analysis, China Synthetic Rubber Industry, 2007, 30, 89
Comparing the adhesion of LPS and EPS of Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1 to quartz sand, submitted
Role of EPS of Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1 in adhesion to quartz sand, submitted
A study of bacteria concentration in water and sand on Bradford Beach in Milwaukee, In preparation
Comparing the adhesion of different EPS components using QCM-D, In preparation