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Vita of Jan M. AllbeckSystems Programmer, Center for Human Modeling and SimulationComputer and Information Science DepartmentUniversity of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6389215-573-9463; 215-573-7453 (fax); allbeck@Degrees:BA 1995 Mathematics, Bloomsburg University, Bloomsburg, PABS 1995 Computer Science, Bloomsburg University, Bloomsburg, PAMSE 1997 Computer and Information Science, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA Ph.D. Candidate Computer and Information Science, University of Pennsylvania (ABD)Employment:All-Byte Consulting, Computer Consultant, 1992-1995University of Pennsylvania, Teaching Assistant, 1996-1997University of Pennsylvania, Systems Programmer, 2001-presentCurrent Responsibilities:•Management of HMS research projects including proposals, reports, software design and deliverables.•Work with HMS Director, Dr. Norman Badler as well as independently to supervise both individual and group projects consisting of both graduate and undergraduate students. •Participate in outreach activities through demonstrations of our immersive VR studio, LiveActor and HMS tours to high school groups, alumni, visiting researchers and teachers, and industry liaisons, as well as, through publications and publicity for HMS, the Digital Media Design program, and the UPenn student SIGGRAPH chapter.•Negotiate with hardware and software vendors and oversee or perform required installations. •Represent HMS at sponsor meetings and research conferences.Brief Research Summary:Research for the Center for Human Modeling and Simulation at the University of Pennsylvania focused on embodied, autonomous agents with individuality, developing behavior-based animation of human movement especially for gesture, gait, and facial expression, constructing a parameterized action representation for real-time simulation and animation, and understanding the relationship between human movement, natural language, and communication.Selected Professional Activities:•Programmer/content designer, ONR Virtual Environments for Training. UPenn, 1996-2001. •Programmer/system designer/project manager, NSF The Actionary: A Dictionary that Portrays Natural Language Expressions as Context-Sensitive Simulations of HumanActions. UPenn, 1999-2001.•Program/system designer, Pedestrians: Creating Agent Behaviors through Statistical Analysis of Observation Data. UPenn, 2000.•Project manager, ACUMEN: Amplifying Control and Understanding of Multiple Entities.UPenn, 2001-2002.•Project manager/programmer, NASA Crew Task Simulation for Maintenance, Training, and Safety. UPenn, 2000-2003.•Project manager/programmer, LMCO Animation test-bed. UPenn, 2002-2004.•Project manager, ONR VIRTE (Virtual Technologies and Environments). UPenn, 2004. •Project manager, NASA RIVET (Rapid Interactive Visualization for Extensible Training).UPenn, 2004.•Reviewer for Computer Graphics International, 2001; SIGGRAPH, 2001; Graphical Models Journal, 2001; Autonomous Agents, 2001; Computer Animation, 2001; Web3D, 2002;Autonomous Agents and Multi-agent Systems, 2002; Computer-Human Interaction, 2003;SIGGRAPH, 2003; Autonomous Agents and Multi-agent Systems, 2003; Intelligent Virtual Agents, 2003; Computer Graphics International, 2004; Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, 2004; Eurographics, 2004; Technologies for Interactive Digital Storytelling and Entertainment, 2004; IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 2004•Program committee, Virtual Storytelling 2003, CHI Workshop on Subtle Expressivity for Characters and Robots 2003, AAMAS Workshop on Embodied Conversational Characters as Individuals 2003.Selected Publications:•J. Allbeck and N, Badler. "Embodied Autonomous Agents," In Handbook of Virtual Environments, K. Stanney, Ed., Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2002, pp. 313-332.•N. I. Badler and J. M. Allbeck. “Towards Behavioral Consistency in Animated Agents,”Proceedings of Deformable Avatars, Kluwer Academic Publishers, N. Magnenat-Thalmann and D. Thalmann, eds., 2001, pp. 191-205.•J. Allbeck and N. Badler. “Creating Embodied Agents with Cultural Context,” In R. Trappl and S. Payr (Eds.), Agent culture: Designing virtual characters for a multi-cultural world.New York: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2004, pp. 107-126 .•N. Badler, J. Allbeck, L. Zhao, and M. Byun. “Representing and Parameterizing Agent Behaviors”, Proceedings of Computer Animation, IEEE Computer Society, June 2002,Geneva, Switzerland, pp. 133-143.•J. Allbeck and N. Badler. “Toward Representing Agent Behaviors Modified by Personality and Emotion”, "Workshop Embodied conversational agents - let's specify and evaluate them!" at Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems 2002, Bologna, Italy.Other Publications:•J. Allbeck and N. Badler. “Representing and Parameterizing Agent Behaviors”. In "Life-like Characters: Tools, Affective Functions and Applications." Helmut Prendinger and Mitsuru Ishizuka, Eds. Springer, Germany, 2003, pp. 19-38 .•R. Bindiganavale. W. Schuler, J. Allbeck, N. Badler, A. Joshi, and M. Palmer. “Dynamically Altering Agent Behaviors Using Natural Language Instructions”. Proceedings ofAutonomous Agents 2000, pp. 293-300.•K. Ashida, S.J. Lee, J. Allbeck, H. Sun, N. Badler, and D. Metaxas. “Pedestrians: Creating Agent Behaviors through Statistical Analysis of Observation Data.” Proceedings of Computer Animation 2001, pp. 84-92.•N. Badler, R. Bindiganavale, J. Allbeck, W. Schuler, L. Zhao, M. Palmer. “Parameterized Action Representation for virtual human agents,” In J. Cassell, J. Sullivan, S. Prevost, and E.Churchill (eds.), Embodied Conversational Agents, MIT Press, 2000, pp. 256-284.•J. Allbeck, K. Kipper, C. Adams, W. Schuler, E. Zoubanova, N. Badler, M. Palmer, and A.Joshi. ACUMEN: Amplifying Control and Understanding of Multiple ENtities, Proceedings of Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, ACM Press, July 2002, Bologna, Italy, pp.191-198。
Curriculum Vitae (个人简历)
CURRICULUM VITAE (个人简历)February 19, 2008Shunfeng Song (宋顺锋)Professor (教授)电话:(775) 784—6860 (O)Department of Economics/030 传真:(775) 784-4728 (O)University of Nevada, Reno Email: song@Reno, NV 89557—0207 USA 手机:(775) 240—6042EDUCATION (教育):加州大学经济学博士, Ph。
D University of California at Irvine, Spring, 1992, Economics.北京大学力学本科学士,B。
S。
Beijing University, Beijing,P。
R. China,July 1983, Mechanics.ACADEMIC POSITIONS (职位):2005.5- 2007。
6 Chair (系主任), University of Nevada, Reno (UNR).2000。
7— Professor (教授), University of Nevada, Reno (UNR).2000。
9— 2004.4 Director of Graduate Studies (研究生主任), Dept。
of Economics, UNR。
Summer 01&02 Acting Chair (代理系主任), Dept。
of Economics, UNR.1996。
7— 2000.6 Associate Professor of Economics (副教授), UNR。
1992.7—1996。
6 Assistant Professor of Economics (助教授), UNR。
1986。
10—1992.6 Teaching and Research Assistant (助教或助研), Univ. of California at Irvine.1983.8—1986.8 助教,厦门大学2007 - Research Associate, CCPF, Peking University (北京大学中国公共财政研究中心客座研究员)2007 — Adjunct Professor, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics (上海财经大学公共管理学院兼职教授)1998 - Adjunct Professor, Wuhan University (武汉大学兼职教授)RESEARCH INTERESTS (研究方向):Urban Economics (城市经济学), Transportation Economics (交通经济学), Social Security (社会保障), Chinese Economy (中国经济), and Applied Microeconomics (应用微观经济学)。
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fa-yuehwu–curriculumvitae:伍法岳–简历
Fa-Yueh Wu—Curriculum vitaeFa-Yueh Wu was born January1932in China.He moved to Taiwan in1949where he received a B.S.degree in Electrical Engineering from the Chinese Naval College of Technology in1954and,after serving the Navy for three years from1954to1957, a M.S.degree in physics from the National Tsing Hua University in1959.The same year,he entered Washington University in St.Louis as a physics graduate student, where he studied under the late Eugene Feenberg,working on many-body theory, a topic to which he has continued to make important contributions throughout the years. After obtaining his Ph.D.in physics in1963,he continued at Washington University as a postdoc for9months and was appointed an Assistant Professor at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute in the same year.In1967he moved to Northeastern University in Boston where he has remained until the present.Promoted to Professor in1976,he was named a University Distinguished Professor in1989and the Matthews University Distinguished Professor of Physics in1992.Professor Wu’s works in many-body theory,particularly those related to the the-ory of liquid He4and He3and the formulation of the correlated-basis wave function approach,have been in uential for years.In the late1960s,he began working in sta-tistical mechanics with a special interest in exact solutions of lattice models of phase transitions and critical phenomena.He has over200papers published in refereed scien-tiÿc journals and has authored a number of important review articles and monographs. Professor Wu’s1982review on the Potts model is a classic which has over the years drawn over1000citations.Another classic among his works is his1968joint paper with E.H.Lieb on the exact solution of the ground state of the one-dimensional Hub-bard model,a fundamental paper on strongly correlated electron systems which has drawn over1400citations.A full account of the Lieb–Wu solution is now published for theÿrst time in this Proceedings,possibly establishing a record34years time span between the publication of a Letter and the full report of a seminal research. Professor Wu has solved numerous lattice models of phase transitions.These in-clude lattice models in three dimensions and dimer models having di erent geometry and topology.He has also contributed signiÿcantly to the study of the role played by integrable models in the mathematical theory of knots and knot invariants and has written a comprehensive review on the subject.Likewise,he has made deÿnitive con-tributions in graph theory and combinatorics which clarify and elucidate the interplay of combinatorics in statistical physics.A Fellow of the American Physical Society since1972,Professor Wu served as the Program Director for the Condensed Matter Theory Program at the National Science Foundation from1983to1984.In this capacity he helped maintain the quality and viability of the Program at a time of declining funding growth.Within the scientiÿc community he has served as the editor of several physics journals,given many invited talks and organized a number of international conferences.doi:10.1016/S0378-4371(02)01801-0xvi Curriculum vitaeProfessor Wu has visited numerous universities and institutions worldwide.He was a1973Fulbright–Hays Senior Research Scholar.He has been a Visiting Professor at the Australian National University(1973,1990,1995),the University of Amsterdam (1994),the Institute-Lorentz(1980),the University of Delft(1980),the Institute of Nuclear Energy(KFA)at J u lich(1981),the University of Paris VI(1991,1996),the National Taiwan University(1984),the National Tsing Hua University(1974,1988, 1999),the Brazilian Center of Theoretical Physics(1985),the Institute of Physics of Academia Sinica,Beijing(1979),the Institute of Physics of Academia Sinica,Taipei (1990),the University of Washington(1987),and theÃEcole Polytechnique FÃe derale of Lausanne(1975,1978,1985,1988,1991).He has also been the Invited Distinguished Chair Professor of the National Science Council,Taipei(1991).He is a Guest Professor at Nankai University in Tianjin,and an Honorary Professor at the Southwest University in Chongqing and at Beijing Normal University.He is named the Outstanding Alumnus of the National Tsing Hua University in2003.Selected Publications of Fa Yueh Wu—Papers with9or more citations based on database of Science Citation Index Expanded(ISI Web of Science)in early November 2002.[1]E.Lieb,F.Y.Wu,Absence of Mott transition in an exact solution of the short-rangeone-band model in one dimension,Phys.Rev.Lett.20(1968)1445–1448,1422 citations.[2]F.Y.Wu,The Potts model,Rev.Mod.Phys.54(1982)235–268,1096citations.[3]C.Fan,F.Y.Wu,General lattice model of phase transitions,Phys.Rev.B2(1970)723–733,222citations.[4]R.J.Baxter,F.Y.Wu,Exact solution of an Ising model with three-spin interactionson a triangular lattice,Phys.Rev.Lett.31(1973)1294–1297,161citations. [5]F.Y.Wu,Ising model with four-spin interactions,Phys.Rev.B4(1971)2312–2314,135citations.[6]R.J.Baxter,S.B.Kelland,F.Y.Wu,Equivalence of the Potts model or Whit-ney polynomial with the ice-type model:a new derivation,J.Phys.A9(1976) 397–406,123citations.[7]C.Fan,F.Y.Wu,Ising model with next-neighbor interactions:some exact resultsand an approximate solution,Phys.Rev.179(1969)560–570,112citations. [8]F.Y.Wu,E.Feenberg,Theory of Fermi liquids,Phys.Rev.128(1962)943–955,106citations.[9]R.J.Baxter,F.Y.Wu,Ising model on a triangular lattice with three-spin in-teractions:I.The eigenvalue equations,Aust.J.Phys.27(1974)357–367,92 citations.[10]F.Y.Wu,Y.K.Wang,Duality transformation in a many component spin model,J.Math.Phys.17(1976)439–440,88citations.[11]F.Y.Wu,Percolation and the Potts model,J.Stat.Phys.18(1978)115–123,63citations.[12]A.Hinterman,H.Kunz,F.Y.Wu,Exact results for the Potts model in two di-mensions,J.Stat.Phys.19(1978)623–632,63citations.Curriculum vitae xvii [13]F.Y.Wu,K.Y.Lin,Two phase transitions in the Ashkin–Teller model,J.Phys.C7(1974)L181–L184,60citations.[14]F.Y.Wu,E.Feenberg,Ground state of liquid helium(Mass4),Phys.Rev.122(1961)739–742,57citations.[15]F.Y.Wu,Remarks on the modiÿed KDP model,Phys.Rev.168(1968)539–543,52citations.[16]D.H.Lee,R.G.Ca ish,J.D.Joannopoulos,F.Y.Wu,Antiferromagnetic classicalXY-model:a mean-ÿeld analysis,Phys.Rev.B29(1984)2680–2684, 44citations.[17]F.Y.Wu,Exactly soluble model of ferroelectric phase transition in two dimen-sions,Phys.Rev.Lett.18(1967)605–607,43citations.[18]F.Y.Wu,Potts model of ferromagnetism,J.Appl.Phys.55(1984)2421–2425,39citations.[19]F.Y.Wu,Knot theory and statistical mechanics,Rev.Mod.Phys.64(1992)1099–1131,39citations.[20]C.N.Chen,C.K.Hu,F.Y.Wu,Partition function zeroes of the square lattice Pottsmodel,Phys.Rev.Lett.76(1996)169–172,37citations.[21]G.Keiser,F.Y.Wu,Electron gas at metallic densities,Phys.Rev.A6(1972)2369–1377,33citations.[22]F.Y.Wu,On the Horiguchi’s solution of the Blume–Emery–Gri ths model,Phys.Lett.A116(1986)245–247,33citations.[23]F.Y.Wu,Eight-vertex model on the honeycomb lattice,J.Math.Phys.6(1974)687–691,32citations.[24]Y.K.Wang,F.Y.Wu,Multi-component spin model on the Cayley tree,J.Phys.A9(1976)593–604,31citations.[25]F.Y.Wu,M.K.Chien,Convolution approximation for the n-particle distributionfunction,J.Math.Phys.11(1970)1912–1916,30citations.[26]I.G.Enting,F.Y.Wu,Triangular lattice Potts model,J.Stat.Phys.28(1982)351–378,30citations.[27]K.Y.Lin,F.Y.Wu,Phase diagram of the antiferromagnetic triangular Ising modelwith anisotropic interactions,Z.Phys.B33(1979)181–185,29citations. [28]F.Y.Wu,Critical point of planar Potts models,J.Phys.C12(1979)645–649,28citations.[29]F.Y.Wu,Exact solution of a model of an antiferroelectric transition,Phys.Rev.183(1969)604–607,27citations.[30]C.S.Hsue,K.Y.Lin,F.Y.Wu,Staggered eight-vertex model,Phys.Rev.B12(1975)429–437,27citations.[31]F.Y.Wu,K.Y.Lin,Staggered ice-rule model—the Pfa an solution,Phys.Rev.B12(1975)419–428,25citations.[32]H.Kunz,F.Y.Wu,Site percolation as a Potts model,J.Phys.C11(1978)L1–L4,25citations.[33]F.Y.Wu,Cluster development in an N-body problem,J.Math.Phys.4(1963)1438–1443,24citations.[34]J.E.Sacco,F.Y.Wu,Thirty-two vertex model on a triangular lattice,J.Phys.A8(1975)1780–1787,24citations.[35]X.N.Wu,F.Y.Wu,The Blume–Emery–Gri ths model on the honeycomb lattice,J.Stat.Phys.50(1988)41–55,24citations.xviii Curriculum vitae[36]F.Y.Wu,G.Rollet,H.Y.Huang,J.-M.Maillard,C.K.Hu,C.N.Chen,Directedcompact lattice animals,restricted partitions of numbers,and the inÿnite-state Potts model,Phys.Rev.Lett.76(1996)173–176,24citations.[37]J.H.H.Perk,F.Y.Wu,Non-intersecting string model and graphical approach:equivalence with a Potts model,J.Stat.Phys.42(1986)727–742,22 citations.[38]F.Y.Wu,X.N.Wu,H.W.J.Bl o te,Critical frontier of the antiferromagnetic Isingmodel in a nonzero magneticÿeld:the honeycomb lattice,Phys.Rev.Lett.62 (1989)2273–2276,22citations.[39]F.Y.Wu,Exact results for a dilute Potts model,J.Stat.Phys.23(1980)773–782,21citations.[40]H.K.Sim,R.Tao,F.Y.Wu,Ground-state energy of charged quantum liquids intwo dimensions,Phys.Rev.B34(1986)7123–7128,21citations.[41]W.Kinzel,W.Selke,F.Y.Wu,A Potts model with inÿnitely degenerate groundstate,J.Phys.A14(1981)L399–L404,19citations.[42]G.O.Zimmerman,A.K.Ibrahim,F.Y.Wu,A planar classical dipolar system ona honeycomb lattice,Phys.Rev.B37(1988)2059–2065,19citations.[43]Y.Chow,F.Y.Wu,Residual entropy and validity of the third law of thermody-namics in discrete spin systems,Phys.Rev.B36(1987)285–288,18citations.[44]F.Y.Wu,Multiple density correlations in a many particle system,J.Math.Phys.12(1971)1923–1929,17citations.[45]F.Y.Wu,Ashkin–Teller model as a vertex problem,J.Math.Phys.18(1977)611–613,17citations.[46]R.K.P.Zia,F.Y.Wu,Critical point of the triangular Potts model with two-andthree-site interactions,J.Phys.A14(1981)721–727,17citations.[47]F.Y.Wu,Dilute Potts model,duality and site-bond percolation,J.Phys.A14(1981)L39–L44,17citations.[48]X.N.Wu,F.Y.Wu,Exact results for lattice models with pair and triplet interac-tions,J.Phys.A22(1989)L1031–L1035,17citations.[49]F.Y.Wu,Exact results on a general lattice statistical model,Solid State Commun.10(1972)115–117,16citations.[50]F.Y.Wu,H.E.Stanley,Domany–Kinzel model of directed percolation:formula-tion as a random-walk problem and some exact results,Phys.Rev.Lett.48(1982) 775–777,16citations.[51]J.H.H.Perk,F.Y.Wu,Graphical approach to the non-intersecting string model:star-triangle equation,inversion relation and exact solution,Physica A138(1986) 100–124,16citations.[52]F.Y.Wu,K.Y.Lin,Ising model on the Union Jack lattice as a free-Fermionmodel,J.Phys.A20(1987)5737–5740,16citations.[53]X.N.Wu,F.Y.Wu,Duality properties of a general vertex model,J.Phys.A22(1989)L55–L60,16citations.[54]F.Y.Wu,Critical behavior of two-dimensional hydrogen-bonded antiferroelectrics,Phys.Rev.Lett.22(1967)1174–1176,14citations.[55]F.Y.Wu,Number of spanning trees on a lattice,J.Phys.A10(1977)L113–L115,14citations.[56]J.R.Banavar,F.Y.Wu,Antiferromagnetic Potts model with competing interac-tions,Phys.Rev.B29(1984)1511–1513,13citations.Curriculum vitae xix [57]F.Y.Wu,Exact solution of a triangular Ising model in a nonzero magneticÿeld,J.Stat.Phys.40(1985)613–620,12citations.[58]F.Y.Wu,Spontaneous magnetization of the three-spin Ising model on the UnionJack lattice,J.Phys.C8(1975)2262–2266,11citations.[59]F.Y.Wu,Solution of an Ising model with two-and four-spin interactions,Phys.Lett.A38(1972)77–78,11citations.[60]F.Y.Wu,Two-dimensional Ising model with crossing and four-spin interactionsand a magneticÿeld i kT=2,J.Stat.Phys.44(1986)455–463,11citations. [61]F.Y.Wu,H.T.Tan,E.Feenberg,Necessary conditions on radial distributionsfunctions,J.Math.Phys.8(1967)864–869,10citations.[62]F.Y.Wu,Critical behavior of hydrogen-bonded ferroelectrics,Phys.Rev.Lett.24(1970)1476–1478,10citations.[63]K.G.Chen,H.H.Chen,C.S.Hsue,F.Y.Wu,Planar classical Heisenberg modelwith biquadratic interactions,Physica A87(1977)629–632,10citations. [64]F.Y.Wu,Phase diagram of a spin-one Ising system,Chin.J.Phys.16(1978)153–156,10citations.[65]S.Sarbach,F.Y.Wu,Exact results on the random Potts model,Z.Phys.B44(1981)309–316,10citations.[66]F.Y.Wu,Eight-vertex model and Ising model in a nonzero magneticÿeld on thehoneycomb lattice,J.Phys.A23(1990)375–378,10citations.[67]C.K.Hu,C.N.Chen,F.Y.Wu,Histogram Monte-Carlo renormalization group:applications to the site percolation,J.Stat.Phys.82(1996)1199–1206, 10citations.[68]W.T.Lu,F.Y.Wu,Dimer statistics on a M o bius strip and the Klein bottle,Phys.Lett.A259(1999)108–114,10citations.[69]H.J.Brascamp,H.Kunz,F.Y.Wu,Some rigorous results for the vertex model instatistical mechanics,J.Math.Phys.14(1973)1927–1932,9citations. [70]X.N.Wu,F.Y.Wu,Critical line of the square-lattice Ising model,Phys.Lett.A144(1990)123–126,9citations.[71]L.H.Gwa,F.Y.Wu,Critical surface of the Blume–Emery–Gri ths model on thehoneycomb lattice,Phys.Rev.B43(1991)13755–13777,9citations.[72]F.Y.Wu,H.Y.Huang,Exact solution of a vertex model in d dimensions,Lett.Math.Phys.29(1993)205–213,9citations.[73]H.Y.Huang,F.Y.Wu,H.Kunz,D.Kim,Interacting dimers on the honeycomblattice:an exact solution of theÿve-vertex model,Physica A228(1996)1–32, 9citations.[74]F.Y.Wu,Duality relations for Potts correlation functions,Phys.Lett.A228(1997)43–47,9citations.[75]R.Shrock,F.Y.Wu,Spanning trees on graphs and lattices in d dimensions,J.Phys.A33(2000)3881–3902,9citations.[76]W.J.Tzeng,F.Y.Wu,Spanning trees on hypercubic lattices and non-orientablesurfaces,Appl.Math.Lett.13(2000)19–25,9citations.。
