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Rui Wang
**** * ***** **., ******* AZ *5029
*******.***@*****.*** 480-***-****
EDUCATION 2007-2012 PhD, Electrical Engineering (Grade: 3.76/4.00) Advisor: Prof.
NJ Tao
Department of Electrical Engineering, Arizona State University
(ASU)
2003- 2007 BS, Physics (Major GPA: 3.70/4.00)
School of Physics and Technology, Wuhan, PR China
PROFESSIONAL One year of industry experience with statistical process control principles, design of
SKILL SET experiments(DOE) and root cause analysis
Expert in SPC and process control system
Five years of hands-on research experience in designing and testing electrical, mechanical and
optical device
Proficient in finite element analysis modeling/simulation software such as Comsol
Proficient in data analysis software such as JMP and Origin
Key knowledge of 3D CAD design using SolidWorks
Basic skills with data acquisition and analysis using C++ and Matlab
Excellent communication skills, team player
EXPERIENCE Process Integration Engineer, Intel Corporation Mar.2013-Present
Improved product yield, performance and reliability using statistical
principles and design of experiment fundamentals.
Sustained manufacture production line health and reliability.
Tackled several fab excursions as the 1st point of contact
PostDoc, Center for Bioelectronics and Biosensor, Biodesign Institute,
ASU Jul.2012-Feb.2013
Led a team of 3 people to further develop the prototype of a portable
device for sensing multiple gas analytes
Research Assistant, Center for Bioelectronics and Biosensor, Biodesign
Institute, ASU Sep.2007-Jul.2012
Wearable nitric oxide monitor for breath analysis
o Designed test plans for a nitric oxide breath monitor to meet ATS
standards.
o Characterized the robustness and lifetime of the device. Optimized the
sensor performance as a medical device.
Scaling down the colorimetric sensor platform for multiple gas analytes
o Led a project of a miniature sensor platform to integrate several
chemical detections such as nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide and
formaldehyde in one device. This sensor provides a portable solution for
monitoring lethal personal exposures in industrial settings.
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o Designed the flow system using a miniature fan instead of expensive
pump and valve, resulting in the size and cost reduction by 50%.
o Engineered sensor optics to obtain the best sensitivity using
photodiodes as the detector.
Real time monitoring nitrogen oxides
o Conducted the project from concept to prototype. Solved the
longstanding lifetime issue in colorimetric sensors by designing a novel
micro-fluidic channel.
o Set up the device hardware using a low cost webcam to allow real time
image processing with Matlab.
o Performed tests against common environmental factors: temperature,
humidity and pressure.
o Simulated the system with Comsol providing theoretical validation to
device performance.
Personalized environmental ozone monitor
o Developed an inexpensive and wearable ozone sensor which is ideal for
personalized and micro-environmental monitoring. This sensor utilizes
the frequency counting technique of an acoustic sensor (tuning fork
sensor) providing accurate and real time reading.
o Built the flow system for ozone which is a highly oxidizing gas.
Teaching Assistant, Department of Physics, ASU Sep. 2007-May. 2008
Tutored students from different backgrounds in Physics Fundamentals.
Conducted the lab section and help students improve their problem
solving skills.
SELECTED COURSE Image Processing using OpenCV
PROJECTS o Reviewed the existing feature-based and image-based face detection
algorithms.
o Adopted Viola-Jones detector to detect faces.
Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS) Design
o Proposed a MEMS stretchable flow sensor for velocity measurement.
o Investigated existing sensor techniques for flow sensors.
o Designed the fabrication process and circuitry. Performed the simulation
to support the idea.
PUBLICATIONS A Microfluidic- Colorimetric Sensor for Continuous Monitoring of Reactive
Environmental Chemicals
R. Wang, A. Prabhakar, R. Iglesias, X. Xian, X. Shan, F. Tsow, E. Forzani and
N.J. Tao
IEEE Sensors Journal, VOL. PP, Issue 99, October 2011
Real-Time Ozone Detection Based on a Microfabricated Quartz Crystal
Tuning Fork Sensor
R. Wang, F. Tsow, X. Zhang, J. Peng, E. Forzani, Y. Chen, J. Crittenden, H.
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Destaillats and N.J. Tao, Sensors, 9, 5655-5663, 2009
Ultrasensitive Detection of Nitrogen Oxides over a Nanoporous Membrane
A. Prabhakar, R. A. Iglesias, R. Wang, F. Tsow, E. Forzani, and N.J. Tao
Analytical Chemistry, 82 (23), 9938–9940, 2010
Hybrid Separation and Detection Device for Analysis of Benzene, Toluene,
Ethylbenzene, and Xylenes in Complex Samples
R. A. Iglesias, F. Tsow, R. Wang, E. S. Forzani and N.J. Tao
Analytical Chemistry, 81, 8930–8935, 2009
A Wearable and Wireless Sensor System for Real-Time Monitoring of
Toxic Environmental Volatile Organic Compounds
F. Tsow, E. Forzani, A. Rai, R. Wang, R. Tsui, S. Mastroianni, C. Knobbe, A.J.
Gandolfi and N.J. Tao, IEEE Sensors Journal, VOL. 9, NO. 12, December
2009
HONORS AND ACTIVITIES 2007 Excellent Graduat
2004 Outstanding Stud
2003-2007 University
Student Fellowshi
RELEVANT Device Physics
COURSES o Semiconductor characterization; Semiconductor Fac/Cleanroom;
Fundamental Solid State Devices; Molecular Electronic; Introduction to
Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS); Fundamentals of Biological
Design
Circuit Design
o Digital Systems Circuit; Analog Integrated Circuit
Signal Processing
o Random Signal Theory; Digital Image &Video Proc & Cmp
Rui Wang
3009 W Yucca St.
Phoenix, AZ 85029
*******.***@*****.***
July 16th, 2014
To Whom It May Concern:
This is Rui. Currently I am working in Portland OR. Due to family reason, I will relocate to AZ soon. I am writing to
you regarding the job opening you posted on Linkedin.
During my PhD thesis at Arizona State University, I conducted several projects to develop sensor technologies
for health and environment monitoring. My projects required performing all aspects of engineering design,
including concept studies, data analysis and program requirement. Currently I am working in Intel currently as a
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Process Integration Engineer. This experience has offered me great opportunities to develop my problem solving
and decision making skills. Working in a high volume manufacturing company, I have learned to apply all my
engineering knowledge to quickly find the root cause of any quality issues. As the owner of a process segment, I
have successfully sustained the manufacture line health and design a couple of DOEs to improve device
performance and product yield.
I believe with my past experiences I have the capability that your company is looking for.
In anticipation of a favorable reply,
Yours Sincerely.
Rui Wang
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