Mingchia Dawn Yang
Phone: 850-***-**** ; Email: *********@*****.***
Address: **** ******* **. ***********, ** 32308
Summary
- Six-sigma Green Belt certificated (IIE), expert in engineering management
- Proficient in engineering drawing,
- Dedicated in cross-disciplinary environment and great communicator and team player Skills
- Engineering Product Design and Development: Engineering Drawing; Cost Reduction; Product Life Cycle Management
- Mathematic and Statistical Methods: Design of Experiment; Statistical Analysis
- Six Sigma; DMAIC; Root Cause Analysis; Decision Analysis; Project Management
- Engineering Drawing and 3D additive manufacturing
- Polymeric composite manufacturing and characterization
- Computer Proficiency: MS Office; AutoCAD/SolidWorks/ProE/CATIA; MATLAB; Minitab; Labview; OriginLab; C++; Python
Education
Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL Aug, 2016 M.S. in Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
Dissertation: “Process Study and Modeling of Carbon Nanotubes in Aqueous Suspension” National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu City, Taiwan Jun, 2008 B.S. in Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management Honor Thesis: “New design of tire mold manufacturing process, combining novel Rapid Prototyping technology and traditional CNC Bakelite base” Experience
Research Assistant Jul. 2009 t0 Aug. 2016
High Performance Materials Institute Tallahassee, FL Continuous Carbon Nanotube Thin Film Manufacturing Process Established an industry applicable process monitoring system for large-scale and continuous CNT thin film manufacturing system by integrating offline characterization tools and successfully delivered proposed goals meanwhile commercialized product
- Partook in construction of the roll-to-roll continuous buckypaper manufacturing systems
(Patent#
WO2016100622 A1)
- NSF Award #1344672 SNM: Roll-to-Roll Manufacturing of High Quality Bucky-tape with Aligned and Crosslinked Carbon Nanotubes Through In-line Sensing and Control; over $1,465K awarded
Laboratory Management
- Leading and managing a team of 5 (2 Ph.D. candidates, 1 master, and 2 undergraduates) students to achieve research goals and meet requirements from the National Science Foundation (NSF), Air Force Research Lab (AFRL), and other industry sponsors
- Responsible for equipment usage scheduling, trouble shooting, and maintenance R&D and Administrative Intern Jan. 2008 to Jun. 2009 Silicon Touch Technology Hsinchu City, Taiwan
- Summarized state of art patent and scientific journals for R&D purpose
- Participated the development of liquid crystal lens for consumer electronics
- Patent and government proposal writing
R&D and manufacturing Intern Sep. 2006 to Jan. 2008 Standford Machinery Co., LTD Taoyuan City, Taiwan
- Constructed CAD/CAM plots for tire molds
- Developed new manufacturing process replacing traditional CNC bakelite with 3D printed plastic
- New manufacturing process reduce process time by 30% and labor need by 50%