Curriculum Vitae
Brief biographical sketch (3)PersonalAddress (4)Community Service .............................................. .. (4)Education and DegreesUndergraduate (4)Dental School (4)Post Graduate (4)License (5)Honors (6)Membership in Scientific and Professional SocietiesPositions held (6)Special events (6)PublicationsArticles (6)Videotapes (6)Lecturing/TeachingDental School (6)Study Clubs (7)International Meetings (7)National Meetings (7)Dental School Presentations (7)Regional and State Meetings (7)Clinical experience (8)Table Clinics (8)Research (8)Non-professional activities (9)Personal references (10)One page Biographical SketchBruce W. Small is a practicing dentist with a busy private practice in Lawrenceville, New Jersey concentrating on clinical excellence in restorative dentistry. Dr. Small is an associate professor at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey from which he has received the prestigious distinguished alumni award. He is the director of an elective/selective for senior dental students on cast and direct gold at UMDNJ.He has been granted the honor of a fellowship in both the International and American College of Dentists. He is a master of the Academy of General Dentistry and received the prestigious Borish award in 2010. He also is the editor of the Restorative Dentistry column in General Dentistry, the journal of the Academy of General Dentistry. He is on the board of advisors of the L.D. Pankey Foundation in Key Biscayne Florida and is a visiting faculty member there. He is a member of many other dental academies including The American Academy of Restorative Dentistry, The Academy of Operative Dentistry, The American Academy of Gold Foil Operators, and the Academy of R.V. Tucker Study Clubs of which he is currently the president. He is the mentor of two TuckerPeriodontal Prosthesis (accelerated program) University of Pennsylvania 1982Branemark implant certification - Dr Thomas Balshi 1986L.D. Pankey Institute – Continuums 1-6 1993-1999Master’s week –Peter Dawson, Frank Spear, and Mark Piper 1999Head and Neck Dissection: Parker Mahan 1996,1997,1999 Henry Gremillion 2001, 2002The RV Tucker Institute - cast gold restorations – (Two weeks)Mentor Richard V. Tucker Seattle Washington 1998, 2000Direct gold restorations - Lawrenceville and Brick, New Jersey (Two weeks) 1997, 1999 Mentors: Warren Johnson and Bruce B. SmithPrecision Gold Castings (laboratory course)Seattle Washington and Lawrenceville, New Jersey– Raymond Barrett Instructor 1998. 2000Direct Gold Restorations – Gerald Stibbs Seminar (One week) –Vancouver British Columbia 2001Mentors: Richard D. Tucker and David ThorburnOver 3,000 hours of continuing education (detailed list upon request)LicensureLicensed to practice dentistry in New Jersey since 1973 License # 009646 NJNortheast regional boards passed 1973 HonorsDistinguished Alumni awardUniversity of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey October 28, 1998The Thomas P. Hinman Medallion bestowed by the Thomas P. Hinman Societyof Atlanta March 20, 1999 (Featured Speaker 1999 and 2000)Albert Borish Award – Academy of General Dentistry July 10, 2010Memberships in professional societies and positions heldAmerican Dental Association 1974-presentConsultant to Council on Dental Practice 2008-presentNew Jersey Dental AssociationAssociate Professor Dept of Restorative DentistryUniversity of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey 1992-presentDept of Restorative DentistryDirector: Elective course on cast and direct gold 2002-presentDental Staff (Restorative Dept) General Practice Residency ProgramNewark Beth Israel Hospital, Newark, New Jersey 2000-01L.D. Pankey Institute for Advanced Dental Education C 1-6 1993-99 Visiting faculty L.D. Pankey Institute and special lecturer 2001-presentBoard of Advisors 2008 - present Advisory committee L.D. Pankey Institute Esthetic ContinuumFellow American College of DentistsFellow International College of DentistsNew Jersey Dental Association 1973 - presentConsultant to Scientific Committee - Annual SessionMercer Dental Society - Program co-chairman 2002-2004L.D. Pankey Institute for advanced dental educationBoard of advisors LD Pankey Foundation 2004-presentAlumni AssociationClass One Triple Plus ClubMember Northeast Pankey Faculty Study Club 2005-2009Visiting Faculty 1997-presentAcademy of General Dentistry – 1974-presentLifelong Learning and Service Recognition 2006, 2009Mastership MAGD 1996Board of Trustees New Jersey AGD 2003 - presentCommunications Council Nat’l AGD 2002 - 04Dental Education Council Nat’l AGD 2004 – 2010International Membership Task Force (Chairman) 2010Alternate delegate to national meeting 2002 HawaiiMastertrack Task Force 2010Consultant to AGD Foundation 2006Speaker’s Bureau 2005-presentAcademy of Operative Dentistry 1994-presentCouncilor 2006 – 2009Director of hands-on programs at annual session 2009American Academy of Gold Foil Operators 1996-present President New Jersey Gold Foil Operating study club 2000 - present Academy of R.V. Tucker Cast Gold Study ClubsPresident 2009-2010Councilor 2006-2009Mentor: study club #55 New Jersey 2004-presentMentor: study club #61 New York 2006-presentPast president study club #32Chairman International annual session Princeton, New Jersey 2004Worldwide roster chairman 2004-6Nat’l Foundation of Dentistry for the HandicappedDonated Dental Services of New JerseySpecial EventsLeader of Academy of General Dentistry on-line internet study club 12/15/97, 02/29/00, and 06/25/01Operated at International Meeting of R.V. Tucker Study Clubs San Diego California September 26, 1998 Seated occlusal cast gold inlayOperated at American Academy of Gold Foil Operators national meeting MinneapolisMinnesota October 8, 1998 Class 1 gold foilLive television insertion of porcelain veneers during Chicago Midwinter MeetingFebruary 19, 1999Operated at the American Academy of Gold Foil Operators annual session inNashville, Tennessee at Meharry Dental School November 5, 1999 Class 5 gold foil Originated and funded Richard V. Tucker student gold award at New Jersey Dental School2000Operated at International meeting of the R.V. Tucker Academy of Study Clubs in VictoriaBritish Columbia, Canada August 24, 2000 Class 2 and Class 1 cast gold inlaysOperated at American Academy of Gold Foil Operators annual session – Honolulu, Hawaii.November 2, 2000 Class 6 gold foil.Albert Knab Memorial Lecturer Academy of General Dentistry 2001Operated at American Academy of Gold Foil Operators Indianapolis Indiana October 2001Class 1 gold foilRecognized as one of the top dentists in New Jersey by New Jersey Monthly Magazine– July, 2002 , July 2005, July 2009, July 2010 voted by peersIncluded in “The Best Dentists in America” 2004-05 chosen by peers Woodward White IncAiken SCOperated at International meeting of the RV Tucker Academy of Study Clubs 08/04 inPrinceton NJ – DO cast gold inlayMeeting chairman for worldwide annual session of The Academy of R.V. Tucker Study Clubs,Princeton, New Jersey August 19-22, 2004Operated at American Academy of Gold Foil Operators annual session in Loma LindaCalifornia 11/04– Class V gold foilOperated at American Academy of Gold Foil Operators Scottsdale Arizona Class 2 gold foil11/04 2008Operated at American Academy of Gold Foil Operators Gainesville Florida. 10/09 Class 1gold foilPublications(Note: Dr Small has been the regular columnist for the restorative column for the Journal of the Academy of General Dentistry from 1997 until the present)1.The use of pink porcelain for gingival defects in restorative dentistry: a Case report Gen Dent 58:4pp 285-287 20102.Intracoronal cast gold restoratons. Gen Dent 58:2 pp 91-93 20103.Decision making in full arch restorative dentistry Part 2. Gen Dent 57:6 pp 10-13.4.Decision making in full arch restorative dentistry Part 1. Gen Dent 57:6 pp547-5495.Non-carious class 5 lesions – when to restore? Gen Dent 57:3 pp 204-207. 20096.The use of direct gold in restorative dentistry. Gen Dent 57:2 pp108-111 2009.7.Maxillary immediately loaded fixed hybrid prosthesis. Gen Dent 57:1 pp10-13 20098.Reparative dentistry or restorative dentistry? Gen Dent 56:2 pp126-128 2008.9.Patient communication for restorative dentistry using a customized written document. Gen Dent56:4 pp318-319 2008.10.Return to the rubber dam. Gen Dent 56:5 pp412-414 2008.11.Dental study clubs and mentorship. Gen Dent 56:6 pp.512-513 2008.12.Provisional restorations for veneers. Gen Dent 56:7 pp.608-10 2008.13.Restorative diaappointments. Gen Dent 55:1 pp11-13 200714.The vented cast gold crown. Gen Dent 55:2 pp92-4 2007.15.Cone beam computed tomography. Gen Dent 55:3 pp179-80 200716.The laboratory perspective – the top ten problems with communication. Gen Dent 55:4 pp280-82200717.Repair of central incisors on a child with a diastema using a novel matrix. Gen Dent 55:5 pp. 390-12007.18.Dental cements – are you confused? Gen Dent 55:6 pp499-501 2007.19.Immediately loaded fixed hybrid prosthesis on a completely edentulous mandible: a case reportusing an indirect technique. Gen Dent 55:7 pp. 647655. 2007.20.The try-in visit for restorative dentistry. Gen Dent 54:6 p387-88 200621.Material choice for restorative dentistry. Gen Dent 54:5 pp310-12 200622.Dentist-patient-laboratory communication Part 2. Gen Dent 54:4 pp234-5 2006.23.Shade selection for restorative dentistry. Gen Dent 54:3 pp166-167 2006.24.Material choice for the posterior: function, longevity, or esthetics? Inside Dentistry Vol.1(3) pp32-35 2006.boratory communication for restorative excellence Gen Dent March April 54(2) p 86-7 2006.25 . Gold foil and its use in modern dentistry. Dentistry Today 25(3)92-96 200626. Centric relation bite registration. Gen Dent. 54:1 pp10-11 200627.Impression success using the dual arch technique. Gen Dent 53:6 pp. 396-7 2005.28. Diagnosis and treatment of the loss of tooth structure. Inside Dentistry 1:2 pp. 20-24 2005.29. A literature review of the preparation of teeth. Gen Dent 53:5 pp.322-3 200530.Occlusal plane analysis using the Broadrick Flag. Gen Dent 53:4 pp.250-252 200531.Occlusal splints. Gen Dent 53:3 pp.178-179 200532.Pretreatment wax-ups and provisionals for restorative dentistry. Gen Dent 53:2 pp.98-100 200533.The soft side. Gen Dent Jan Feb 53:1 pp12-13 2005.34.Functional and esthetic evaluation of the new patient. Gen Dent 52:6 pp488-490 2004.35.The preparation and modification of study models for esthetic restorative cases. Gen Dent. 52:5pp383-384 2004anization and case planning for interdisciplinary esthetic cases. Gen Dent July August 52:4 pp301- 04 2004.37.A functionally fixed detachable device as an esthetic restorative alternative. Gen Dent May June52:3 pp 209-211 200438.Understanding indirect esthetic choices. Gen Dent 52:2 pp100-1 200439.The use of cast gold pinledge retainers with pontics as an esthetic and functional restorative optionin the maxillary anterior. Gen Dent 52:1 pp18-19 200440.Achieving and maintaining periodontal health and esthetics following the extraction of a centralincisor. Gen Dent 51:5 pp 396-398 200341.Esthetic evaluation and treatment of the maxillary anterior. Gen Dent 51:4 pp 314-4 2003.42.The construction and use of an acrylic implant positioning jig. Comp of Cont Dent Ed in Dent24(7):538-46 200343.Putting it all together – My journey in dentistry. Operative Dentistry Vol 28:4;pp461-464 (invitedpaper) 200344.Successful dentist-patient communication for optimal esthetic results. Gen Dent 51:pp220-221 200345.Optimizing clinical longevity in the anterior: Direct composite veneer, porcelain veneer, or fullcrown. Gen Dent March April 2003 Vol 51 #2 pp.100-10246.The use of all ceramic restorations to restore anterior guidance: a failed case. Gen Dent51:1;pp22-232003.47.Clinical tips for improved composite resin inlays. Gen Dent 50:5;pp412-414 200248.The use of all ceramic restorations to restore anterior guidance: a failed case Submitted forpublication 200249.Esthetic treatment of the maxillary anterior. Gen Dent 50:6;pp496-497 2002.50.Discussion Direct vs Indirect restorations. Synergy in Dentistry June 2002 1:2;pp8-9.51.Refining the art of porcelain laminate veneers. General Dentistry 50:4;pp315-317 2002.52.Interdisciplinary dental treatment for esthetic restorative dentistry. General Dentistry 50:3 pp230-362002.53.Why not gold? Cont Esth and Res Prac. May 2002 Vol 6(5);12-15.54.The use of implants in fixed and removable prosthodontics . Cont Esthetics and Rest Prac May 20026(5);22-30.55.Rubber dam, the first step to clinical excellence. Comp Dent Ed March 2002, Vol.3 pp.276-82.56.Coping considerations and metal frameworks. Collaborative techniques. Winter 2001 Vol 1 #2.p18,19,49.57.Alveolar distraction osteogenesis a case report involving two ankylosed central incisors. Gen DentMar April 2002 50:2 pp 132-38.58.Direct resin composites for 2002 and beyond. General Dentistry 50:1 30-33 2002.59.The gold standard: cast and direct gold restorations Contemporary esthetics and restorative practice97. The hybrid bridge. Dentistry Today March 1995 pp 40-45.98. The hybrid crown: a new restorative option for occlusion and esthetics. The Journalof Esthetic Dentistry 7:1 pp 3-8 1995.99. Simplified method of direct resin composite veneers utilizing a new matrix system. DentistryToday Jan 1995 pp 90-94 1995.100. Preparation and restoration of fractured incisor using a new oligocarbonatepolymer. Esthetic Dentistry Update 5:3 pp54-58 1994.101. Esthetic replacement of anterior crown using a leucite reinforced ceramic. CompCont Ed Dent 16:1 1995.102. The hybrid crown. Dentistry Today. June 1994 pp 34-39.103. Customized light-cured chairside staining. Dental Economics pp 75-76 1994.104.Multidisciplinary approach to esthetic dentistry. Dental Economics November 1993 pp. 104-14.105.Posterior ceramic restorations: a diagnostic dilemma Dentistry Today August 1993.106.Ethics, expectations and expertise in esthetic dentistry. Esthetic Dentistry Update 4:6149 1994.107.How communication can affect esthetic outcome. Pract Perio Aesth Dent 4:11-15 , 1992.108.Bleaching teeth using carbamide peroxide 10%: an eighteen-month investigative report. General Dentistry 42:142-146 1994109.Bleaching teeth using carbamide peroxide 10%:a preliminary report. Journal ofThe New Jersey Dental Association 61:3 102-106 1990.110 . Computer imaging - the ultimate communication tool. Dental Economics May1990.111. The rewards of esthetic dentistry. Dental Economics September 1989.112. Anterior tooth replacement using a fiber reinforced porcelain. Comp Cont EdDent 10:4 217-222 1989.113. Marketing cosmetic veneers. Dentistry Today Dec 1987.114. Avoiding failures in porcelain veneers. J New Jersey Dent Assoc 57:27-30 1986.115. Porcelain laminate veneers. J New Jersey Dent Assoc 56:3 62-63 1985.Reviewer:Dr. Small is a reviewer of professional articles and texts for:Journal of Operative DentistryBrushing effect on ceramics 04/24/10Elsevier CompanyItalian restorative dentistry textbook 05/19/10Inside Dentistry.Complete Dentures 04/24/10Fiber-Reinforced Framework in Conjunction with Porcelain Veneers 07/21/10Videotapes1996 AGD Videodent series on occlusion1997 AGD Videodent series with Dr. Warren Johnson on cast and direct goldPodcastsPodcast on cast gold for the Academy of General Dentistry June 2010–06–09Lecturing and teachingUniversity of Medicine and DentistryAssociate Professor of Restorative Dentistry 1992-presentDept of Restorative DentistryDirector: Elective course on cast and direct gold 2002-presentLecturer – restorative dentistryStudy ClubsMentor Tucker Study Club #55 2004-presentMentor Tucker Study Club #61 2006 - presentMember Tucker Study Club # 32 2002 - presentMember New Jersey Gold Foil Study Club 1993 - presentMember Pankey Faculty Northeast Study Club 2004 - 2007Dr. Small has presented over 400 postgraduate continuing education programs since 1985. These have been divided between all day lectures, hands-on participation courses, and include two and three day protocol courses. The following is a list of sponsors of presentations and year.International MeetingsAcademy of R.V. Tucker Study ClubsPrinceton, NJ To Metal or not to Metal 2004Ontario Dental Association (Toronto, Canada) 1995, 2003Germany – Dusseldorf – Academy of RV TuckerCast Gold Study ClubsThe Excellence of Cast Gold Restorations 1999L.D. Pankey InstituteCast Gold for the Japanese Continuum 2004Panama Dental Association annual session 1998St Bart’s Dental Association5 day lecture on restorative dentistry 2004The Tucker Symposium at the University ofBritish Columbia, Vancouver 2003, 2005CE Cruises – weeklong cruise to Puerto Rico,Dominican Republic, St Thomas, and Nassau 2002Quebec Dental Association (Montreal, Canada) 2003National and regional meetingsAcademy of Operative Dentistry 2003American Dental Association annual session 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998,2000, 2002, 2009American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry 1993, 1995, 1996American Academy of Cosmetic DentistryNew York, New Jersey, Maryland Chapters 1997Academy of General Dentistry annual session 1991-19941996 – 2005, 2008. 