Jing Qiao Zhang
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Profile:
Dynamic, detail-oriented professional with extensive experience in modeling, programming and in conducting, numerical and statistical analysis. Able to lead cross-functional teams and exceed company-mandated objectives. Combines expertise with the ability to interface with clients, collaborate and work harmoniously with individuals at all levels of the organization and spearhead change. Track record in driving innovation in process redesign and in creating and implementing organizational solutions that positively affect the bottom line. Proficient in numerical simulation using technology to solve company wide challenges; expert in analyzing quantitative data.
Areas Of Expertise
Research & Data
Integration & Testing
Quantitative Modeling
Process Improvement
Programming
Statistical Analysis
Forecasting
Workflow Streamlining
Project/Data Management
Team Management
Operational Management
Stakeholder Relationships
Professional Experience
University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, CT 2009 – Present
Post-Doctoral Fellow (Center for Cell Analysis and Modeling)
Research on stochasticity of spore germination and extract time series data of spores germination by using image signal processing such as circular correlation, Fast Fourier Transform technology.
Analyze the large dataset and developed a germination functional model through the statistical and genetic analysis; improved processing speed by 40X than manual processing with programming.
Program on Matlab and ImageJ script to accelerate the processing speed in statistical analysis and image processing through the optimization of coding algorithms.
Studied the intracellular dynamics of cytoskeleton proteins with photoactivation single-molecule tracking, and developed simulations of protein motion with the random walk diffusion modeling.
Developed a cross-platform plug-in module of ImageJ by using OOP Java in IDE of Eclipse in Linux for analysis of microscopic images and facilitated and increased the efficiency of data processing.
Organize and oversee undergraduate and graduate students’ research in our lab.
City College of New York, New York, NY 2001 – 2009
Teaching and Research Assistant (Department of Physics)
Extensively researched the nonlinear transport properties of electrons in low dimensional structures.
Automated the control of experimental conditions through coding LabView scripts of experimental devices and built a control system with a feedback loop.
Developed an electron transport theory through diffusive partial differential equations and numerical solutions with MatLab programming based on the finite difference method.
Researched mesoscopic rings through an implemented numerical simulation of the Hubbard model of electron transport with Mathematica; completed a term project - Quantum Bohmian Model for the financial market.
Spearheaded more than 5 undergraduate/graduate students to implement an ultra vacuum film deposition system and other sub topics research in the lab.
Developed hardware and software and provided essential support of the research team which resulted in significant cost savings; saved research costs of 85% by building low temperature devices.
GuangZhou Worker College, Guangzhou, China 2000 – 2001
Instructor (Electrical Engineering Department)
Taught college level courses Math, Physics, English and Computer Languages to students with varying abilities.
Pharmacy Center, ShunDe People Hospital, Shunde, China 1997 – 2000
Project Manager (Enterprise Resource Planning System)
Designed and programmed inventory, production, sales planning and accounting applications for the pharmacy center consisting of more than 100 employees based on the SQL Client/Server networks.
Programs were utilized through the DDE to share data in a customized MS SQL relational database.
Provided LAN support to increase efficiency, quality control and production logistics.
Education
PhD, Physics, City College of New York, NY, 2008
Master of Science, Physics, City College of New York, NY, 2005
TECHNICAL SKILLS
C/C++; Java; SQL; Matlab; Mathematica; Labview; OriginC; MS Office Suite; VBA; Monte Carlo Simulation; Molecule Dynamics Simulation; Partial Differential Equations Solver; Diffusion Modeling, Stochastical Analysis
Publications
Published more than 12 research and theoretical papers in academic journals including Physical Review Letters
and Physical Review B; more than 6 academic conference papers have been posted since 1995
Memberships & Awards
Member:American Physical Society, Award: Doctoral Student Research Grant of CUNY, 2007, Einstein in the City 2 Conference Award, 2007, Peng RuiAn Prize of Jinan University, 1995