Jun Pang
Smithfield, RI *****
978-***-**** (Lab) or 978-***-**** (Cell)
***********@*****.***
Objective:
Seeking a full-time job to utilize my interdisciplinary skills in the fields of biomechanical and biomedical engineering.
Experience:
University of Massachusetts Lowell –Research/Teaching Assistant (09 2006 - present)
• Studying the control of finger independent movement using fine-wire and surface electromyography and force sensors. Used LabVIEW and Matlab in signal and data acquiring.
• Designed the plastic fixtures for finger force measurement using Solidworks.
• Designed and implemented circuits for signal processing.
• Using FEA, analyzed the stress of leg bone (with a hole) after applying compressive, tensile and shear forces. Used Abaqus and Femap.
• Assisted professor in classes and experiments as a teaching assistant
Lecturer, Biomechanics in Biomechanical Laboratory, Shanghai Institute of Physical Education, Shanghai, P. R. China (1996-1997, 2000-2003).
• Analyzed athletes' running, shot, discus throwing and old people’s gait.
• Designed the data acquisition software using Basic and C language to digitize film and video pictures.
• Managed the experiment center.
Lecturer of Biomechanics and Statistics, Macao Polytechnic Institute, Macao, P. R. China (1997-1999).
• Invited to Macao Polytechnic Institute to handle a lab to study motor control using 3D Motion Analysis System, Noraxon EMG system and AMI force plate. Analyzed the gait of patients after knee surgery, children’s walking with backpack and athletes' weightlifting to determine possible factors which cause fatigue and injuries.
Education:
University of Massachusetts Lowell
Ph.D in Biomedical Engineering and Biotechnology - Anticipated completion July 2012.
Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering and Biotechnology - 2006
Courses: Occupational Biomechanics, Biomechanics Lab, Advanced Biomechanics, Quantitative Physiology, Introduction of Biomedical Engineering and Biotechnology, Mathematical Method for Engineers, Finite Element Analysis, Topics in Cell Biology, Methods in Work Analysis, Biomedical Ethics, Medical Diagnostic Imaging, Biomedical Engineering and Biotechnology Seminar.
• Capstone Project: The Muscle Fiber Conductive Velocity of Skeletal Muscles
• GPA 3.64
Shanghai Institute of Physical Education, P. R. China, 1996
Master of Education in Biomechanics
Henan University, P. R. China, 1990
Bachelor of Science in Physics
Relevant Skills:
LabVIEW, Matlab, Solidworks, SPSS (experienced), Visual Basic (intermediate), C/C++ (beginner)
Knowledge of signal processing, finite element analysis
Knowledge of human body biomechanics, physiology and cell biology
15 years of PC hardware experience
Standard MS Office software (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access)
Leadership:
President of Chinese Students and Scholars Association (CSSA) of University of Massachusetts Lowell (2005-2006)
• Organized the reception of new students from China and coordinated living arrangements..
• Communicated between CSSA and School or other organizations.
• Organized Chinese traditional festivals: Middle-Autumn, New Year and Chinese New Year Party.
• Organized Chinese-US Culture Exchange: Chinese Painting Exhibition, Summer BBQ, and other events.
References:
Available on request.
Personal Interests:
Computer Programs and Hardware, Football