2009, 2010American Society of Dental Aesthetics 1996American Association of Oral and MaxillofacialSurgeons – Implant Conference 2000Academy of Stomatology (Philadelphia) 1997Academy of General Dentistry (Canada)Maritime Provinces 1996Academy of General Dentistry Region 5 2006American Academy of Gold Foil Operators 1997, 2007, 2010Academy of Latter Day Saints Dentists 2003, 2010Big Apple Dental Meeting 1995California Dental Association (Anaheim) 1996, 2000, 2004, 2010California Dental Association (San Francisco) 1996, 2000Canadian Academy of Restorative Dentistryand Prosthodontics 2004Central Wisconsin Dental Association 2003Chicago Midwinter Meeting 1995, 1999, 2004, 2008Denver MidWinter Dental Convention 2000District of Columbia Dental Association 1997, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2008 El Paso Texas Academy of General Dentistry 1998, 2005Frank Vedder Crown and Bridge Society (Michigan) 1998Greater Cleveland Dental Society 1998Greater Long Island Dental Meeting 1999Greater New York Dental Meeting 1991, 1993, 1995, 1997,2001,2004, 2009Hinman Meeting Sat morning seminar 1993, 1994Hinman Meeting – featured clinician 1999, 2001Hinman Meeting – Special lecturer 2005Indian Dental Association of North America 2003Latter Day Saints Dental Association Provo Utah 2003, 2010Leventhal Laboratory – Scranton, Penna 2004Minnesota Academy of Restorative Dentistry 2004New Orleans Dental Conference 1999, 2009New England Study Club 2002Ninth District Dental Society – New York 2004Northcoast Dental Meeting (Ohio) 2000, 2006Pennsylvania Academy of General Dentistry 1997Miami Mid-Winter Meeting 1998Tomaka Periodontal Study Club 2004Salt City Seminars – Syracuse New York 2004SEDA Study Club – Portsmouth New Hampshire 2004, 2006St. Louis Dental Society 1998, 2009Stark County Dental Society (Ohio) 1999Three Rivers Dental Conference (Pittsburgh) 2000Yankee Dental Congress 1996, 1999, 2001,2006 Dental School PresentationsUniversity based programs at dental schoolsNumber of timesCreighton University (1)University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (18)Tufts University (5)University of Alabama - Birmingham (3)Temple University (4)Ohio State University (3)Case Western University(3) Baylor University(2)University of MississippiUniversity of Missouri at Kansas City (2)University of PittsburghNew York University (2)Regional and State Dental AssociationsAlabama Dental Association 1992Alabama Academy of General Dentistry 2000Arkansas Academy of General Dentistry 2003Arizona Dental Association 1994, 1995Bergen County Dental Society (NJ) 2009California Dental Association (Anaheim) 1996, 2000, 2004, 2010California Dental Association (San Francisco) 1996, 2000Connecticut Dental Association 1996, 1997Delaware State Dental Association 1998, 2000, 2003Delaware Valley Pankey Study Club 2009Florida Dental Association 1992, 1996Fort Worth Texas AGD 2009Georgia Academy of General Dentistry 1997 (2), 2005, 2009, 2010 Hawaii Dental Association 1996Illinois Academy of General Dentistry 2001, 2006Iowa Academy of General Dentistry 2007Indiana Academy of General DentistryMastertrack program 2000, 2007, 2010Indiana State Dental Association (1st District) 2002Kentucky Dental Association 1998Louisiana Academy of General Dentistry 2005Missouri Academy of General Dentistry 2003Maryland State Dental Association 1997, 2002, 2009Maryland Academy of General Dentistrymastertrack program 1999(2), 2005Maryland AGD (Region 5) 2006Michigan Academy of General Dentistry 2002Michigan Dental Association 1993, 1995Minnesota Dental Association (Star of the North) 1997, 2007Minnesota Academy of General Dentistry 1998Nebraska State Dental Association 2003New Jersey Dental Association 1991, 1992, 1993,1996, 1999, 2001, 2004, 20062007, 2008, 2010New Jersey Academy of General Dentistry 1987- 2004New Jersey AGD AIM program (mastership) 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003New York Academy of General Dentistry 2007New York State Dental AssociationSyracuse, New York City 2002Latham (CELL series – ADA) 2009New York State Academy of General Dentistry (2) 2002, 2004, 2007 North Carolina Dental Association 1994, 2004Northern Kentucky Dental Association 1994Pennsylvania Academy of General Dentistry(PEAK program – mastertrack programs 1997, 1999, 2000, 2006Ohio Dental Association 1996, 2004Oklahoma Academy of General Dentistry 1999Oklahoma State Dental Association 2002South Carolina Academy of General Dentistry 2004Tennessee Academy of General Dentistry 2002Texas Dental Association 1996, 2003, 2004Texas Academy of General Dentistry 1992, 1994, 1995, 2003, 2008 Tucker Academy of Study Clubs 2007Utah Academy of General Dentistry 1999, 2000Virginia Academy of General Dentistry 2006Washington Academy of General Dentistry 2006OtherL.D. Pankey Institute –Teaching assistant level 3 2001Teaching assistant level 4 2002Lecture during esthetics week 2002Cast gold day for Japanese Continuums 2004Teaching associate level 4 2006Teaching associate level 3 2007Teaching associate Essentials 4 2008Visiting Faculty Essentials 3 2010Clinical ExperiencePrivate practice of dentistry 1974 - presentTrenton Neighborhood Health Center - staff dentist 1974-1976 Table ClinicsPorcelain Laminate VeneersNew Jersey Dental Association annual session 1986Professional Marketing of Porcelain veneersInternational Laminate Symposium, Philadelphia, Penna 1986* Expanding the Use of Porcelain VeneersNew Jersey Dental Association annual session 1987Computer Imaging for DentistryNew Jersey Dental Association annual session 1988Vented Cast Gold CrownsAcademy of Operative Dentistry (Chicago) 1997The Importance of embrasures and contacts and their effecton the periodontiumAcademy of Operative Dentistry (Chicago) 1999Restoration of congenitally missing lateral incisor using apinledge retainerAmerican Academy of Restorative Dentistry (Chicago) 2002Restoration of congenitally missing lateral incisior using apinledge retainerAcademy of Operative Dentistry (Chicago) 2003•First Place AwardVolunteer WorkSelective/Elective for senior dental students at UNDNJSix mornings a year since 2005Pankey access days – all day clinical dentistry for the underserved July 2009Outreach program LSU dental school July 8, 2010ResearchDeveloped protocol, supervised, and administered clinical investigation of the use of carbamide peroxide 10% and its efficacy as a bleaching agent for teeth. This included data supplied from 88 dentists in eleven states for 324 patients. The report has been published in General Dentistry 42:142-146 1994.References:Dr. Irwin Becker Director of Education L.D. Pankey InstituteDr. Warren Johnson Past President Amer Acad Gold Foil OperatorsPast president Academy Operative DentistryPast President Acad of R.V. Tucker Study ClubsSeattle, WashingtonDr. Richard V. Tucker Ferndale, WashingtonDr. Fred Eichmiller Former Director NISTDr. Van Thompson New York University Dental SchoolDr. Jack Turbyfil West Columbia, South CarolinaDr. William Robbins San Antonio, TexasCurrent to 07/21/2010。
维特利亚国立理工学院幼教优势有哪些
维特利亚国立理工学院是新西兰24所国立理工学院之一,她的毕业生遍及新西兰和海外。
学院教授超过130个全日制课程,还有许多半日制课程。
立思辰留学360老师介绍,为满足社会需要,我院还提供短期培训班等课程。
全部课程的设置充分迎合教育与培训的需求,着眼于培养符合未来工作要求的毕业生。
维特利亚授予文凭种类繁多,从普通证书,高级证书,学士学位,到研究生证书。
维特利亚国立理工学院已经形成了国际化和多元化的教育环境。
职员和学生都来自不同的种族,折射出多采的文化。
维特利亚尊重并且珍视来自不同社会的价值观。
幼教优势1)热门移民专业,幼教人才短缺立思辰留学360老师介绍,早期幼儿教育已成为21世纪教育的热点话题,随着新西兰大量年轻新移民的注入,人口数量稳步上涨,年轻人口给新鲜的社会带来了新生力量,人口增长快,幼教老师长期奇缺也催生了幼教行业成为留学热门专业。
2)世界优质教育国家,政府重点扶持行业随着年轻家庭的幼年子女的教育问题,成为了新西兰社会的难题,幼教行业也成为政府重点扶持的行业,比如学生在读期间,留学生可以获得每周20小时打工时间,毕业后学校担保给学生6个月的工作签证,学生也可以选择继续留在新西兰工作或者回国就业,这也是该专业的一个很重要的优势,因此幼教专业在就业和移民中都有得天独厚的条件。
3)语言要求灵活,为深造打基础该课程有大专课程,语言要求较低,雅思5.5,顺利修完大专课程后虽没有纽西兰教师资格证书,但是可以找工作,也可以续读相关本科和硕士课程,完成资格认证,升学前景广阔。
4)维特利亚国立理工学院提供幼教学习期间的实习教育学士(早期幼儿教育)在为期三年的学习期间,每年学生都要有一定数量的实习,通常会在幼儿中心,幼儿园,小学和一对一的幼儿看护家庭服务。
5)相对大学本科幼教课程有其独特优势奥克兰大学、奥克兰理工大学等都有开设幼教的课程,但是相比较而言,大学的入学要求是高中毕业需读预科;雅思7分;需要面试和推荐信,尤其是雅思7分的要求让许多学生望而却步,无法顺利留学。
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Program Committee and session chair, Western Finance Association
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“When Do Institutional Investors Become Activists? Trading Incentives
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Consultant,Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland,1996
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Work experience 2000 – Present Marketing Assistant, Success Solutions Unlimited, Manchester Duties include planning and implementing all advertising and promotion, Responding to enquiries, monitoring student performance 1998 – 2000 Teacher of English, Churchill School of English, Munich, Germany Aug. 1996 One month placement in the sales department of Newton Publishing, London
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Certificate in Teaching English as a Foreign Language (Distinction) London University: BA in English Literature and Language Minster College Secondary School, Wells 8GCSEs, 3 A levels: English (A), German (B), art (C)
CURRICULUM VITAE Personal details Name Robert Brown Address 4 Ash Grove Road, Anytown, OT2, 71R Tel: 0666 364 582 Email: Robert@ Nationality British Date of birth 12/10/76 Marital status Single
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Full name: Kati Kristiina RavanttiAddress: Juustenintie 3 H 97, FI-00410 Helsinki (Finland)Nationality: FinnishPersonal identification number: 290391-188NMarital status: MarriedProfileA 3rd year business student looking for an internship in finance in China.During my degree I have combined my studies with summer and part-timejobs and this way learned to become flexible, efficient and able to workunder pressure. I am interested in securities markets and seek to gainknowledge and work experience in corporate finance and capital markets.I am adaptable person and eager to learn Chinese business culture andlanguage.Education08/2010 - Present HAAGA-HELIA University of Applied Sciences, Helsinki (Finland)Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA), specialization in finance. Work experience05/2012 – Present LocalTapiola General Mutual Insurance Company, FinlandService advisorIndependent and comprehensive claims handling of minor traffic accidentsand customer service over the phone.03/2011 - 08/2012 DHL Freight (Finland) Oy, FinlandTraffic ManagerOpened freight traffic import shipments into ERP system.05/2011 - 08/2011 The Social Insurance Institution of FinlandAssisted pension handlers with office tasks, including scanning, copying,faxing, verifying payment return lists and updating the data in informationsystems.LanguagesFinnish - Native languageEnglish - FluentChinese, Swedish and German - Basic knowledgeOther detailsCommunication skills Good teamwork skills gained through various school assignments andplaying in football and volleyball teams in high school. Accustomed toliving in multicultural environment and using English in everydaycommunication due to my Chinese husband.IT Skills Good command of Microsoft Office tools (Word, Excel, PowerPoint andOutlook).Interests Art, music, hiking and running.。
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Hans C. BoasDepartment of Germanic StudiesE.P. Schoch 3.102, C3300University of Texas at AustinAustin, TX 78712-1190Email: hcb@EDUCATIONPh.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Department of Linguistics, December 2000.Title of dissertation: Resultative Constructions in English and GermanAdvisor: Gert WebelhuthResearch Associate, Department of Linguistics, University of California at Berkeley, January 1999-August 2000.M.A., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Department of Linguistics, May 1995.Title of Thesis: The Passive in German."Zwischenprüfung"(B.A. equivalent), Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany, July 1993.Majors: English Linguistics and Law.ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENTAssistant Professor (tenure-track), Department of Germanic Studies, University of Texas at Austin.September 2001 – present.Postdoctoral Researcher, FrameNet 2 Project (Prof. Charles Fillmore), International Computer Science Institute, University of California at Berkeley. Awarded by DAAD (GermanAcademic Exchange Service). September 2000-August 2001, May 2002 – August 2002.Teaching Fellow, Department of Linguistics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.1996-1998, Summer 1999.Teaching Assistant, Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. 1994-1995.RELEVANT PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCEDirector, Texas German Dialect Project, Department of Germanic Studies, University of Texas at Austin. Research Areas: Documentation of Endangered Languages & Dialects, LanguageVariation, Language Contact, and Language Change. September 2001 – present.Linguistic Fieldworker, Bay Area German Project (Prof. Irmengard Rauch), University of California at Berkeley. Research Areas: German Dialectology, Language Contact(English/German). January 2001–May 2001.Researcher, Trans-Coop Project (Prof. Charles Fillmore and Dr. Uli Heid), International Computer Science Institute, UC Berkeley, and “Institut für maschinelle Sprachverarbeitung”(Department of Natural Language Processing), Stuttgart, Germany. Research Areas: LexicalSemantics, Contrastive Computational Lexicography, Contrastive Syntax & Semantics(English and German). September 1999-June 2000.Lexicographer, FrameNet Project (/~framenet/index.html) (Prof.Charles Fillmore), International Computer Science Institute, UC Berkeley. Research Areas:Lexical Semantics, Computational Lexicography. January 1999-May 2000.Linguistic Fieldworker, The North Carolina Language and Life Project (Prof. Walt Wolfram), NC State University, Raleigh, NC. Research Area: Varieties of English (esp.Lumbee English ofRobeson County, NC). January-May 1998.Research Assistant, Department of International Law (Prof. Dieter Rauschning), Georg-August- Universität Göttingen, Germany. Research Areas: Language and Law, International Law,and Human Rights. 1995-1996.Research Assistant, Department of Marketing (Prof. G. Silberer), Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany. Research Areas: Legal aspects of Advertising and Language inAdvertising. 1992-1993.BOOKA Constructional Approach to Resultatives. (under contract, to be published in 2003) Stanford, CA:CSLI Publications.ARTICLES IN REFEREED VOLUMES“Leaking Argument Structures in Construction Grammar,” in: Fried, M., and J.-O. Östman (eds.) (submitted and under review), Pragmatics in Construction Grammar and Frame Semantics.Amsterdam/Philadelphia: Benjamins.“Lexical or Syntactic Selection of Non-subcategorized Nominal Arguments? The case of German “Sätzchen,” “ in: Rauch, I., and G.F. Carr (eds.) (2002), New Insights in GermanicLinguistics III. New York: Peter Lang. pp. 9-26.ARTICLES IN REFEREED PROCEEDINGS AND WORKING PAPERS“Tracing Dialect Death: The Texas German Dialect Project,” in: Proceedings of the 28th Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society. (in press)“A Lexical-constructional Account of the Locative Alternation,” in: Proceedings of the 2001 Western Conference in Linguistics. (in press)“The Texas German Dialect Archive as a Tool for Analyzing Sound Change,” in: Austin, P., H. A.Dry, and P. Wittenburg (eds.)(2002), Proceedings of the International Workshop onResources and Tools in Field Linguistics held in conjunction with the Third InternationalConference on Language Resources and Evaluation. Las Palmas, Spain. pp. 28.1-28.4.“Bilingual FrameNet Dictionaries for Machine Translation,” in: González Rodríguez, M., and C.Paz Suárez Araujo (eds.)(2002), Proceedings of the Third International Conference onLanguage Resources and Evaluation. Las Palmas, Spain. Vol. IV: pp 1364 - 1371.“On Constructional Polysemy and Verbal Polysemy in Construction Grammar,” in: Samiian, V.(ed.)(2002), Proceedings of the 2000 Western Conference on Linguistics, Vol 12: pp. 126-139.“On the Role of Semantic Constraints in Resultative Constructions,” in: Rapp, R. (ed.) (2002), Linguistics on the way into the new millennium. Vol. 1. Frankfurt/M.: Peter Lang, pp. 35-44.“Frame Semantics as a Framework for describing Polysemy and Syntactic Structures of English and German Motion Verbs in Contrastive Computational Lexicography,” in: Rayson, P., A.Wilson, T. McEnery, A. Hardie, and S. Khoja (eds.), Proceedings of Corpus Linguistics2001, pp. 64-73.“Resultatives at the Crossroads between the Lexicon and Syntax: Where are they formed?” in: N.M. Antrim, G. Goddall, M. Schulte-Nafeh, and V. Samiian (eds.)(2000), Proceedings ofthe 1999 Western Conference on Linguistics, Vol. 11: pp. 38-52.