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Materials Science, Welding Engineering, Plastic Welding, Adhesives

Location:
Ann Arbor, MI, 48108
Salary:
65000
Posted:
July 17, 2017

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Resume:

QIUWAN WANG

******.****@*****.*** 614-***-**** **20 Washtenaw Ave., Ann Arbor, MI 48108

EDUCATION

M.S. in Welding Engineering at The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH (Aug. 2014 – Aug. 2016 )

B.S. in Materials Science Engineering at The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH (Sep. 2010 – May. 2014 )

QUALIFICATIONS

- Solid knowledge of materials science, metallurgy, polymer science, welding engineering and joining engineering.

- Familiar with plastic welding and adhesive bonding.

- Experienced with materials characterization and testing using optical microscopy, optical profilometer (OP), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy-dispersive X-Ray spectroscopy (EDS), hardness tester, Instron tensile machine and Digital Image Correlation (DIC).

- Proficient in using ImageJ, Matlab, Abaqus, SolidWorks, and AutoCAD.

- Experienced with SYSWELD, Thermo-Calc, and Minitab.

TECHNICAL COURSEWORK

Welding Metallurgy, Physical Principles in Welding Processes, Nondestructive Evaluation, Welding of Plastics and Composites, Adhesive Bonding and Mechanical Joining of Plastics, Engineering Analysis for Design and Simulation, Computational Analysis of Welding Processes and Welded Materials, Polymer Science and Engineering, Materials in Medicine, Corrosion Science, Corrosion and Failure Analysis Thermodynamics.

RELAVENT EXPERIENCE

Product Design Intern

CloudParticled, Mountain View, CA, (Nov. 2016 – Jun. 2017)

- Assisted in molding process design.

- Responsible for CloudParticled’s next generation smart chemical detector prototype design.

- Involved in solving thermoplastics forming process problem.

Graduate Research Associate

Plastics and Composites Joining Lab (PCJL), The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, (Aug. 2015 – May. 2016)

- Major in welding/joining of thermoplastics and thermoplastic composites using plastic welding and adhesive bonding including hot tool, ultrasonic, vibration and through transmission laser welding.

- Responsible for design of experiment (DOE) and materials selection for weld sample property testing.

- Designed fixtures using SolidWorks, procured and built simple tooling.

- Documented experiment specifications, testing processes, equipment, raw materials and lab specimens.

- Performed failure analysis and general sample characterization on test specimens.

- Conducted thermal transfer simulation and shear force simulation by Abaqus in support of test results.

Graduate Research Associate

Center for Automotive Research (CAR), The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, (Jan. 2015 – Mar. 2016)

- Responsible for project management, process and product development, and worked cross-functionally within ME and EE departments for a lead-acid batteries project sponsored by Johnson Control, Inc.

- Designed, executed and analyzed experiments for fractography, general sample characterization, and chemistry.

- Documented technical articles or knowledge base for use by other technical support personnel and partners.

Graduate Teaching Associate

The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, (Sep. 2014 – Dec. 2014)

- Assisted professors in the following courses: Materials Selection and Resistance Welding Processes.

- Prepared assignments, graded student papers, and assisted in preparation of lecture materials.

Lab Volunteer

Fontana Corrosion Center (FCC), The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, (Jun. 2014 - Aug. 2014)

- Performed corrosion testing on aluminum alloy 5083 using Gamry software and reported testing results.

- Assisted in sample preparing and polishing, and performed etching for microscopy.

Lab Volunteer

The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, (Aug. 2013 – Jan. 2014)

- Performed electrospinning technique to make polycarbonate, polycaprolactone (PCL) and collagen scaffolds.

- Plasma etching with air to the polymer scaffolds and measured oxygen permeability by spectrometer

- Inspected and quantified the number of cancer cells using epifluorescence-microscope.



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