Bio
Experience
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LEAP Australia
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Melbourne, Australia
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Application Engineer
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Oct 2013 - Present
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Melbourne, Australia
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Australia
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Research Engineer (Structural)
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Sep 2012 - Oct 2013
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PhD scholar, CRC for Rail Innovation
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Mar 2009 - Aug 2012
2013 RTSA Wheel-Rail Interface Award – AUD4,000 cash prize – Commemorative plaque and one-year RTSA free membershipRecipient of PhD scholarship – CRC for Rail Innovation to support excellent student – AUD30,000 (per annum) for three and half years (Feb, 2009-Aug, 2012) – AUD5,000 (per annum) for research training and academic travelling (Feb, 2009-Aug, 2012)Tuition Fee Waiver – Queensland University of Technology – Worth AUD84,000 (Feb, 2009-Aug, 2012)Awarded Outstanding QUT Research Student in 2012Awarded the Excellent Research Paper Award – International Conference on Railway Engineering in Beijing, 2010
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Faurecia
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Shanghai, China
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Mechanical Engineer
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2006 - 2008
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Shanghai, China
Responsibilities– Performed simulation of side impact compression of automotive seating system– Conducted structural optimization of automotive seating system for total mass minimization & strength enhancement in Hyperworks– Demonstrated stability and reliability of new design to the customer’s requirements– Worked with simulation and mechanical engineers for crash safety experiments of auto seating– Finalized numerical and experimental results & regularly reported to project leader
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Education
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2009 - 2012Queensland University of Technology
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Railroad and Railway Transportation -
2006 - 2008Shanghai Jiao Tong University
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2002 - 2006Huazhong University of Science and Technology
Bachelor's degree, Material Science and Engineering
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