“Optimal Syllabification of Yiddish First Grade Diminutives," in: Carolina Working Papers in Linguistics 2000, Vol. I (1), pp. 1-25.BOOK REVIEWS“Book review of Baltin & Collins (eds.) (2000), Handbook of Syntactic Theory,” in: Studies in Language 2002. (forthcoming)“Book review of Dieter Kastovsky (ed.) (1991), Historical English Syntax,” in: IndogermanischeForschungen 1998, pp. 13-18.REFEREED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS“Von der Theorie zur Praxis: Semantic Frames als Metasprache in der Computerlexikographie,”Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of Germany. Munich, Germany,February 2003.“When you wanna look for Alternatives to Generative Accounts you wanna consider aConstructional Approach to Wanna-contraction,” Sixth Conference on Conceptual Structureand Discourse in Language. Rice University, Houston, TX, October 2002.“Bilingual FrameNet Dictionaries for Machine Translation,” Third International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2002). Las Palmas, Spain, May 2002.“The Texas German Dialect Archive as a Tool for analyzing Sound Change,” International Workshop on Resources and Tools in Field Linguistics, held in conjunction with LREC2002. Las Palmas, Spain, May 2002.“The Role of Semantic Classes in Determining Verbal Alternation Patterns: Evidence from English and German Locative Alternations,” Berkeley Germanic Linguistics Roundtable.Berkeley, California, April 2002.“On the German Language of Civility/Vulgarity: Evidence from Bonn,” (co-presented with Geoffrey Barker, John Cleek, Michael Coffey, Tonya Dewey, Julie Goldman, Jason Kooiker,Irmengard Rauch, Suin Shin, Gergely Toth, and David Wooten).Berkeley GermanicLinguistics Roundtable. Berkeley, California, April 2002.“Tracing Dialect Death: The Texas German Dialect Project,” 28th Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society. Berkeley, California, February 2002.“Lexical Rules or Grammatical Constructions? The Locative Alternation reconsidered,” Western Conference on Linguistics. Seattle, Washington, October 2001.“Where’s the data? Towards a Corpus-based Syntactic Theory,” Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Association of Canada and the United States, Montréal, Canada, August 2001.“Holes, Frames, and Constructions: The Case of the English “V a hole through X” Construction,”International Cognitive Linguistics Conference. Santa Barbara, California, July 2001. “Frame Semantics as a Framework for Describing Polysemy and Syntactic Structures of English and German Motion Verbs in Contrastive Computational Lexicography,” Corpus Linguistics2001, Lancaster, UK, March/April 2001.“Constructional Polysemy versus Verbal Polysemy: How does a Verb realize its (Non-)arguments?”Western Conference on Linguistics. Fresno, California, October 2000.“The Case for Frames: How does Pragmatics influence Argument Structure?” 7th International Pragmatics Conference. Budapest, Hungary, July 2000.“How autonomous is Syntax? Evidence from German “Sätzchen.”” Berkeley Germanic Linguistics Roundtable. Berkeley, CA, April 2000.“On the Influence of Lexical Semantics on Argument Structure: The Aspectual Interface Hypothesis revisited.” Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of Germany. Marburg, Germany,February 2000.“Resultatives at the Crossroads between the Lexicon and Syntax: Where are they formed?” Western Conference on Linguistics. El Paso, Texas, October 1999."Syntax versus Semantics or Semantics and Syntax? On the Role of the Theta Criterion." Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Association of the Southwest. San Antonio, Texas, October1999."Matrix Verbs, postverbal NPs, and Secondary Predicates: Why does the Result matter?" Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of Finland: The relationship between syntax and semanticsin the analysis of linguistic structure. Helsinki, Finland, September 1999."Why can't the Dog bark the Postman hoarse? On Fake Objects in Resultative Constructions." 34th Linguistics Colloquium. Mainz, Germany, September 1999."How to reform a Language.” Annual Meeting of the Law and Society Association: Making connections across Disciplines, Theories, and Methods. Aspen, Colorado, June 1998."Tense, Aspect, and Mood Markers in Seychellois Creole: What determines their order?"Southeastern Conference on Linguistics. LaFayette, Louisiana, March 1998."Optimal Syllabification of Yiddish First Grade Diminutives." Southeastern Conference on Linguistics. Atlanta, Georgia, November 1997."Auxiliary Verb versus the Past Participle: Case Assignment in Passive Constructions – with evidence from English, German, and Polish." Southeastern Conference on Linguistics.Savannah, Georgia, November 1996.INVITED PRESENTATIONS“On the Structure of Lexical Entries and Grammatical Constructions,” Plenary Talk at the Second International Conference on Construction Grammar, University of Helsinki, Finland,September 2002.“How Technology helps with preserving Dying Dialects,” International Computer Science Institute, Berkeley, California, July 2002.“Using Multi-lingual FrameNet Databases for Machine Translation,” German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence, Saarland University, Saarbrücken, Germany, June 2002.“A Corpus-driven Study of German Resultative Predicates – or – What happens when “the Lexicon”takes over?” Department of Linguistics, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, BC, Canada,February 2001.“A Corpus-driven Study of German Resultative Predicates – or – What happens when “the Lexicon”takes over?” Department of Linguistics, University of Oregon at Eugene, February 2001.“English and German Motion Verbs in a Bilingual Dictionary: Some Implications for Contrastive Computational Lexicography based on Frame Semantics,” AT&T Labs, New Jersey,February 2001.“A Construction Grammar Approach towards the Syntax, Semantics, and Pragmatics of Resultative Sätzchen,” Department of Germanic Studies, University of Texas at Austin, January 2001.“Frame Semantics as a theoretical Basis for creating Dictionaries,” Max-Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany, December 2000.“Event Structure and Lexical Semantics: Their Influence on Syntactic Licensing – or – Polysemy is the Enemy,” Max-Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany,December 2000.“A Frame Semantic Approach to Communication Verbs in English and German,” International Computer Science Institute, Berkeley, California, October 2000.“What is the Structure of Lexical Semantic Information? Verbal Argument Realization Patterns in Construction Grammar,” English Department, Baylor University, Texas, February 2000.“On the Semantic Distribution of Arguments in three Types of Secondary PredicationConstructions,”Department of German, University of Wisconsin at Madison, February 2000.AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPSSemi-finalist, Postdoctoral Fellowship($50,000), National Academy of Education/Spencer Foundation. March 2002.Postdoctoral Fellowship ($35,000)(One-year scholarship for postdoctoral research at the International Computer Science Institute, UC Berkeley). Awarded by “DeutscherAkademischer Austauschdienst” (German Academic Exchange Service). September 2001-August 2002. Accepted for May – August 2002.Postdoctoral Fellowship ($35,000)(One-year scholarship for postdoctoral research at the International Computer Science Institute, UC Berkeley). Awarded by “DeutscherAkademischer Austauschdienst” (German Academic Exchange Service). September 2000-August 2001.Marc Eisdorfer Award for the Outstanding Teaching Fellow in Linguistics ($300), Department of Linguistics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, May 1999.Exchange Student Fellowship ($12,000) (Full-year scholarship for tuition at UNC-Chapel Hill, housing, books and learning materials). Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany.August 1993 – May 1994.GRANTSLAITS Grant, ($44,400). For development of full web-based Texas German Dialect Archive.Liberal Arts Instructional Technology Services, University of Texas at Austin. Sept. 2002.~FAST Tex Development Grant, ($1,000). For development of a pilot web-based Texas German Dialect Archive. Center for Instructional Technologies, University of Texas at Austin.December 2001.Special Research Grant, ($6,000). To conduct fieldwork on Texas German. Vice President for Research, University of Texas at Austin. November 2001.Start-up Grant, ($2,000). For research equipment to document Texas German. Dean of Liberal Arts, University of Texas at Austin. September 2001.COURSES TAUGHTUndergraduate: Introduction to Language, Introduction to Germanic Linguistics, Advanced German Grammar, German I, German II.Graduate: Language Acquisition, Phonology-Morphology Interfaces in English and German, German Syntax.PROFESSIONAL SERVICEFounding Member (with Mirjam Fried, Seizi Iwata, Jakko Leino, Jan-Ola Östman, Kyoko Ohara), International Construction Grammar Organization. Helsinki, Finland. September 2002.Member of Advisory Board, Constructional Approaches to Language (CAL) Book Series, John Benjamins Publishing Company, Amsterdam/Philadelphia. 2002- present.Member of Program Committee, Second International Conference on Construction Grammar, University of Helsinki, Finland. September 2002.Member of Advisory Board, The LINGUIST List (). 2001-present.Organizer (with Mirjam Fried), First International Conference on Construction Grammar(ICCG 2001), University of California at Berkeley, April 2001.Organizer, University of North Carolina Linguistics Spring Colloquium, Spring 1998.Organizer (with Eric Bloemeke), University of North Carolina Linguistics Spring Colloquium, Spring 1997.Graduate Student Representative, elected to represent the graduate students of the Linguistics Department at the administrative meetings of the Graduate and Professional StudentFederation, Department of Linguistics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1997-1998.Student-faculty Liaison, elected to represent the graduate students at faculty meetings, Department of Linguistics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1997-1998.RESEARCH INTERESTSSyntax, Lexical Semantics, Computational Lexicography, Language Contact and Variation, Contrastive Linguistics, Corpus Linguistics, Pragmatics, Morphology, Endangered Languages and Dialects, Foreign Language Education, Phonology, Forensic Linguistics, Language Planning, Intercultural Communication, and History and Philosophy of Linguistics.SECOND FIELD OF STUDY AND RESEARCHCompletion of all law school requirements to be eligible to take the bar exam; Georg-August- Universität Göttingen, Germany, July 1996. Attended Law School 1991-1993, 1995-1996.Summer Program, “Legal Aspects of Advertising” (organized by ELSA (European Law Students’ Organization)), Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, The Netherlands, July 1992. LANGUAGESEnglish (near-native fluency), German (native speaker), French (fluent), Latin (basic reading knowledge).MEMBERSHIPS IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS- Linguistic Society of America- Deutsche Gesellschaft für Sprachwissenschaft- Modern Language Association- Dictionary Society of North America- Gesellschaft für bedrohte SprachenREFERENCESGertWebelhuthSeminar für Englische Philologie, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen37073 Göttingen, Germany3,Käte-Hamburger-Weg(0)551-397575(+49)Phone:webelhuth@uni-goettingen.deEmail:Charles FillmoreInternational Computer Science Institute1947 Center St., Suite 600, Berkeley, CA 94704-1198Phone: (510) 666-2904Email: fillmore@JandaLauraDepartment of Slavic Languages and Literatures425 Dey Hall, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3165Phone:962-7549(919)janda@Email:。
StephenG.NewmanCurriculumVitae
Stephen G. Newman Curriculum Vitae Centre for Catalysis Research and InnovationDepartment of Chemistry and Biomolecular Sciences10 Marie CurieUniversity of OttawaOttawa, Ontario, Canada, K1N 6N5Office: DRO408. Lab: BSC429Phone: (1) 613 562 5800 x6264Email: *************************Last updated: 11-Jan-17E MPLOYMENT AND E DUCATIONAssistant Professor and Tier 2 Canada Research Chair 2014–present University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ONNSERC Postdoctoral Fellow 2012–2014 MIT, Cambridge, MA. Research Advisor: Klavs F. JensenPhD, Chemistry 2008–2012 University of Toronto, Toronto, ON. Research Advisor: Mark LautensBSc, Chemistry (Honours) 2004–2008 Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS. Research Advisor: D. Jean BurnellA WARDS,H ONOURS, AND D ISTINCTIONSTier 2 Canada Research Chair in Sustainable Catalysis 2014–2019 John Charles Polanyi Prize 2016 Nova Domus CHEMEDPHO Visiting Professor – University of Leuven 2016 Thieme Chemistry Journal Awardee 2015 NRF Global Young Scientist Summit Travel Fund 2014 UofT Chair’s Doctoral Medal 2013 NSERC Postdoctoral Fellowship 2012 CAGS/Proquest Distinguished Dissertation Award Nominee 2012 Boehringer Ingelheim Prize 2011 NSERC Michael Smith Foreign Study Supplement 2011 Integriertes Graduiertenkolleg Sonderforschungsbereich Travel Fund 2011 NSERC Canadian Graduate Scholarship (CGS-D) 2010 NSERC Canadian Graduate Scholarship (CGS-M) 2008 University Silver Medal 2008 University Medal in Chemistry 2008 CSC Silver Medal 2007 NSERC Undergraduate Student Research Award 2006, 2007 Frederick S. Fountain Scholarship 2004S CIENTIFIC P UBLICATIONS19. Ben Halima, T.; Vanadavasi, J. K.; Shkoor, M.; Newman, S. G. A Cross-Coupling Approach to Amide Bond Formation. 2017. Submitted.18. Ben Halima, T.; Zhang, W.; Yalaoui, I.; Hong, X.; Fang, Y.-F.; Houk, K. N.; Newman, S. G. Palladium-Catalyzed Cross Coupling of Esters. J. Am. Chem. Soc.2017. In Press. DOI:10.1021/jacs.6b1232917. Hua, X.; Masson-Makdissi, J.; Sullivan, R. J.; Newman, S. G. Inherent Vs Apparent Chemoselectivity in the Kumada-Corriu Cross-Coupling Reaction. Org. Lett. 2016, 18, 5312. DOI: 10.1021/lett.6b026311616. Newman, S. G.; Lee, K.; Cai, J.; Green, W. G.; Jensen, K. F. Continuous Thermal Oxidation of Alkenes with Nitrous Oxide in a Packed Bed Reactor. Ind. Eng. Chem. Res.2015, 54, 4166. DOI: 10.1021/ie504129e15. Jensen, K. F.; Reizman, B. J.; Newman, S. G. Tools for Chemical Synthesis in Microsystems. Lab Chip2014, 14, 3206. DOI: 10.1039/c4lc00330f14. Newman, S. G.; Gu, L.; Lesniak, C.; Victor, G.; Meschke, F.; Abahmane, L.; Jensen, K. F. Rapid Wolff–Kishner Reductions in a Silicon Carbide Microreactor. Green Chem.2014, 16, 176.DOI:10.1039/c3gc41942h13. Le, C. M.; Petrone, D. A.; Newman, S. G.; Lautens, M. Pd(0)-Catalyzed Carboiodination: Early Developments and Recent Advancements. 2014. 274. RSC Catalysis Series 21. New Trends in Cross-Coupling: Theory and Applications. Ed: Colacot, T. J.12. Newman, S. G.; Jensen, K. F. The Role of Flow in Green Chemistry and Engineering. Green Chem. 2013, 15, 1456. DOI: 10.1039/c3gc40374b11. Keilitz, J.; Newman, S. G.; Lautens, M. Enantioselective Rh-Catalyzed Domino Transformations of Alkynylcyclohexadienones with Organoboron Reagents. Org. Lett.2013, 15, 1148. DOI:10.1021/ol400363f10. Newman, S. G.; Lautens, M. SYNFACTS: Metal-Catalyzed Asymmetric Synthesis and Stereoselective Reactions. 2009 - 2012, over 100 articles contributed.9. Lan, Y.; Liu, P.;Newman, S. G.; Lautens, M.; Houk, K. N.Theoretical Study of Pd(0)-Catalyzed Carbohalogenation of Alkenes: Mechanism and Origins of Reactivities and Selectivities in Alkyl Halide Reductive Elimination from Pd(II) Species. Chem. Sci.2012, 3, 1987. DOI:10.1039/c2Sc20103h8. Newman, S. G.; Howell, J. M.; Nicolaus, N.; Lautens, M. Palladium-Catalyzed Carbohalogenation: Bromide to Iodide Exchange and Domino Processes. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2011, 133, 14916. DOI: 10.1021/ja206099t7. Newman, S. G.; Lautens, M. Palladium-Catalyzed Carboiodination of Alkenes: Carbon-Carbon Bond Formation with Retention of Reactive Functionality. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2011, 133, 1778. DOI: 10.1021/ja110377q6. Newman, S. G.; Bryan, C. S.; Perez, D.; Lautens, M. The Use of Bromotrichloromethane in Chlorination Reactions. Synthesis2011, 342. DOI: 10.1055/s-0030-12583685. Zhong, Y.-L., Bulger, P. G., Newman, S. G., Lautens, M. A Practical and Scalable Synthesis of N-Halo Compounds. Org. Syn.2010, 87, 8.4. Newman, S. G.; Lautens, M. The Role of Reversible Oxidative Addition in Selective Palladium(0)-Catalyzed Intramolecular Cross-Couplings of Polyhalogenated Substrates: Synthesis of Brominated Indoles. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2010, 132, 11416. DOI: 10.1021/ja10523353. Newman, S. G.; Aureggi, V.; Bryan, C. S.; Lautens, M. Intramolecular Cross-Coupling of gem-Dibromoolefins: a Mild Approach to 2-Bromo Benzofused Heterocycles. Chem. Commun. 