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Master of Science, Materials Science and Engineering at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
My short-range goals are finding a job in the US, receiving education in the technology, management and running process of the company, and starting training in the manager program. My long-range goals are learning the American cultures in industry, business and daily life and I will share my experience and expertise gained in the US to my home country, Taiwan.
Materials Engineer
About Me
Industry: |
Engineering & Architecture |
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Occupation: |
Materials Engineer |
Highlights: |
Dean's Award, NTU Interchange Association, Japan (IAJ) Scholarship |
Ideal Companies: |
Corning Inc. |
Education level: |
Master |
Will Relocate: |
Yes |
Major Responsibilities
Now mainly studying ceramics in Materials Science and Engineering Department at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Understand the underlying physics and chemistry of processing and working knowledge of ceramic properties and design specific processing routes to achieve the desired material properties. A wide range of modern ceramic processing methods have been conducted, from powder preparation and characterization to the thermal processing and physical property characterization of the final products.
Work Experiences
7/2011 - 5/2012
NFA
Entry Level
- •Official document processing
•Recruitment of Alternative Service Draftee
Education
Medias
Type | Name/Title | URL | Description |
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Website | http://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=255211897&trk=nav_responsive_tab_profile | ||
Website | The American Ceramic Society | http://ceramics.org/ | The American Ceramic Society |