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Yan GAO Phone: +86-15222532402 Email: Gaoyanwlyan@163.Com Address: #13-58-203, Tianshiyuan, Sanhe Community, Jianchang Road, Hebei District,Tianjin, 300240, China Fall of 2015 Date of Birth: 02/02/1992 Yan GAO Phone: +86-15222532402 Email: [email protected] Address: #13-58-203, Tianshiyuan, Sanhe Community, Jianchang Road, Hebei District,Tianjin, 300240, China EDUCATION Tianjin University 09/2010-07/2014 Bachelor of Engineering in Chemical Engineering and Technology GPA: 3.28/4.0 RESEARCH EXPERIENCES Research on the Catalytic Performance of Cu-Co Bimetallic Catalyst for higher alcohol synthesis from syngas, Graduation Project 03/2014-06/2014 Prepared LDHs precursor via coprecipitation method, roasted it at 500℃ and characterized it by XRD Got Cu-Co bimetallic catalyst via reduction reaction in hydrogen at 450℃, made TEM characterization Prepared higher alcohol with CO and hydrogen in microreactor, tested the catalyst performance Project of Tianjin Nangang with Annual Output of 160’000-ton Epoxy Propane 12/2012-03/2014 Analyzed the environmental protection and safety , studied the treatment of waste water, waste gas, solid waste and hazardous substance, put forward feasibility report Designed tubular fixed-bed reactor ( Used boiling water as heat transferring medium to reduce water consumption and investment equipment) Design vertical and horizontal layout of the factory Research on the Application of Thermosensitive Injectable In-situ Gel to Hyperthermia Carrier 12/2012-04/2013 Preparedε-CL and TOSUO Prepared triblock copolymer (PECT) through ring opening polymerization ( Initiator: PEG; Monomer: CL; and TOSUO, Catalyst: stannous octoate) Prepared diblock copolymer (PECTE) by ring opening polymerization reaction ( Initiator: monomethoxy poly ethylene glycol; Monomer: CL and TOSUO, Catalyst: stannous octoate), then added coupling agent to get PECTE in two-step reaction Studied the thermosensitive behavior of PECT gel by overturning the bottle Measured the capacity of PECT and PECTE loading the hydrophobic drug (curcumin) Research on the Preparation of Silicoalumina Nanotube 07/2012-10/2012 Prepared kaolin nanotube with mechanical stirring Prepared kaolin nanotube with ultrasonic method characterized the two kinds of nanotubes by XRD, TEM and SEM Production of Hydrogen with Ethanol Steam Reforming 05/2012-07/2012 Produced the nickel-loaded perovskite catalyst with citric acid complex method Researched the effect of Zn of LaNi1-xZnxO3-δ in ethanol reforming system 1 Fall of 2015 Date of Birth: 02/02/1992 The Development and Performance Test of Palladium-Copper Alloy Membrane 10/2011-01/2012 Grinded the rough stainless steel substrate, utilized the CeO2 sol-gel to modify the porous stainless steel substrate Utilized the non-electrochemical method to plated Pd and Cu film, alloyed the Pd-Cu double-layer-metal plating of diaphragm surface layer Conducted the stability and hydrogen permeation test of Pd-Cu alloy composite membrane COURSE PROJECTS Design of Horizontal Multi-chamber Fluidized Bed Dryer 09/2013 Attendance of Research Achievements Report of Carbon Nanotubes and Graphene 10/2012 Design of Brine Preheater of Vacuum Evaporation Salt Making System 09/2012 INTERNSHIP EXPERIENCES Jinguan Grease Ltd. Co., Tianjin 07/2013-09/2013 Learnt the production process of grease, tested the standard, including penetration, dropping point, viscosity similarity and oil separation of steel mesh Petrochemical Plant in Dagang District, Tianjin 07/2012-09/2012 Learnt the production process, operated the catalytic cracking device of 1.6 million tons’ output per year and catalytic diesel oil hydrogenation unit of 400,000 tons’ output per year Teda Environmental Protection Monitoring Station, Tanggu District, Tianjin 07/2011-09/2011 Conducted the environment impact assessment AWARDS Merit Student, Tianjin University 10/2012 Merit Student, School of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Tianjin University 05/2011 Outstanding Volunteer, Volunteer Association 05/2011 Outstanding Member, Student Union 03/2011 ACTIVITIES Served as a volunteer in Volunteer Association 2011-2012 Served as vice minister in Book Club Association 2010-2011 Selected as an officer of Student Union 2010-2011 Was a member of Roller Skating Association 2010-2011 SKILLS Professional Instruments: Ultraviolet Visible Spectrometer, Infrared Spectrometer, Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (AAS), Gas Chromatograph, Transmission Electron Microscope, X-ray Diffraction, Scanning Electron Microscope Software: SQL Server, Microsoft Office, Origin and AutoCAD, Aspen Plus, Polymath, Matlab 2 .
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