2009, 5236. DOI: 10.1039/b912093a2. Lee, D.; Newman, S. G.; Taylor, M.S. Boron-Catalyzed Direct Aldol Reactions of Pyruvic Acids. Org. Lett.2009, 11, 5486. DOI: 10.1021/ol902322r1. Newman, S. G.; Taylor, A.; Boyd, R. J. Factors Controlling Extremely Strong AAA-DDD Triply Hydrogen-Bonded Complexes. Chem. Phys. Lett.2008, 450, 210. DOI: 10.1016/j.cplett.2007.11.018 R ESEARCH A BSTRACTS/P RESENTATIONS23. Lean for Government Professional Development Day: Continuous Flow Science in the Chemical Industry. Ottawa, Canada, June 2017. Invited.22. Delmar Chemicals. Montreal, Canada, Jan 2016. Invited.21. Paraza Pharma. Montreal, Canada, Jan 2017. Invited.20. Vertex Pharmaceuticals. Laval, Canada, Jan 2017. Invited.19. Apotex Pharmachem Inc. Brandtford, Canada, Dec 2016. Invited.18. Alphora Research, Inc. Mississauga, Canada, Nov 2016. Invited.17. Xerox Research Centre of Canada. Mississauga, Canada, Nov 2016. Invited.16. Belgian Organic Synthesis Symposium. Antwerp, Belgium, July 2016.15. SYNDELGE Scientific Workshop. Ghent University, Belgium, July 2016. Invited.15. University of Glasgow, Scotland, July 2016. Invited.13. University of Leuven, Belgium, June 2016. Invited.12. OCCI day, Carleton University. Ottawa, Canada, June 2016. Invited.11. Canadian Society for Chemistry Conference and Exhibition. Halifax, Canada, June 2016.10. uOttawa New Professors Lecture Program. Ottawa, Canada, December 2015. Invited.9. Canadian Society for Chemistry Conference and Exhibition. Ottawa, Canada, June 2015. Invited.8. Microfluidic Professional Course: Chemical Synthesis in Flow: Developments and Opportunities. Toronto, Canada, May 2015. Invited.7. Gordon Research Conference: Organic Reactions and Processes. Smithfield, USA, July 2013.6. American Chemical Society National Conference and Exhibition. Philadelphia, USA, August 2012.5. Canadian Society for Chemistry Conference and Exhibition. Montreal, Canada, June 2011.4. Pacifichem - The International Chemical Congress of Pacific Basin Societies. Honolulu, USA, Dec 2010.3. Canadian Society for Chemistry Conference and Exhibition. Toronto, Canada, May 2010.2. International Congress on Heterocyclic Chemistry. St. John’s, Canada, Aug 2009.1. Dalhousie Poster Session. Halifax, Canada, Aug 2007.T EACHINGBPS4900A: Medicinal chemistry seminar course. Instructor.2016–2017 CHM8304D: Sustainable chemical synthesis through catalysis. Instructor.2016 LOMAC Summer School, KU Leuven: Modern C-H functionalization. Instructor.2016 CHM4328: Transition metal catalyzed reactions in organic synthesis. Instructor.2016 CHM4328: Transition metal catalyzed reactions in organic synthesis. Instructor.2015 CHM138: Introductory organic chemistry. Teaching Assistant.2010–2011 CHM247: Organic chemistry II. Teaching assistant.2009–2010 CHM2404: Organic chemistry for the life sciences. Teaching assistant.2008 CHM2401: Introductory organic chemistry. Teaching assistant.2007 SCI1501: Introductory calculus. Teaching assistant.2005–2007 M ENTORSHIPSaeed Kashani – Ph.D Candidate. 2017–present Hamdi Ben Halima – Ph.D Candidate. 2017–present Jaya Kishore Vandavasi – Postdoctoral fellow. 2016–present Claudia Meloche – B.Sc Candidate; NSERC USRA, volunteer. 2016–present Samantha Brixi – B.Eng Candidate; Co-op, honours. 2015–present Eric Isbrandt – B.Sc Candidate; NSERC USRA, CREATE fellow, honours. 2015–present Ryan Sullivan – Ph.D Candidate, CGS-D scholar. 2015–present Jeanne Masson-Makdissi – M.Sc Candidate, OGS scholar. 2015–present Taoufik Ben Halima – Ph.D Candidate, OGS scholar. 2015–present Kaylie Hua – M.Sc. Candidate. Currently: Scientist, SGS, Toronto. 2014–2016Wanying Zhang – M.Sc Candidate. Currently: M.Ed. student, uOttawa. 2014–2016 Mads Anderson – Visiting M.Sc. student, Aarhus. Currently: M.Sc. student, Denmark 2016 Mohanad Shkoor – Visiting Professor, Qatar University. Currently: Lecturer, Qater. 2016 Sara Omaiche – B.Sc Candidate; NSERC USRA. Currently: UG student, uOttawa. 2016 Annika Steinmetz – DAAD RISE intern. Currently: Grad student, Heidelberg, Germany. 2015 Imane Yalaoui – M.Sc Intern. Currently: Grad student, France. 2015 R. Bharath Venkatesh – MITACS Intern. Currently: Graduate student, UPenn, USA. 2015 John Huynh – B.Sc Candidate; UROP awardee. Currently: UG student, uOttawa. 2015 Parsa Jamshidi – B.Sc Candidate; volunteer. Currently: Graduate student, uOttawa 2014–2015 Dimitro Cujocaru – B.Sc Candidate; UROP awardee. Currently: UG student, uOttawa. 2014 Rifat Al-Chadriji – B.Sc Candidate; UROP awardee. Currently: UG student, uOttawa. 2014 Audlie Jura – B.Sc Candidate; volunteer. Currently: UG student, uOttawa. 2014 F UNDING,C OLLABORATIONS, AND A WARDSNSERC CONNECT grant (2016): Streamlining process chemistry through high throughput experimentation and flow chemistry. $2480.John Charles Polanyi Prize (2016). $20,000.NSERC Research Tools and Instruments (2015): Continuous flow IR for reaction discovery and optimization. $106,101.NSERC CREATE Program in Continuous Flow Chemistry. Collaborator.NSERC Discovery Grant (2015): Discovery of new catalytic reactions through mechanistically guided screening. $125,000 over five years.CFI John Evans Leaders Fund (2014): Sustainable chemical synthesis in batch and flow. $399,217. Ontario Research Fund – Research Infrastructure program (2015): Sustainable chemical synthesis in batch and flow. $399,217Canada Research Chair in Sustainable Catalysis (2014): $200,000 over five years.uOttawa start-up funding package (2014).S ERVICEProfessional service100 Canadian Chemistry Conference and Exhibition 2017 Symposium organizer – Transition metal catalysis for organic synthesis24th Canadian Symposium on Catalysis 2016 Organizing Committee98th Canadian Chemistry Conference and Exhibition 2015 Organizing Committee & Student Volunteer Co-ordinator22nd IUPAC International Conference on Physical Organic Chemistry 2014 Organizing Committee & Session ChairInstitutional serviceDepartmental Scholarship Adjudication Committee 2016–present Departmental Recruitment Committee 2016–present uOttawa Catalysis Centre (CCRI) – Outreach coordinator 2016–present uOttawa Safety Committee 2014–present UofT Graduate Student Advisory Committee 2010–2012 UofT NMR Advisory Committee 2010–2012 S TUDENT P RESENTATION20. Ben Halima. QOMSBOC, Waterloo, Nov 2016. Talk.19. Sullivan. QOMSBOC, Waterloo, Nov 2016. Poster.18. Isbrandt. QOMSBOC, Waterloo, Nov 2016. Poster.17. Masson-Makdissi. QOMSBOC, Waterloo, Nov 2016. Poster.16. Sullivan. 2nd CREATE CFS Annual Symposium. Montreal, Sept 2016. Poster.15. Zhang. Synthesis Day 2016, Ottawa, June 2016. Poster. 2nd place prize.14. Hua. Synthesis Day 2016, Ottawa, June 2016. Poster.13. Sullivan. Continuous Flow Science Summer School, Montreal, June 2016. Talk.12. Zhang. Canadian Chemistry Conference and Exhibition, Halifax, June 2016. Poster.11. Hua. Canadian Chemistry Conference and Exhibition, Halifax, June 2016. Poster. 1st place prize. 10. Zhang. OCCI Day Symposium, Ottawa, June 2016. Poster.9. Hua. OCCI Day Symposium, Ottawa, June 2016. Poster.8. Ben Halima. Canadian Symposium on Catalysis , Ottawa, May 2016. Talk.7. Hua. CBGRC, Concordia, November 2015. Poster.6. Zhang. GBRGC, Concordia, November 2015. Poster.5. Hua. QOMSBOC, Montreal, November 2015. Talk.4. Zhang. QOMSBOC, Montreal, November 2015. Poster.3. Masson-Makdissi. QOMSBOC, Montreal, November 2015. Poster.2. Hua. OCCI Day Symposium, Ottawa, June 2015. Talk.1. Ben Halima. Ontario and Canada Research Chairs Symposium, Toronto, April 2015. Poster.。
VAN V. MILLER Curriculum Vitae
Curriculum VitaeVAN V. MILLERSUMMARY OF PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCESAcademic Fulbright Research Fellow to Central America.Consultant/speaker for the U.S. Consulate General, Monterrey, Mexico onNAFTA and the Mexican Maquiladora Program.Faculty member at public and private universities.Project Director for a Title VIb grant (2008-2010).Research Appointed board member of the International SustainableDevelopment Research Society in 2006. From 1980-1993, two streamsof research undertaken using both case study and multivariate statisticalmethods in large and small firms. One stream dealt with management inthe face of uncertainty. Studies of high-technology entrepreneurship,foreign exchange management, exporting to Latin America,organizational death, and strategic management in Mexico, CentralAmerica, and the Philippines belonged to this stream. The other streamrevolved around strategic negotiations and interactions among business,society, and government. Fitting into this group were studies of the FASB,the pharmaceutical industry, and the natural environment. Since 1993,this latter group has merged into studies about international institutions, i.e.meta-national rules & routines, and how they are shaped and reacted to bybusinesses as they implement their strategies. Specific topics for theselatter studies have included the Foreign Sales Corporation, NAFTA, theMexican Maquiladora Program, FRDI, and sustainable development,which is now the main research focus. Numerous grants have supportedall these efforts, which have received two best-paper awards and a citationin The Wall Street Journal. An edited book about NAFTA and theMaquiladora Program was published by Texas Western Press (2007). Managerial Member of Board of Trustees of a $2.5 million non-profitand corporation; Program Chair & Editor for the Midwest Academy Consulting of International Business; Coordinator of International BusinessPrograms at Baylor University and Texas A&M University-CorpusChristi; Consulting experience in both for-profit andnot-for-profit organizations; Seven years of supervisory and generalcontracting experience in the private and public sectors.International Lived and worked in Mexico and Central America;Consultant to organizations in North and South America;S peaker at conferences in fifteen nations;Bilingual & bicultural.Volunteer ESL teacher for St. Julie's Parish, Hamilton, Ohio. FORMAL EDUCATIONPh.D.International Business(Emphasis on Latin America)University of New MexicoAlbuquerque, New Mexico, 1984.Dissertation: Strategic and Tactical Aspectsof Foreign Exchange Management.tin American StudiesUniversity of New MexicoAlbuquerque, New Mexico, 1981.anizational BehaviorUniversity of MissouriKansas City, Missouri, 1975.B.A.Philosophy & Political ScienceUniversity of KansasLawrence, Kansas, 1970.OTHER EDUCATIONWashington Campus Graduate Studies in Government and Business Program(a university consortium), summer of 1980.University of Doctoral Studies in Organizational BehaviorHouston1975-77.National Autonomous Undergraduate Studies in Mexican History and Literature University of Mexico1971-72.ACADEMIC EXPERIENCEAssociate Professor 2007-. Central Michigan University. Management.Teaching courses in international business and management.Project Director for Title VIb grant to develop a minor ininternational business and sustainable development.Granted tenure in 2010.2003-2006. Lecturer, speaker, and teacher at colleges (NKU) andconferences in China, Mexico, India, the European Union, andthe United States.1996-2003. Texas A&M University System (retired).1996-2000. Corpus Christi. Management & Marketing.1999. Granted tenure by the Texas A&M Board of Regents.2000-2003. Laredo. Economics & Finance.2002. Exchange Professor with Universidad Regiomontana.2002. NAFTA-Maquila Research Conference in El Paso.Courses taught for TAMUS: Strategic Management, InternationalBusiness, International Management, International Business Strategies,Business Strategies for the Americas, Financial Statements & ShareholderValue Analysis, and International Logistics. Courses were taught in bothEnglish and Spanish. Development of new courses involved the use of anemerging economies simulation, Shareholder Value Analysis, or aninstitutional framework for international business.Member and Vice-President of the Faculty Senate.Visiting Professor1996. Universidad Internacional de las Americas in Costa Rica. Taughttwo graduate courses, strategic management and international servicesmarketing, in Spanish.Visiting Lecturer1995-96.Miami University of Ohio, Dialogo de las Americas Series,"The NAFTA Negotiations." Taught a graduate international businesscourse for the Marketing Department.Assistant Professor 1988-95. University of Dayton, Management and MarketingDepartment. Taught courses in business strategy, internationalmanagement, organizational behavior, and global strategic management.Introduced the use of a discounted cash-flow model, Alcar's ShareholderValue, in the business strategy course and also internationalized it forAACSB requirements. Received two Faculty SeminarGrants—1)Environmentalism, and 2)Catholic Intellectual Tradition.1985-88. Baylor University, Management Department. Taught coursesin management, strategic management, and international business.Developed and taught a two-semester global strategic management course.Coordinator of International Business Programs. Initiated the teaching offoreign language courses for business studentsInstructor 1983-85. Rider University, Organizations and EnvironmentDepartment. Taught the strategic management course.1982-83. Miami University of Ohio, Management Department.Taught strategic management and introduction to business.MANAGERIAL and CONSULTING EXPERIENCEConsultant/Speaker 2000-2004. Occasional contractual services provided to the U.S.Consulate General, Monterrey, Mexico, for lectures on NAFTA and theMexican Maquiladora Program.Consultant 1996 & 1999. Johnson Controls/Automotive Systems Group.A benchmarking study covering North America, Europe, and East Asia. Consultant 1993. Miami University of Ohio. Instructed and assisted facultyin the teaching of a discounted cash-flow model, Alcar'sShareholder Value, for evaluating business strategies.Trustee 1989-91. Trans-Miami Health Systems, Inc. Developed long-range plans and negotiated policies for a $2.5 million not-for-profit corporation that operates as a psycho-social rehabilitationagency for mental health patients in southwestern Ohio.Program Chair 1989-91. Academy of International Business, Midwest Region. Editor Initiated and promoted regional activities and planned annualconferences for over 200 academics in a 17-state area. Directedreview process, selected manuscripts, and edited the Proceedingsof the annual meetings for three years. Co-chair in 1989. Consultant 1988. Management Development Center for GeneralMotors' JIT program in Mexico.Consultant 1988. Academy for Educational Development, a subcontractorto the U.S. Agency for International Development. Providedexpertise in export development (a mango project) as well ascurriculum review for a private university in Piura, Peru.Conducted a research methods seminar for faculty.Consultant 1981. Neff & Co., public accountants. Designed andimplemented a management evaluation study.Consultant 1980. AZL Corp., an engineering firm. Designed andconducted a strategic marketing study.Consultant 1978 & 1980. McRelo, Inc., a development firm. Designed andconducted several marketing studies. Advisor to the CEO. Consultant 1976 & 1977. Empresas Seijo, a construction materialsdistributor and explosives manufacturer. Designed, implemented, andevaluated management systems. Conducted training seminars for allmanagerial personnel. Advisor to the CEO.MANAGERIAL and CONSULTING EXPERIENCE (continued)General Manager 1978. McNeil Construction Co. Designed and implemented allmanagement systems and negotiated with sub-contractors.Manager 1973-75. The University of Missouri-Kansas City.Supervised a staff of 12 people and negotiated externally.Staff 1977. The Texas Research Institute for the Mental Sciences. Positions1972-73. The State of Missouri Welfare Department.1971-72. American Express Language Institute, Mexico City.1970. The New York City Housing Authority.WORK AND CONTRACTING EXPERIENCEContracting experience in Ohio, 1989, and New Mexico, 1985-2009, for a sustainable cabin.One and one-half years commercial driving experience, 1968-70.One year of factory experience with Cessna Aircraft, 1967-68.One year of highway construction experience, 1965-66.An independent newspaper carrier, 1953-65.HONORS AND AWARDSA) Best Paper Finalist at the Academy of Management, 2009.B) Proposer and Project Director for a Title VIb grant on international business and sustainabledevelopment, 2008-10.C) Canadian Embassy Faculty Enrichment Program Grant, 2006-07.D) Appointment to the Board of Directors for the International Sustainable Development ResearchSociety at the annual meeting in Hong Kong, 2006.E) Texas Excellence Research Grant and a University Mini-Grant for Research, 2003.F) Research Grant from the Texas Center for Border Economic and Enterprise Development, and aUniversity Mini-Grant for Research, 2001.G) University Research Enhancement Grants, State of Texas, 1998-99 and 2000-01.H) Grant from the Chancellor’s 21st Century Council Fund, 1999-2000.I) Best Paper at the Southwest Academy of International Business, 1997.J) Best Conceptual Paper at the Eastern Academy of Management, 1989.K) Fulbright Research Fellowship, 1988. One of fifteen grants awarded nationwide for theCentral American Republics Research Program. Research conducted in Costa Rica,Guatemala, and Honduras.L) Summer Research Sabbatical, Baylor University, 1987.M) Multiple university research grants to do field research in the E.U., Mexico, Nicaragua,and the Philippines, 1985-93.N) Tinker Fellowship and Irwin Grant for doctoral dissertation, 1981.O) SBA Grant for high-technology entrepreneurship in New Mexico, 1979.PERSONALHealth: Good Height: 6'2" Weight: 225 lbs.Languages: English & SpanishPhone: 575-756-4592 (cell)Personal E-mail: vvmiller@PUBLICATIONSBook∙NAFTA and the Maquiladora Program: Rules, Routines, and Institutional Legitimacy, edited by me and published by Texas Western Press, 2007.Chapters in Books∙Of Butterflies and Hummingbirds: Industrial Ecology 'On the Wing', Multinational Enterprises and The Challenge of Sustainable Development, S. Ivanaj & J. McIntyre, editors, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2009.Co-author.∙Repeal of Japan’s Fifty-Year Zaibatsu Ban: The Potential Impact upon Negotiating Leverage within the Supply Chain, Japanese Distribution Strategy, M.R. Czinkota & M. Kotabe, editors, International Thomson Business Press, 2000. Co-author.∙An Empirical and Historical Examination of How Organizations Manage and Manipulate Their Environment: The FASB Example, Strategic Management Frontiers, J.H. Grant, editor, JAI Press, 1988. Co-author. Journal Articles∙CSR, Sustainability, and the Meaning of Global Reporting for Latin American Corporations, Journal of Business Ethics, forthcoming. Co-author.∙Outsourcing Sectors: A Critical Comparison of Mexican Maquiladora Plants with Indian Outsourcing Offices, Advances in Competitiveness Research, forthcoming. Co-author.∙Butterflies, Hummingbirds, and Salty Anchovies: Regional Trade Agreements and Sustainability, Sustainable Development, forthcoming in 2010. Co-author.∙American Feedlots and Slaughterhouses – Bounding Industrial Ecology with the Extreme Case, Progress in Industrial Ecology, 2008, Vol. 5, Nos. 5-6, pp. 448-464.∙Off-Shored Employment Practices: An Empirical Analysis of Routines, Wages, and Labor Turnover, International Labour Review, 2008, Vol. 147, Nos. 2-3, pp. 249-273. Co-author.∙Corporate Responsibility and Governance Emerging: Local and Global Simultaneously, China Management Review, 2008, Vol.3, No.1, Co-author.∙Exchanges: Physical, Economic, but also Institutional, Progress in Industrial Ecology, 2007, Vol.4, Nos.3-4, pp. 288-305, Co-author.