Education
Doctor of Philosophy in Fluid Mechanics, Peking University, Beijing, 1994—1997. Master of Science in Electromagnetics, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, 1999—2001.
researcher electrical engineer
Doctor of Philosophy in Fluid Mechanics, Peking University, Beijing, 1994—1997. Master of Science in Electromagnetics, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, 1999—2001.
Lecturer Tsinghua University, Beijing, 1997—1999. Research associate Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, 2001—2007. Post-doctoral research scientist Schlumberger Doll Research, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2007—2008.
Tool physicist Schlumberger Houston Formation Evaluation Center, Sugar Land, Texas, since 2008. Reviewer Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers transactions on Geosciences and Remote Sensing, since 2004.
Achievements include discovery of the fluid dynamic mechanism of thrombus formation in an artificial thrombus machine and studied the effect of magnetic field. Research in the interaction of particles in the process of electrophoresis and created an empirical formulation for estimating electrophoresis speed. Development of an algorithm for studying the Electromagnetic Induction (Electric and Music Industries) sensing of metallic objects, especially for the cases where field penetration is small but not negligible.
Development of fast algorithms for estimating electromagnetic response of underground objects and applied them on Unexploded Ordnance detection and discrimination. Development of inverse algorithms for inferring target information from measurement data, and applied them on unexploded ordnance detection and discrimination. Development of algorithms for formation evaluation from while driling (LWD) tool measurements.