∙Economic Development, Institutional Legitimacy, and Global Business Strategy: The MNC and Neo-Dependency, Strategic Management Review, 2007, Vol.1, No.1, online. Co-author.∙Teaching Business Strategy for an Emerging Economy,Journal of Teaching in International Business,2003, Vol.14, Nos.2/3, pp. 99-114.Also, published in an edited book through Haworth Press.∙An Institutional Analysis of the U.S. Foreign Sales Corporation, International Business Review, 2002, Vol.11, No.6, pp. 753-763. Co-author.∙The Application of Shareholder Value Analysis to the Marketing Strategy Case, Marketing Education Review, 1999, Vol.9, No.3, pp. 5-14. Co-author.∙The Strategies of Excellent Manufacturing Exporters, International Journal of Commerce and Management, 1998, Vol.8, No.3/4, pp. 41-70. Co-author.∙The Harvest Strategy: How to Implement a Disaster for the Environment and the Stockholders, Business Strategy and the Environment, 1998, Vol.7, No.2, pp. 71-89. Co-author.∙Integrating Culture and Negotiating Tools: A Model for Improving United States-Mexican Economic Relationships, International Journal of Management, 1997, Vol.14, No.4,pp. 673-678. Co-author.∙Firm Competitiveness and the Natural Environment, Competitiveness Review: An International Business Journal, 1997, Vol.7, No.2, pp. 1-15. Co-author.∙The Charon Response: A Needed Act in Dying Organizations, Mid-American Journal of Business, 1995, Vol.10, No.l, pp. 55-62. Co-author.∙How Green Is the Transnational Corporation?Business Strategy and the Environment, 1993, Vol.2, No.l, pp.13-25. Co-author.Journal Articles (continued)∙The Shaping of the Pharmaceutical Industry in Developing Nations, Journal of Asian Business, 1993, Vol.9, No.l, pp. 13-38. Co-author.∙Contrasting Export Strategies: A Discriminant Analysis of Excellent Exporters, The International Trade Journal, 1993, Vol.8, No.3, pp. 321-340. Co-author.∙Export Benchmarking: Export Practices Associated with Superior Performance, The Journal of Business and Industrial Marketing, 1993, Vol.8, No.l, pp. 36-44. Co-author.∙Managing in Volatile Environments, Baylor Business Review, 1988, Vol.6, No.3, pp. 12-15.∙Technological Innovation and the Small Firm in New Mexico, New Mexico Business, 1980.Co-author.Journal Short Note∙Charon Response: Transitions for a Plant Closing, Training and Development Journal, 1989, Vol.43, No.3, p.8. Co-author.Book Review∙ Trade Rules in the Making: Challenges in Regional and Multinational Negotiations, The International Trade Journal, Vol.15, No.1, 2001.Edited Proceedings∙Midwest Review of International Business Research, University of Dayton Press, 1991, Editor. Proceedings of the Annual Academy of International Business Regional Meeting.∙Midwest Review of International Business Research, University of Dayton Press, 1990, Editor. Proceedings of the Annual Academy of International Business Regional Meeting.∙Midwest Review of International Business Research, Miami University Press, 1989, Co-editor. Proceedings of the Annual Academy of International Business Regional Meeting.Cases∙Blood Diamonds and Dead Ivory, Annual Advances in Business Cases, 2008. Co-author.∙ A case, The Baku-Ceyhan Pipeline: Mixing Oil and Water with Business and Politics, was submitted to the 2002 AIB-CIBER Case Competition and published in the CIBER Case Collection at the European Case Clearing House, 2003. Co-author.∙ The Filipino Pharmaceutical Industry: A National Challenge to Multinational Orthodoxy, was submitted to the 2001 AIB-CIBER Case Competition and published in the CIBER Case Collection at the European Case Clearing House, 2002. Co-author.Technical Report∙ Supply-Chain Relationships within the Mexican Maquiladora Program, funded by and submitted to The Texas Center for Border Economic and Enterprise Development, TAMIU, 2002.Articles under Review at Journals∙Butterflies, Hummingbirds, and Salty Anchovies: Regional Trade Agreements and Sustainability, by Sustainable Development, conditionally accepted with revisions expected. Co-author.∙Transparency and Accountability in Sustainability Reporting: A Comparative Study, by Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management, conditionally accepted withrevisions expected. Co-author.∙Institutionalizing Sustainability: An Empirical Study of Corporate Registration and Commitment to the United Nations Global Compact Guidelines, conditionally accepted by the Journal of Cleaner Production.Co-author.Articles Being Prepared for Journal Submission∙Foreign Re-Directed Investment for Journal of International Business Studies. Co-author.∙National Culture and Institutions: Redundant Concepts? for Organization Science. Co-author.∙Sustainable Development Awareness for Journal of Teaching in International Business. Co-author.∙Music: A Metaphor for Industrial Ecology, for Progress in Industrial Ecology, Co-author.Work-In-Process∙ A paper, The FSC and the Maquila: International Institutions and Tequila, is being developed for eventual submission to the Administrative Science Quarterly, co-author. A preliminary paper, The Maquila, then the Tequila: International Institutional Innovation and Persistence, was presented to the Organization Science Winter Conference in 2007.∙Field research for a book on the strategic intent of the NAFTA negotiations and subsequent North American sustainable development outcomes has been undertaken in Mexico and the United States but not Canada for the negotiations.Strategic Management Society Conference Presentations∙Presented to Strategic Management in Emerging Economies: Challenging the Conventional Wisdom, Mini-Conference in Hong Kong, China, 2003, Global Business Strategy, Economic Development, andInstitutional Theory: The MNC and Neo-Dependency. Co-author.∙Accepted but not presented for Strategic Discovery: Opening New Worlds, Proceedings of the 15th Annual Conference, Mexico City, Mexico, 1995, Strategic Lessons from the 1982 Crisis.∙Abstracted in Strategy Styles: Management Systems, Types, and Paradigms, Proceedings of the14th Annual Conference, Jouy-en-Josas, France, 1994, The Shaping of Business Strategies and NAFTA.∙Abstracted in Strategic Renaissance: The Transformation of Economic Enterprise, Proceedings of the 12th Annual Conference, London, England, 1992, Implications of MNC Strategies for the Third World.∙Abstracted in The Greening of Strategy:Sustaining Performance, Proceedings of the 11th Annual Conference, Toronto, Canada, 1991. How Green Is the Transnational Corporation? Co-author.∙Abstracted in Strategic Bridging, Proceedings of the 10th Annual Conference, Stockholm, Sweden, 1990, The Harvest Strategy: A Perilous Bridge. Co-author.∙Abstracted in Winning Strategies for the 1990s, Proceedings of the 8th Annual Conference, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 1988, Centralization or Decentralization in the Multinational Enterprise: A Strategic Issue of Great Concern but of Little Value.∙Abstracted in the Proceedings of the 7th Annual Conference, Boston, USA, 1987, Business Strategy Taxonomies: A Critical Assessment of Their Empirical Base and Statistical Derivation. Co-author.∙Abstracted in Cultures and Competitive Strategies, Proceedings of the 6th Annual Conference, Singapore, 1986, Business Strategies in Volatile Environments: Focus on Developing Countries.Co-author.∙Abstracted in The Essence of Strategic Management, Proceedings of the 5th Annual Conference, Barcelona, Spain, 1985, International Business Strategies in a Volatile Environment. Co-author.∙Abstracted in Targeting Strategies, Proceedings of the 4th Annual Conference, Philadelphia, USA, 1984, A Closer Examination of How Organizations Manage and Manipulate Their Environments: The FASB Example.Co-author.Academy of International Business Conference Presentations∙Academy of International Business Annual Meeting, 2009, San Diego, USA,∙Academy of International Business Annual Meeting, 2003, Monterey, USA, Framing the Direct Foreign Investment Decision in Emerging Economies. Co-author.∙Academy of International Business Annual Meeting, Monterrey, Mexico, 1997, An Assessment of Generic Business Strategies from the Perspective of Internationalization, an invited paper.∙Proceedings of the Southwest Academy of International Business, New Orleans, USA, 1997,An Assessment of Generic Business Strategies from the Perspective of Internationalization,pp. 433-448. [Received Best Paper Award]∙Southwest Academy of International Business Annual Meeting, Dallas, USA, 1994,The Shaping of Business Strategies via the NAFTA Negotiations.∙Southwest Academy of International Business Annual Meeting, San Antonio, USA, 1992, Transnational Corporations and Environmental Regulation in Developing vs. Developed Countries. Co-author∙Proceedings of the Academy of International Business Midwest Regional Meeting, Chicago, USA, 1989, A Perspective of International Business That Draws upon the Strategic Management Literature, pp. 55-58.∙Academy of International Business Annual Meeting, Singapore, 1989, A Review of International Business Strategy Taxonomies. Co-author.∙Academy of International Business Annual Meeting, Singapore, 1989, A Community's Right to Know: A Constraint on the Behavior of the MNC. Co-author.∙Academy of International Business (United Kingdom), Bath, England, 1988, An Empirical Test of Foreign Direct Investment Theories: Lessons from the Mexican Economic Crisis of the 1980s. Co-author.∙Academy of International Business Annual Meeting, Chicago, USA, 1987, FASB#52 and Accounting for Foreign Currency Translation Gains and Losses. Co-author.∙Academy of International Business Annual Meeting, Chicago, USA, 1987, A Performance-Based Appraisal of Centralization in U.S. Multinational Corporations. Co-author.∙Midwest Academy of International Business Annual Meeting, Chicago, USA, 1987, The Functional Currency Choice as a Determinant of Financial Performance. Co-author.∙Midwest Academy of International Business Annual Meeting, Chicago, USA, 1985, A Method for Assessing Political Risks. Co-author.∙Academy of International Business Annual Meeting, San Francisco, USA, 1983, A Taxonomy of Business Strategies for Multinational Corporations in a Catastrophic Environment. Co-author.∙Academy of International Business Annual Meeting, Montreal, Canada, 1981, An Empirical Review of Foreign Direct Investment Behavior. Co-author.。
R Markdown版Curriculum Vitae模板说明说明书
Package‘vitae’November29,2023Title Curriculum Vitae for R MarkdownVersion0.5.4DescriptionProvides templates and functions to simplify the production and maintenance of curriculum vitae. Depends R(>=3.5.0)Imports rlang,glue,dplyr,rmarkdown(>=2.2),knitr,xfun,yaml,tibble,vctrs(>=0.3.3),pillar,jsonliteSuggests covr,testthat,stringr,htmltoolsSystemRequirements pandoc(>=2.7)-License GPL-3Encoding UTF-8BugReports https:///mitchelloharawild/vitae/issuesURL https:///vitae/,https:///mitchelloharawild/vitaeRoxygenNote7.2.3VignetteBuilder knitrNeedsCompilation noAuthor Mitchell O'Hara-Wild[aut,cre](<https:///0000-0001-6729-7695>),Rob Hyndman[aut](<https:///0000-0002-2140-5352>),Yihui Xie[ctb](<https:///0000-0003-0645-5666>),Albert Krewinkel[cph](Multiple bibliographies luafilter),JooYoung Seo[ctb](<https:///0000-0002-4064-6012>),Isabelle Greco[ctb](<https:///0000-0003-1604-6639>)Maintainer Mitchell O'Hara-Wild<**************************>Repository CRANDate/Publication2023-11-2906:10:02UTC12awesomecvR topics documented:awesomecv (2)bibliography_entries (3)brief_entries (4)hyndman (5)latexcv (7)markdowncv (8)moderncv (10)twentyseconds (11)Index14 awesomecv Awesome CV templateDescriptionAwesome CV is LaTeX template for a CV or Résuméinspired by Fancy CV:https:///posquit0/Awesome-CVUsageawesomecv(...,latex_engine="xelatex",page_total=FALSE,show_footer=TRUE)Arguments...Arguments passed to cv_document.latex_engine LaTeX engine for producing PDF output.Options are"pdflatex","lualatex","xelatex"and"tectonic".page_total If TRUE,the total number of pages is shown in the footer.show_footer If TRUE,a footer showing your name,document name,and page number.ValueAn R Markdown output format object.bibliography_entries3 PreviewAuthor(s)Mitchell O’Hara-Wild,theme by Byungjin Park(@posquit0)bibliography_entries Print bibliography sectionDescriptionGiven a bibliographyfile,this function will generate bibliographic entries for one or more types of bib entry.4brief_entriesUsagebibliography_entries(file,startlabel=NULL,endlabel=NULL)Argumentsfile A path to a bibliographyfile understood by rmarkdown::pandoc_citeproc_convert().startlabel Defunct.endlabel Defunct.ValueA dataset representing the bibliographic entries,suitable for generating a reference section in adocument.Author(s)Mitchell O’Hara-Wild&Rob J HyndmanExamples#Create a bibliography from a set of packagesbib<-tempfile(fileext=".bib")knitr::write_bib(c("vitae","tibble"),bib)#Import the bibliography entries into a CVbibliography_entries(bib)#The order of these entries can be customised using dplyr::arrange()bibliography_entries(bib)%>%arrange(desc(title))#For more complex fields like author,you can also sort by component fields.#For example,use author$family to sort by family names.bibliography_entries(bib)%>%arrange(desc(author$family))brief_entries CV entriesDescriptionThis function accepts a data object(such as a tibble)and formats the output into a suitable formatfor the template used.The inputs can also involve further calculations,which will be done usingthe provided data.Usagebrief_entries(data,what,when,with,.protect=TRUE)detailed_entries(data,what,when,with,where,why,.protect=TRUE)Argumentsdata A data.frame or tibble.what The primary value of the entry(such as workplace title or degree).when The time of the entry(such as the period spent in the role).with The company or organisation..protect When TRUE,inputs to the previous arguments will be protected from beingparsed as LaTeX code.where The location of the entry.why Any additional information,to be included as dot points.Multiple dot points canbe provided via a list column.Alternatively,if the same what,when,with,andwhere combinations are found in multiple rows,the why entries of these rowswill be combined into a list.DetailsAll non-data inputs are optional,and will result in an empty space if omitted.Examplespackages_used<-tibble::tribble(~package,~date,~language,~timezone,~details,"vitae",Sys.Date(),"R",Sys.timezone(),c("Making my CV with vitae.","Multiple why entries."), "rmarkdown",Sys.Date()-10,"R",Sys.timezone(),"Writing reproducible,dynamic reports using R.")packages_used%>%detailed_entries(what=package,when=date,with=language,where=timezone,why=details) hyndman Hyndman CV templateDescriptionProduces a CV using the style used in Rob Hyndman’s CV:https:///hyndsight/cv/ Usagehyndman(...)Arguments...Arguments passed to cv_document. ValueAn R Markdown output format object.PreviewAuthor(s)Rob J Hyndman&Mitchell O’Hara-Wildlatexcv7 latexcv latexcv cv and resume templatesDescriptionA collection of simple and easy to use,yet powerful LaTeX templates for CVs and resumes:https:///jankapunkt/latexcvUsagelatexcv(...,theme=c("classic","modern","rows","sidebar","two_column"))Arguments...Arguments passed to cv_document.theme The theme used for the template(previews in link above).ValueAn R Markdown output format object.PreviewAuthor(s)Mitchell O’Hara-Wild,themes by Jan Küster(@jankapunkt)markdowncv Eliseo Papa’s markdown-cv templateDescriptionProduces a CV in the HTML format using various styles of the markdown-cv template:https:///elipapa/markdown-cvUsagemarkdowncv(...,theme=c("kjhealy","blmoore","davewhipp"))Arguments...Arguments passed to cv_document.theme The style used in the CV(matches the prefix of CSSfiles).The"kjhealy"theme is inspired by@kjhealy’s vita template,"blmoore"is from@blmoore’s md-cv template,and"davewhipp"is@davewhipp’s theme which notably has datesright aligned.ValueAn R Markdown output format object.PreviewAuthor(s)Mitchell O’Hara-Wild,theme by Eliseo Papa(@elipapa)10moderncv moderncv Moderncv templateDescriptionModerncv provides a documentclass for typesetting curricula vitae in various styles.Moderncv aims to be both straightforward to use and customizable,providingfive ready-made styles(classic, casual,banking,oldstyle and fancy):https:///xdanaux/moderncvUsagemoderncv(...,theme=c("casual","classic","oldstyle","banking","fancy"),latex_engine="pdflatex")Arguments...Arguments passed to cv_document.theme The theme used for the template.latex_engine LaTeX engine for producing PDF output.Options are"pdflatex","lualatex", "xelatex"and"tectonic".ValueAn R Markdown output format object.PreviewAuthor(s)Mitchell O’Hara-Wild,theme by Xavier Danaux(@xdanaux)twentyseconds Twenty Seconds CV templateDescriptionA curriculum vitae,otherwise known as a CV or résumé,is a document used by individuals to com-municate their work history,education and skill set.This is a style template for your curriculumwritten in LaTex.The main goal of this template is to provide a curriculum that is able to survive tothe résumés screening of"twenty seconds":https:///spagnuolocarmine/TwentySecondsCurriculumVitae-LaTexUsagetwentyseconds(...)Arguments...Arguments passed to cv_document.ValueAn R Markdown output format object.PreviewAuthor(s)Mitchell O’Hara-Wild,theme by Carmine Spagnuolo(@spagnuolocarmine)Indexawesomecv,2bibliography_entries,3brief_entries,4cv_document,2,6,7,9,10,12cv_entries(brief_entries),4detailed_entries(brief_entries),4 hyndman,5latexcv,7markdowncv,8moderncv,10rmarkdown::pandoc_citeproc_convert(),4twentyseconds,1114。
CurriculumVitae
Curriculum VitaeProfessor Li Mao Guo, Ph.D. College of Chemistry and Materials Science, Anhui Normal University Beijing East Road No.1, Wuhu 241000, ChinaTel.: +86 553 3869302; Fax: +86 553 3869303E-mail: ******************Full Professor of Analytical ChemistryB.S., Anhui Normal University, China (1997)M.S., Anhui Normal University, China (2002)Ph. D., Anhui Normal University, China (2008)Research Fellow (Postdoctoral), National University of Singapore, Singapore (2009.10-2011.5)Research InterestsUsing synthetic inorganic chemistry and analytical chemistry as major tools to study the important enzymes (proteins) and other biomolecules. Currently, I have three projects in my lab.1. Direct electrochemistry of heme proteins.2. Enzyme mimetics based on metal or metal oxide nanostructures.3. Biosensors based on polydopamine or derivatives.Social ServiceThe member of Chinese Chemical Society.The Editorial Board Member of Scientific Reports (Chemistry).All Publications1.Mengmeng Guo, Muping Yu, Xiang Li, Maoguo Li*, “Immobilised cytochrome c onthe carbon dots functionalised MWCNTs and its application to hydrogen peroxide detection” International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry 2017, 97, 1107–1118.2.Ding Hou, Haisheng Tao*, Xuezhen Zhu, Maoguo Li*, “Polydopamine and MnO2core-shell composites for high-performance supercapacitors” Applied Surface Science 2017, 419, 580–585.3.Yinling Wang*, Shengye Dong, Xiaoqin Wu, Xiaowang Liu, Maoguo Li*, “Core-shellN-doped carbon spheres for high-performance supercapacitors”,Journal of Materials Science2017, 52, 9673–7682.4.Yinling Wang,* Xiaoqin Wu, Xuemei Zhang, Maoguo Li*, “Chitosan, EDTA and cobaltsalts derived metal-N-C sub-micrometer spheres for high-performance oxygen reduction”, Journal of the Electrochemical Society 2017, 164, H389–H395.5.Xiujuan Wu, Miaomiao Yu, Xiaowang Liu, Maoguo Li*, “Low potentialdetermination of NADH at 1-Hydroxypyrene/reduced graphene oxide modified electrode”, International Journal of Electrochemical Science2017, 12, 4488–4501.6.Mengmeng Guo, Qikang Wu, Miaomiao Yu, Yinling Wang, Maoguo Li*, “One-stepliquid phase chemical method to prepare carbon-based amorphous molybdenum sulfides: As the effective hydrogen evolution reaction catalysts”, Electrochimica Acta 2017, 236, 280–287.7.Anna Li, Yuzhe Hu, Muping Yu, Xiaowang Liu, Maoguo Li*, “In situ growth of MoS2on carbon nanofibers with enhanced electrochemical catalytic activity for the hydrogen evolution”, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy2017, 42, 9419–9427.8.Jian Pang, Xiujuan Wu, Anna Li, Xiaowang Liu, Maoguo Li*,“Detection of catechinin Chinese green teas at N-doped carbon modified electrode”,Ionics2017,23, 1889–1895.9.Yinling Wang*, Shengye Dong, Xiaoqin Wu, Maoguo Li,“One-StepElectrodeposition of MnO2@NiAl Layered Double Hydroxide Nanostructures on the Nickel Foam for High-Performance Supercapacitors”, Journal of the Electrochemical Society 2017 164, H56–H62.10.Yinling Wang, Zhangcui Wang, Xiaoqin Wu, Xiaowang Liu, Maoguo Li*, "SynergisticEffect between Strongly Coupled CoAl Layered Double Hydroxides and Graphene for the Electrocatalytic Reduction of Oxygen", Electrochimica Acta2016, 192, 196–204.11.Yinling Wang*, Fajun Li, Shengye Dong, Xiaowang Liu, Maoguo Li*, “A facileApproach for Synthesizing Fe-Based Layered Double Hydroxides with High Purity and Its Exfoliation”, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science2016, 467, 28–34. 12.Yinling Wang*, Xuemei Zhang, Anna Li, Maoguo Li*,"Intumescent FlameRetardant-Derived P,N co-Doped Porous Carbon As an Efficient Electrocatalyst for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction", Chemical Communications2015,51, 14801–14804.13.Xuemei Zhang, Yinling Wang*, Shengye Dong, Maoguo Li*, "Dual-SitePolydopamine Spheres/CoFe Layered Double Hydroxides for Electrocatalytic Oxygen Reduction Reaction", Electrochimica Acta2015, 170, 248–255.14.Yinling Wang*, Zhangcui Wang, Yeping Rui, Maoguo Li*,“Horseradish PeroxidaseImmobilization on Carbon Nanodots/CoFe Layered Double Hydroxides: Direct Electrochemistry and Hydrogen Peroxide Sensing",Biosensors & Bioelectronics 2015,64, 57–62.15.Xiaoli Jiang, Yinling Wang*, Maoguo Li*,“Selecting Water-Alcohol Mixed Solventfor Synthesis of Polydopamine Nano-spheres Using Solubility Parameter”, Scientific Reports 2014, 4, Article Number 6070. DOI:10.1038/srep06070.16.Chang Guo, Lin Wang, Maoguo Li*,“Functionalization of Carbon Nanotubes withCopper for Nonenzymatic Electrochemical Detection of Glucose”, Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Letters 2014, 6(6), 481–487.17.Chang Guo, Maoguo Li*,“Synthesis and Cell Imaging of LaF3Nanocrystals withSmall Particle Size and Novel Upconversion Luminescence”, Acta Chimica Sinica 2014, 72(2): 215-219.18.Li Huang, Shoufeng Jiao, Maoguo Li*, “Determination of uric acid in human urineby eliminating ascorbic acid interference on copper(II)-polydopamine immobilized electrode surface”, Electrochim. Acta 2014, 121, 233–239.19.Yinling Wang*, Yeping Rui, Fajun Li, Maoguo Li,“Electrodeposition of NickelHexacyanoferrate/Layered Doublehydroxide Hybrid Film on the Gold Electrode and Its Application in the Electroanalysis of Ascorbic Acid”, Electrochim. Acta2014, 117, 398–404.20.Qian Song, Maoguo Li*, Li Huang, Qikang Wu, Yunyou Zhou*, Yinling Wang,“Bifunctional Polydopamine@Fe3O4 Core-Shell Nanoparticles for Electrochemical Determination of Lead (II) and Cadmium (II)”, Anal. Chim. Acta2013, 787, 64–70.21.Huiqing Ji, Maoguo Li*, Yinling Wang, Feng Gao, “Electrodeposition ofGraphene-Supported PdPt Nanoparticles with Enhanced Electrocatalytic Act ivity”, Electrochemistry Communications 2012,24, 17–20.22.Maoguo Li*, Huiqing Ji, Yinling Wang*, Lin Liu, Feng Gao, “MgFe-Layered DoubleHydroxide Modified Electrodes for Direct Electron Transfer of Heme Proteins”, Biosens. Bioelectron. 2012, 38, 239–244.23.Yinling Wang*, Huiqing Ji, Wei Peng, Lin Liu, Feng Gao, Maoguo Li*,“GoldNanoparticle-Coated Ni/Al Layered Double Hydroxides on Glassy Carbon Electrode for Enhanced Methanol Electro-Oxidation”, Int. J. Hydrogen Energy2012, 37, 9324–9329.24.Yinling Wang*, Wei Peng, Lin Liu, Feng Gao, Maoguo Li*, “The ElectrochemicalDetermination of L-Cysteine at a Ce-Doped Mg–Al Layered Double Hydroxide Modified Glassy Carbon Electrode”, Electrochim. Acta2012, 70, 193–198.25.Yinling Wang, Min Tang, Xinhua Lin, Feng Gao, Maoguo Li*, “Sensor for HydrogenPeroxide Using a Hemoglobin-Modified Glassy Carbon Electrode Prepared by Enhanced Loading of Silver Nanoparticle onto Carbon Nanospheres via Spontaneous Polymerization of Dopamine”, Microchim. Acta2012, 176, 405–410.26.Feng Gao*, Xinying Guo, Jun Yin, Dan Zhao, Maoguo Li and Lun Wang,“Electrocatalytic Activity of Carbon Spheres towards NADH Oxidation at Low Overpotential and Its Applications in Biosensors and Biofuel Cells”, RSC Adv.2011, 1, 1301–1309.27.Yinling Wang, Lin Liu, Maoguo Li*, Shudong Xu, Feng Gao*, “MultifunctionalCarbon Nanotubes for Direct Electrochemistry of Glucose Oxidase and GlucoseB ioassay”, Biosens. Bioelectron. 2011, 30, 107–111.28.Yan Wei, Qin-An Huang, Mao-Guo Li,Xing-Jiu Huang*, Bin Fang, Lun Wang*,“CeO2 Nanoparticles Decorated Multi-walled Carbon Nanotubes for Electrochemical Determination of Guanine and A denine”, Electrochim. Acta2011, 56, 8571–8575. 29.Feng Gao*, Peng Cui, Xiaoxiao Chen, Qingqing Ye, Maoguo Li, Lun Wang, “A DNAHybridization Detection Based on Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer between Dye-Doped Core-Shell Silica Nanoparticles and Gold N anoparticles”, Analyst2011, 136, 3973-398030.Yinling Wang*, Dandan Zhang, Wei Peng, Lin Liu, Maoguo Li*, “ElectrocatalyticOxidation of Methanol at Ni-Al Layered Double Hydroxide Film Modified Electrode in Alkaline M edium”, Electrochim. Acta2011, 56, 5754–5758.31.Yinling Wang*, Wei Peng, Lin Liu, Min Tang, Feng Gao, Maoguo Li*, “EnhancedElectrical Conductivity of Layered Double Hydroxide Modified Electrode by Graphene for Selectively Sensing of Dopamine”, Microchim. Acta2011, 174, 41–46. 32.Feng Gao*, Qingqing Ye, Peng Cui, Xiaoxiao Chen, Maoguo Li, Lun Wang,“Selective “turn-on” fluorescent sensing for biothiols based on fluorescence resonance energy transf er between acridine orange and gold nanoparticles”, Anal. Methods 2011, 3, 1180–1185.33.Lee Jin Tu Danence, Yaojun Gao, Maoguo Li,Yuan Huang, Jian Wang*,“Organocatalytic Enamide Azide Cycloaddition Reactions: Regiospecific Synthesis of 1,4,5-Trisubstituted-1,2,3-Triazoles”, Chem. Eur. J. 2011, 17, 3584–3587.34.Maoguo Li*,Shudong Xu, Min Tang, Lin Liu, Feng Gao, Yinling Wang*, “DirectElectrochemistry of Horseradish Peroxidase on Graphene-Modified Electrode for Electrocatalytic Reduction towards H2O2”, Electrochim. Acta2011,56, 1144–1149.35.Yaojun Gao, Qiao Ren, Hao Wu, Maoguo Li, Jian Wang*, “EnantioselectiveHeterocyclic Synthesis of Spiro Chromanone-Thiochroman Complexes Catalyzed by a Bifunctional Indane C atalyst”, Chem. Commun. 2010, 46, 9232–9234.36.Yinling Wang, Lin Liu, Dandan Zhang, Shudong Xu, Maoguo Li*, “A New Strategyfor Immobilization of Electroactive Species on the Surface of Solid Electrode”, Electrocatalysis2010, 1, 230–234.37.Fang Ni, Yinling Wang, Dandan Zhang, Feng Gao, Maoguo Li*,“Electroche micalOxidation of Epinephrine and Uric Acid at a Layered Double Hydroxide Film Modified Glassy Carbon Electrode and Its Application”, Electroanalysis2010,22, 1130–1135.38.Yinling Wang*, Dandan Zhang, Min Tang, Shudong, Xu, Maoguo Li*,“Electrocatalysis of Gold Nanoparticles/Layered Double Hydroxides Nanocomposites toward Methanol Electro-Oxidation in Alkaline Medium”, Electrochim. Acta2010, 55, 4045–4049.39.Feng Gao*, Jun Yin, Zhen Yao, Maoguo Li, Lun Wang, “A Nanocomposite ModifiedElectrode: Electrocatalytic Properties and Its Sensing Applications to Hydrogen Peroxide and Glucose”, J. Electrochem. Soc.2010, 157, F35–F39.40.Maoguo Li*, Fang Ni, Yinling Wang, Shudong Xu, Dandan Zhang, Lun Wang*,“LDH Modified Electrode for Sensitive and Facile Determination of Iodate”,Appl.Clay Sci. 2009, 46, 396–400.41.Yinling Wang, Shuihong Chen, Fang Ni, Feng Gao,Maoguo Li*, “Peroxidase-LikeLayered Double Hydroxide Nanoflakes for Electrocatalytic Reduction of H2O2”, Electroanalysis 2009, 21, 2125–2132.42.Maoguo Li*,Shudong Xu, Fang Ni, Yinling Wang, Shuihong Chen, Lun Wang*,“Fast and Sensitive Non-Enzymatic Glucose Concentration Determination Using Electroactive Anionic Clay Modified Electrode”, Microchim. Acta 2009,166, 203–208.43.Maoguo Li*, Fang Ni, Yinling Wang, Shudong Xu, Dandan Zhang, Shuihong Chen,Lun Wang*, “Sensitive and Facile Determination of Catechol and Hydroquinone Simultaneously under Coexistence of Resorcinol with a Zn/Al Layered DoubleHydroxide Film Modified Glassy Carbon Electrode”,Electroanalysis 2009, 21, 1521–1526.44.Maoguo Li*, Shuihong Chen, Fang Ni, Yinling Wang, Lun Wang*, “Layered DoubleHydroxides Functionalized with Anionic Surfactant: Direct Electrochemistry and Electrocatalysis of Hemoglobin”, Electrochim. Acta 2008, 53, 7255–7260.45.Bin Fang*, Shoufeng Jiao, Maoguo Li, Yuan Qu, Ximing Jiang, “Label-FreeElectrochemical Detection of DNA Using Ferrocene-Containing Cationic Polythiophene and PNA Probes on Nanogold Modified Electrodes”,Biosens.Bioelectron. 2008, 23, 1175–1179.46.Maoguo Li, Feng Gao, Ping Yang, Lun Wang*, Bin Fang, “Conveniently AssemblingDithiocarbamate and Gold Nanoparticles onto the Gold Electrode: A New Type of Electrochemical Sensors for Biomolecule Detection”,Surf. Sci. 2008, 602, 151–155.47.Yan Wei, Maoguo Li,Bin Fang*, “Fabrication of CeO2Nanoparticles ModifiedGlassy Carbon Electrode for Ultrasensitive Determination of Trace Amounts of Uric Acid in Urine”,Chin. J. Chem. 2007, 11, 1622–1626.48.Cai-yun Zheng, Shui-hong Chen, Yong-jia Shang*, Mao-guo Li*, “A Modified GlassyCarbon Electrode for Hydrogen Peroxide Sensing”,Annali Di Chimica2007,97, 1227–1235.49.Bin Fang*, Hongying Liu, Guangfeng Wang, Yunyou Zhou, Maoguo Li, Yan Yu, WeiZhang, “The Electrochemical Behavior and Direct Determination of Tyrosine at a Glassy Carbon Electrode Modified with Poly (9-Aminoacridine)”,Annali Di Chimica 2007, 97, 1005–1013.50.Bin Fang*, Yan Wei,Maoguo Li, Guangfeng Wang, Wei Zhang, “Study onElectrochemical Behavior of Tryptophan at a Glassy Carbon Electrode Modified with Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes Embedded Cerium Hexacyanoferrate”,Talanta 2007, 72, 1302–1306.51.Lun Wang*, Ping Yang, Yongxin Li, Hongqi Chen, Maoguo Li, Fabao Luo, “A FlowInjection Chemiluminescence Method for the Determination of Fluoroquinolone Derivative Using the Reaction of Luminol and Hydrogen Peroxide Catalyzed by Gold Nanoparticles”,Talanta 2007, 72, 1066–1072.52.Shoufeng Jiao, Maoguo Li, Cong Wang, Daolei Chen, Bin Fang*, “Fabrication ofFc-SWNTs Modified Glassy Carbon Electrode for Selective and Sensitive Determination of Dopamine in the Presence of AA and UA”,Electrochim. Acta 2007, 52, 5939–5944.53.Yan Wei, Guangfeng Wang, Maoguo Li, Cong Wang, and Bin Fang*, “Determinationof Rutin using a CeO2 Nanoparticle-Modified Electrode”, Microchim. Acta 2007, 158, 269–274.54.Yan Wei, Maoguo Li,Shoufeng Jiao, Qinan Huang, Guangfeng Wang, Bin Fang*,“Fabrication of CeO2Nanoparticles Modified Glassy Carbon Electrode and Its Application for Electrochemical Determination of UA and AA Simultaneously”, Electrochim. Acta 2006, 52, 766–772.55.Bin Fang*, Shoufeng Jiao, Maoguo Li, Haisheng Tao, “Simultaneous Determinationof Uric Acid and Ascorbic Acid at a Ferrocenium–Thioglycollate Modified Electrode”, Anal. Bioanal. Chem. 2006, 386, 2117–2122.56.Yongjia Shang*, Chenli Fan, Maoguo Li,Caiyun Zheng, “Synthesis and PropertiesStudy of Novel Ferrocenyl Isoxazole Derivatives”,Appl. Organometal. Chem. 2006, 20, 626–631.57.Bin Fang*, Wenzhi Zhang, Xianwen Kan, Haisheng Tao, Xianhui Deng, Maoguo Li,“Fabrication and Application of a Novel Modified Electrode Bas ed on β-Cyclodextrin/ Ferrocenecarboxylic Acid Inclusion Complex”,Sensor. Actuat. B2006,117, 230~235.58.Bin Fang*, Xiang-hui Deng, Xian-wen Kan, Hai-sheng Tao, Wen-zhi Zhang, MaoguoLi, “Electrochemical and Electrocatalytic Properties of Ferrocene Incorporated in L-Cysteine Self-Assembled Monolayers on a Gold Electrode”, Anal. Lett. 2006, 39, 697–707.59.Maoguo Li,Yong-Jia Shang, Ying-Chun Gao, Guang-Feng Wang, Bin Fang*,“Preparation of Novel Mercury-Doped Silver Nanoparticles Film Glassy Carbon Electrode and Its Application for Electrochemical Biosensor”, Anal. Biochem. 2005, 341, 52–57.60.Maoguo Li,Ying-Chun Gao, Xian-Wen Kan, Guang-Feng Wang, Bin Fang*, “Effectof Ag Nanoparticles for Electrochemical Sensing of Brilliant Cresyl Blue”,Chem. Lett.2005, 34, 386–387.61.Maoguo Li,Yin-Ling Wang, Guang-Feng Wang, Bin Fang*, “ElectrochemicalDetermination of 6-Mercaptopurine at Silver Microdisk Electrodes”,Annali Di Chimica 2005, 95, 685–693.62.Bin Fang*, Guangfeng Wang, Wenzhi Zhang, Maoguo Li,Xianwen Kan,“Fabrication of Fe3O4Nanoparticles Modified Electrode and Its Application for Voltammertric Sensing of Dopamine”,Electroanalysis 2005, 17, 744–748.63.Bin Fang*, Guangfeng Wang, Maoguo Li, Yingchun Gao, Xianwen Kan, Prepartionof Ag Nanoparticles/L-Cysteine Modified Gold Electrode and Its Application.Chimica Analyticzna 2005, 50, 419–423.64.Xianwen Kan, Xianghui Deng, Wenzhi Zhang, Guangfeng Wang,Maoguo Li,Haisheng Tao, Bin Fang*, “Electrocatalytical Oxidation of Hydroquinone with Ferrocene Covalently Bound to L-Cysteine Self-Assembled Monolayers on a Gold Electrode”,Annali Di Chimica 2005, 95, 593–600.65.Bin Fang, Yingchun Gao, Maoguo Li, Yongxin Li*, “Application of Functionalized AgNanoparticles for the Determination of Proteins at Nanogram Levels Using Resonance Light Scattering Method”,Microchim. Acta 2004, 147, 83–86.66.Guangfeng Wang, Maoguo Li, Yingchun Gao, Bin Fang*, “An Amperometric SensorUsed for Determination of Thiocyanate with Silver Nanoparticles Modified Electrode”, Sensors 2004, 4, 147–155.67.Yongxin Li, Changqin Zhu, Lun Wang*, Feng Gao, Maoguo Li,Leyu Wang,“Application of Manganese-Tetrasulfonatophthalocyanine as a New Mimetic Peroxidase in the Determination of Hydrogen Peroxide Based on the Chemiluminescence Reaction of Luminol with Hydrogen Peroxide”,Anal. Lett. 2001, 34, 1841–1850.68.阚显文, 张文芝, 邓湘辉, 陶海升, 李茂国, 方宾*, 抗坏血酸在β-环糊精/二茂铁甲酸修饰电极上的电化学行为及测定, 分析化学, 33 (2005) 1573-1576.69.杨小红, 王广凤, 邓湘辉, 张文芝, 李茂国, 阚显文, 方宾*, 纳米Fe3O4修饰电极的制备及其催化应用, 应用化学, 22 (2005) 776-779.70.王广凤, 李茂国, 阚显文, 高迎春, 方宾*, 纳米银粒子复合修饰电极的制备及对苯二酚的测定, 应用化学, 22(2005) 167-171.71.李茂国, 王广凤, 高迎春, 方宾*, 纳米银修饰电极对痕量硫氰根的测定, 理化检验,41(2005) 305-307.72.李茂国, 王广凤, 周运友, 方宾*, 银催化甲醛前行动力波的研究, 分析化学, 32 (2004)1223-1226.73.陶海升, 李茂国, 吴丽芳, 方宾*, 电化学氟化最新进展, 化学进展, 16 (2004) :213-219.74.高迎春, 李茂国, 王广凤, 方宾*, 银纳米修饰电极的制备及其对灿烂甲酚蓝的催化研究,分析试验室, 23 (2004) 78-81.75.阚显文, 李茂国, 陶海升, 张德兴, 杜俊, 方宾*, 电位滴定法同时测定电合成产物苯甲醛和苯甲酸, 应用化学, 20 (2003) 699-701.76.杜俊, 李茂国, 高迎春, 阚显文, 方宾*, Cu(II)-α-氨基酸配合物的紫外光谱性质及组成测定, 光谱实验室, 20 (2003) 415-418.77.汪乐余, 郭畅, 李茂国, 许发功, 朱昌青, 王伦*, 功能性硫化镉纳米荧光探针荧光猝灭法测定核酸, 分析化学, 31 (2003) 83-86.78.李茂国, 许发功, 方宾*, 银微盘电极上谷胱甘肽降解产物的伏安行为, 分析测试学报,22 (2002) 56-58.79.商永嘉*, 李茂国, 陆婉芳, 王彦广, 新型含酰胺键的噻二唑类液晶的合成, 高等学校化学学报, 23 (2002) 576-580.80.朱英贵, 张明翠, 李茂国, 王伦*, 含偶氮基的Schiff碱-高锰酸钾-硫酸化学发光体系研究,安徽师大学报, 25 (2002) 161-163.81.李茂国, 张龙, 方宾*, 微分电位溶出法测柠檬酸, 安徽师大学报, 23 (2000) 256-258.82.周运友, 方宾*, 李茂国, 1-4-巯甲基苯的合成及其电化学性质研究, 化学试剂, 21 (2000)121-122.83.张玉忠, 李蜀萍, 阚显文, 李茂国,方宾*, 头孢拉定降解产物在银亚微电极上的电化学行为, 分析化学, 28 (2000) 127.84.张玉忠, 李蜀萍, 阚显文, 李茂国, 方宾*, 头孢噻肟钠降解产物在银微电极上阴极溶出示差脉冲伏安法测定, 分析化学, 28 (2000) 1371-1374.85.李茂国, 方宾*, 间接碘量法误差问题讨论, 安徽师大学报, 21 (1998) 279-281.86.周运友, 郭荷民, 方宾*, 朱英贵, 李茂国, 陶海升, 对苄二硫醇在玻碳汞膜电极上吸附伏安行为的研究, 安徽师大学报, 21 (1998) 152-155.。
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Curriculum VitaeTe-yuan Chung
Curriculum Vitae Te-yuan ChungDepartment of Optics and Photonics National Central University#300 Chungda Rd., Chungli city, 320 Taiwan, R.O.C. Phone: +886-3-4227151-65296 Fax: +886-3-4252897E-mail: teyuan@Citizenship: Taiwan, Republic of ChinaEducationDec 2004 Ph.D. Optics, CREOL / College of Optics and Photonics, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL USAJune 2001: M. S., Optics, CREOL / School of Optics, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida USAJan 1996: M. S., Department of Physics, National Central University, Chungli Taiwan, R. O.C.Sept 1993: B. S., Department of Physics, National Tsing Hua University, Hsin Chu, Taiwan, R. O. C.PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE2006-present Assistant professor at Department of Optics and Photonics, National Central University, TAIWAN, R.O.C.1. Investigate applications of volumetric Bragg grating2. Develop portable 488 nm light source for display, holographic storage and bio-medical applications3. Construct a theory for temperature independent laser based on variable reflectivity laser mirrors4. Optical thin film enhanced solar cell5. New laser materials6. Design, develop and analyze high efficient power LED packaging using CVD diamond film heat spreader7. Simulate current spreading in power LED and electronic contacts8. Develop spectrum narrowed laser systems for spectroscopy2004-2005 Research scientist at CREOL / College of Optics, University of Central Florida FL USA, under the supervision of Prof. Michael, BASS.1. Investigate the utilization of volumetric Bragg grating as laser mirrors2. Achieve narrow laser output linewidth using volumetric Bragg gratings3. Develop light source for Raman spectroscopy2000 – 2004 Graduate research assistant at CREOL / College of Optics, University of Central Florida, FL USA, under the supervision of Prof. Michael, BASS.1. Improve 2D display of up conversion materials excited by diode laser2. Develop and demonstrate true 3D display by using two-photon excitation3. Study LCD properties, display design and other applications4. Invent beam control prism for diode laser to correct fast divergence axis and allow large angular turning of output beam5. Develop and analyze pump cavity design of diode-pumped solid state laser rod to achieve gain non-uniformity lower than 10% 1999 – 2000Graduate research assistant at CREOL / College of Optics, University of Central Florida, FL, USA, under the supervision of Prof. Michael, BASS. 1. Investigate optical, and thermal properties of high power diode laser arrays 2. Develop 120W CW 808nm spray cooled high power diode laser arrays with heat flux 200W/cm 2 1994 – 1996Graduate research assistant at National Tsing Hua University, TAIWAN, R.O.C.under the supervision of Prof. Jow-Tsong Shy 1. Measure absolute Frequencies of the 133Cs 2 Transitions near 1064 nm 2. Achieve diode pumped Nd:YAG laser frequency stabilization 1992 – 1993 Research assistant at National Tsing Hua University, TAIWAN, R.O.C., under the supervision of Prof. Shiu-Chin Wu,Develop applications of PIXE (Particle induced X-ray emission) by using 3MeVproton beamTEACHING EXPERIENCE2006 - presentAssistant professor at Institute of Optical Sciences at National Central University,TAIWAN, R.O.C.1. Diode lasers and diode-pumped laser systems2. Optical waves in crystals3. Applied spectroscopy4. Introduction to finite element analysis5. Fundamental optics6. Modern physics7. Special topics on physical optics1999 - 2000Teaching assistant at University of Central Florida, FL, USA1. General Physics (Aug 1999 - Dec 1999)2. Applied Optics lab teaching assistant (Jan 2000 - May 2000)1993 - 1994Teaching assistant at National Central University, TAIWAN, R.O.C. General Physics1992 - 1993 Teaching assistant at National Tsing Hua University, TAIWAN, R.O.C. General Physics LabPUBLICATIONRefereed Papers:1. Y. H. Chen, Y. C. Chang, C. H. Lin, and T. Y. Chung, “Diode-pumped, actively internal-Q-switched Nd:MGO:PPLN laser”, Opt. Exp., Vol. 16, Issue. 3, pp. 2048-2055 (2008)2. T. Y. Chung and M. Bass, “General analysis of slab lasers using geometric optics”, Appl. Opt., Vol. 46, Issue 4, pp. 581-590 (2007)3. T. Y. Chung and M. Bass, “Temperature independent lasers using output couplers with temperature dependent reflectivity”, Appl Opt., Vol. 45, Issue 36, pp. 9198-9202 (2007)4. B. Chen, Y. Chen, J. Simmons, T. Y. Chung and M. Bass, “Thermal Lensing of Edge-pumped Slab Lasers-I”, Appl. Phys. B Vol. 82, 413–418 (2006)5. T. Y. Chung, A. Rapaport, V. Smirnov, L. B. Glebov, M. C. Richardson, and M. Bass, “Solid-state laser spectral narrowing using a volumetric photothermal refractive Bragg grating cavity mirror”, Opt. Lett, Vol. 32, No. 2, 229-231, (2006)6. C. Ying, A. Rapaport, T. Y. Chung, B. Chen and M. Bass, “Distribution of fluorescence exiting the surfaces of a Yb:YAG slab laser”, Applied Optics, Vol. 42, Issue 36, 7157-7162, (2003)7. S. C. Jeng, D. Y. Chung, C. C. Liaw, F. H. Yang, J. T. Shy, T. Lin, and S. Y. Shaw, "Absolute Frequencies of the 133Cs2 Transitions near 1064 nm", Opt. Commun. Vol. 155, 263-269 (1998). Conference Papers:1. T. Waritanant, and T. Y. Chung, “Influence of Minute Self‐Absorption of Volume Bragg Grating Working as Laser Mirrors”, paper CTuFF6, May 2009, Baltimore, MA, USA2. Z. J. Chen, and T. Y. Chung, “Temperature Independent Laser Using Variable Reflectivity Mirrors”, Optics and Photonics Taiwan’08, P2-188, Dec. 5-Dec.6, 2008,Taipei International Convention Center, Taiwan.3. C. Y. Chiang, S. B. Wu, and T. Y. Chung, “Tunable V-shaped Cavity Ti:Sapphire Laser Using Volume Bragg Grating as Laser Mirror”, Optics and Photonics Taiwan’08, P1-128, Dec. 5-Dec.6, 2008,Taipei International Convention Center, Taiwan.4. Y. H. Chen, W.-W. Chen, W.-K. Chang, and T.-Y. Chung, “Narrow-Line, Continuous-Wave Orange 593.5-nm Generation in Diode-Pumped Nd:YVO4 Laser Using Volume Bragg Gratings”, Optics and Photonics Taiwan’08, S41-02, Dec. 5-Dec.6, 2008,Taipei International Convention Center, Taiwan5. T. Y. Chung, S. Boonruang, and T. Waritanant, “Thermal Effects of Volume Bragg Grating as Laser Mirrors Due to Minute Self-Absorption”, paper LWI3, OSA annual meeting/FiO/LS, Oct 2008, Rochester, New York, USA6. Y. C. Chang, C. H. Lin, Y. H. Chen, and T. Y. Chung, “Diode-pumped, Actively Internal-Q-switched Nd:MgO:PPLN laser”, paper CFW3, CLEO/QELS, May 2008, San Jose, CA, USA7. T. Y. Chung, S. S. Yang, C. W. Chen, H. C. Yang, C. R. Liao, Y. H. Lien, J. T. Shy, “Wavelength Tunable Single Mode Nd:GdVO4 Laser Using a Volume Bragg Grating Fold Mirror”, paper CThE4, CLEO/QELS, May 2007, Baltimore, MA, USA8. S. S. Yang, T. Y. Chung, C. W. Chen, H. C. Yang, “Noise Elimination of Intracavity Doubled Lasers by Single-Mode Operation with Volumetric Bragg Grating”, paper CTuU7, CLEO/QELS, May 2007, Baltimore, MA, USA9. C. J. Liao, Y. H. Lien, T. Y. Chung, S. S. Yang, J.T. Shy, “Lasing Action of Nd:GdVO4 at 1070 nm by Volumetric Bragg Grating”, paper CThE3, CLEO/QELS, May 2007, Baltimore, MA, USA10. M. Hemmer, T. Y. Chung, Y. Chen, V. Smirnov, L. B. Glebov, M.C.Richardson, M. Bass, “Spectral Narrowing in a Dual Volume Bragg Grating Ti:Sapphire Oscillator”, paper CThE5, CLEO/QELS, May 2007, Baltimore, MA, USA11. T. Y. Chung, A. Rapaport, Y. Chen, V. Smirnov, H. Michaël, L. B. Glebov, M. C. Richardson, and M. Bass,“Stabilization, Spectral Narrowing and Optimization of Solid State Lasers Using Volumetric PTR Bragg Grating Cavity Mirrors”, paper SS-7, Technical Digest 19th Solid State and Diode Laser Technology Review, June 2006, Albuquerque, NM, USA.12. T. Y. Chung, A. Rapaport, V. Smirnov, H. Michaël, L. B. Glebov, M. C. Richardson, and M. Bass, “Unexpected Properties of a Laser Resonator with Volumetric Bragg Grating End Mirrors”, paper CFB5, CLEO/QELS, May 2006, Long beach, CA, USA.13. T. Y. Chung, A. Rapaport, V. Smirnov, H. Michaël, L. B. Glebov, M. C. Richardson, and M. Bass, “Spectral narrowing of solid state lasers by narrow-band PTR Bragg mirrors”, Proceedings of the SPIE, Volume 6216, paper 6216-3, SPIE Defense & Security Symposium, April 2006, Orlando, FL USA.14. B. Chen, Y. Chen, J. A. Simmons, T. Y. Chung, M. Bass, “Thermal lensing of high-power edge-pumped YAG slab lasers”, Proceedings of the SPIE, Volume 5707, pp. 99-104 (2005), Photonic West, Jan 2005, San Jose, CA, USA.15. T. Y. Chung, M. Bass, and L.C. Chow, “Beam control prisms for diode laser arrays”, Direct Energy Conference, Nov 2002, Monterey, CA, USA16. Y.R. Lin, T.Y. Chung, J.H. Du, L.C. Chow, M. Bass and D. Rini, "Thermal Design in Diode Array Packaging," SAE Power System Conference, Oct 2002, Coral Springs, FL, USA17. T.Y. Chung, and M. Bass, “Beam control prisms for high power diode laser arrays”, OSA Annual Meeting & Exhibit 2002, p. 66, Sep 2002, Orlando, FL, USA18. J. Recio, T.Y. Chung , Y.R. Lin, J.H. Du, M. Bass, L.C. Chow, and D. Rini, ”Spray Cooling of Diode Laser Arrays with Water at Low Pressure”, Technical Digest 14th Solid State and Diode Laser Technology Review, May 21-24, 2002, Albuquerque, NM., USA19. D. P. Rini, H. R. Anderson, L. C. Chow, M. Bass, J. L. Lindauer, and T. Y. Chung, “ Spray cooling of High Power diode Laser Arrays”, paper DP-7, Technical Digest 14th Solid State and Diode Laser Technology Review, May 21-24, 2002, Albuquerque, NM., USA20. J. J. Huddle, L.C. Chow, S. Lei, D.P. Rini, A. Marcos, T.Y. Chung, S.J. Lindauer, M. Bass and P.J. Delfyett, “Advantages of Spray Cooling for a Diode Laser Module,” accepted for presentation at Power Systems Conference, SAE, October 31-November 2, 2000, San Diego, CA, USA21. J.J. Huddle, S.J. Lindauer, A. Marcos, T.Y. Chung, D.P. Rini, S. Lei, L.C. Chow, M. Bass and P.J. Delfyett, “Spray Cooling of Diode Laser Arrays,” Thirteenth Annual Solid State and Diode Laser Technology Review, June 5-8, 2000, Albuquerque, NM., USA22. S. C. Jeng, D. Y. Chung, C. C. Liaw, F. H. Yang, J. T. Shy, Tyson Lin, R.-H. Hsu, and M.-S. Huang, 1998, ”Studies on frequency stabilization of Nd:YAG laser”, Conference Digest of Conference on Precision Electromagnetic Measurements, pp185-186, July 6-10, 1998, Washington D.C. , National Institute of Standards and Technology.23. T. Y. Chung, J. T. Shy and Tyson Lin, “Frequency Stabilization of 1064nm Nd:YAG Laser Using Cs2 Absorption”, Conference on Precision Electromagnetic Measurement, Digest, p.122-123, by A. Braun, Braunschweig, 1996, Germany.24. T. Y. Chung, J. T. Shy and Tyson Lin, 1995, “Frequency Stabilization of a Diode-pumped 1064 nm Nd:YAG Laser Using Cs2 Absorption Lines”, Proceedings of the 4th Metrology Conference, Chinese Metrology Society, p.315-318, 1995, Taiwan.CONFERENCE TALK“Thermal Effects of Volume Bragg Grating as Laser Mirrors Due to Minute Self-Absorption”10/22/2008, FiO/LS, Rochester, New York, USA, Oct 2008“Wavelength Tunable Single Mode Nd:GdVO4 Laser Using a Volume Bragg Grating Fold Mirror”05/10/2007, CLEO/QELS, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, May 2007“Unexpected Properties of a Laser Resonator with Volumetric Bragg Grating End Mirrors”05/26/2006, CLEO/QELS, Long beach, California, USA, May 2006“Beam control prisms for high power diode laser arrays”09/30/2002, OSA Annual Meeting & Exhibit 2002, Orlando, Florida, USARESEARCH INTERESTVolumetric Bragg grating applicationsLaser dynamicsDiode laser applicationsThermal management and packaging of laser and power LED systemsThin film enhanced solar cellBeam combination and shapingLaser pump cavity designSolid-state lightingPhotonic 2D displaySUMMER SCHOOLInternational Summer School of Semiconductor Lasers: Fundamentals and applications, University College Cork, Ireland, 08/30/2001 – 09/5/2001ACADEMIC HONORS2009 Best Lecturer Award of National Central University2002 Best Poster Presentation Award, CREOL Industry Affiliates' day, Florida, Apr.20021980 - 1993 Ministry of Education Scholarship for Gifted Students in Mathematics and Nature Sciences and full tuition waiver of Taiwan Ministry of Education Ministry ofEducation Scholarship for Gifted Students in Mathematics and Nature Sciences,Taiwan, 1989-1993PATENT1. T. Y. Chung; M. Bass, D. P. Rini, H. R. Anderson, L. Chow, “Method and apparatus for use of beam control prisms with diode laser arrays” United States Patent 6,975,465, Dec 20052. T. Y. Chung, M. Bass, “A pump cavity for diode laser array pumped laser rods”, United States Patent Pending, submitted Dec 2005.3. 鍾德元, “全像布拉格光柵雷射反射鏡之裝置”,台灣專利專利編號200835097, Aug 20084. 劉正毓, 鍾德元, 周本哿, 林京亮, “以非均勻之導電層改善電流分佈之方法”,台灣專利編號200832725, Aug 2008PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPOSA since 2003SPIE since 2004OTHERLanguages: Mandarin (mother tongue), fluent in EnglishHardware: Varian CARY 500 spectrometer, High power diode laser array assembly,Software: ASAP Basic and advanced wave optics(certified), Comsol Multiphysics (certified), Mathcad, LabVIEW, Mathematica, Fortran, C, Pascal, BasicPAPER REVIEWJan 2009 Opt. Express。
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Curriculum VitaeOleg Mürk+447776273884oleg.myrk@PROFILEA Software Engineer with four years of industrial experience of all stages in the project life cycle. Versed in several programming languages and platforms.Excellent Computer Science background,knowledge of algorithms,data structures,and programming paradigms.Team player with leadership and teaching experience. Likes responsibility and a challenge. A good communicator with the ability to liase with others at all levels. Good problem solving ability.KEY TECHNICAL SKILLSJ2EE, Spring, HibernateTwo years of professional experience in a team lead role. Good knowledge offrameworks, tools, processes, challenges, and limitations.Java 5Numerous projects including designing a web framework and extending a deductiveverification system for Java and C.C++, CTwo years of professional experience (70 KLOC) using Microsoft Visual C++,MFC, and DCOM. Various smaller projects using GCC, STL, and Boost. Very goodknowledge of C99 thanks to doing research on deductive verification of C.HaskellVarious university research projects.Knowledge of language,monads,andassociated libraries such as Control.Monad.*, QuickCheck, wxHaskell, WASH. LinuxFive years of experience as a power user. Some exposure to system administration(Apache, iptables, etc). Some experience with POSIX, OS design with OSKit. OtherDHTML, CSS, JavaScript, Google Web Toolkit;Oracle, MySQL; XML, DTD,Schema, XSLT; CVS, Subversion, Make, Ant; bash, PHP, Python; Agile, UML,RUP.WORK EXPERIENCE2007 (September – November)University of Oxford ●Internship at Programming Tools Group, Computing Laboratory.●Development of Eclipse meta-plugin for assembling new IDEs using attribute reference grammars. 2007 (April – August)Chalmers Technical University http://www.chalmers.se●Research assistant in the KeY project ().●Development of deductive verification system for C (ca 30 KLOC of Java) and refactoring thearchitecture of the KeY system (ca 200 KLOC of Java).●Published two papers.2006 (June – September)Google ●Engineering internship in Zürich office.●Various projects using Java, Google Web Toolkit, and C++.●Added support for indexing documents in OpenDocument format by Google.2004 – 2006Aranea Framework ●Aranea is an open source Java web controller framework construction and integration toolkit.●Research & architecture, prototyping, and initial development.●Co-authored a paper on Aranea in Principles and Practice of Programming in Java 2006.2003 – 2005Webmedia http://www.webmedia.ee●Positions:○System Architect (March 2004 – August 2005)○Senior Programmer (January 2004 – February 2004)○Programmer (September 2003 – December 2003)●Responsibility: architecture, design, technical management of a team of ca 10 developers.●Main achievements:○Medical information system for Tartu University Hospital:system architecture. high-level module design, definition of development / quality / configuration process, built up & coachedthe team.○Participated in Research & Development■Design and initial implementation of Aranea Framework (mentioned earlier).■Contributed ideas to a specialized configuration management tool.■Composed bibliography for company's library.○Very successful recruitment campaign at Tartu University.●Technology keywords: Java 2 Enterprise Edition, Bea Weblogic, Oracle DB, UML, Rational Rose,Hibernate, Spring, Eclipse, Ant, LOG4J, JUnit, CVS, DHTML / CSS / JavaScript, XML / DTD / Schema / XSLT, Windows NT / 2K / XP, Linux Debian / RedHat, bash / perl.1999 – 2001Aprote http://www.wmdata.ee●Systems programmer at Estonian software company Aprote, recently acquired by WM-Data.●Developed graphical business process modeling tool Modeler. Work included the development ofcomplex user interface and layout algorithms (computational geometry). The size of the system is ca70 KLOC of C++.●Technology keywords: Ms Visual C++, ATL, MFC, DCOM, Oracle.EDUCATION2005 – 2007Master studies Chalmers Technical University, Sweden●Department of Computer Science and Engineering.●International Master's Programme in Dependable Computer Systems.●Average grade: 5.0 / 5.0●Thesis project: Deductive Verification of C (in KeY Project: /)1997 – 2001Bachelor studies Tartu University, Estonia●Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics, Major in Computer Science.●Received degree baccalaureus scientarum cum laude.●Thesis project: Electronic VotingPublications●Oleg Mürk, Daniel Larsson, Reiner Hähnle. “A Dynamic Logic for Deductive Verification of CPrograms with KeY-C”.C/C++Verification Workshop 2007, colocated with Integrated Formal Methods (IFM), Oxford, UK.●Oleg Mürk, Daniel Larsson, Reiner Hähnle. “KeY-C: A Tool for Verification of C Programs”. Proc.21st Conference on Automated Deduction(CADE),Bremen,Germany,Springer-Verlag LNCS 4603, pp 385-390.●Oleg Mürk, Jevgeni Kabanov. “Aranea Web Controller Construction and Integration Kit” in Proc.of International Conference on Principles and Practices of Programming In Java (PPPJ 2006).PERSONAL DETAILSDate of Birth11th August 1979Marital Status SingleNationality EstonianLanguages English, Estonian, RussianACTIVITESOrganizing●Organized Software Engineering course in Autumn 2007, 2006, and 2005 in Tartu University,Estonia. Invited ten lecturers from leading Estonian software companies.●Served as Scientific Chair at Baltic Olympiad In Informatics BOI’2003. My responsibility waspreparing tasks for the competition.●Participated (1998 – 2003) in organizing Baltic Olympiad in Informatics.●Participated (1997 – 2003) in organizing Estonian Olympiad in Informatics.Teaching●Chalmers Technical University (Sweden)○Concurrent Programming (Spring 2006) – teaching assistant.●Tartu University (Estonia)○Software Engineering (Autumn 2007, 2006, and 2005) – main organizer. Mandatory overview course for CS students (6 ECTS).○Software Project (Spring 2005) – main teacher. Mandatory course for CS students, developing software in groups of 3-5 members (6 ECTS).Awards●Alfred Ots scholarship for studying in Chalmers Technical University, Sweden (2005).●CIMO scholarship to visit Helsinki University of Technology, Finland (2001).●1st award from Estonian Academy of Sciences at the competition of student papers (2000). Thecompetition was open to all papers written by Estonian students during bachelor or master studies, including theses.●International Olympiad in Informatics (IOI)○IOI’97 – gold medal (3rd place out of ca 220 contestants)○IOI’96 – silver medal (42nd place out of ca 200 contestants)○Content: combinatorial, graph, and geometry algorithms, discrete math.●Estonian Olympiad in Informatics (EOI)○EOI'97 – 1st placeREFERENCESAvailable on request.。