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Yi Wang
 

1501 Harvey Rd.,

College Station, TX 77840

 

E-mail: yiwang1@tamu.edu

Phone: 979-204-8528

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Professional Info​

I am now a Ph.D. Candidate in Mechanical Engineering from Texas A&M University with a Master of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering from Stanford University. My studies focus on mechanical design and manufacture, heat transfer, fluids, thermodynamics, HVAC and power transmission systems. I am eagerly and actively seeking for Internship and Full-time work positions related to my areas of study. I am eligible to work in the U.S. without sponsorship for at least 36 months.

Programming Languages

Visual Basics Studio

MATLAB

Skills

ANSYS

Fluent

SOLIDWORKS

AutoCAD

LabVIEW

COMSOL

MATLAB

Hypermesh

EES

HVAC Thermal Load Software

SEM

TEM

IR Camera

High Speed Camera

DSC

AFM

Viscometer

KD 2 Pro Thermal Properties Analyser

Laser Distribution Analyser

Pool Boiling Experiment

Flow Loop Design

Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems

Heat Exhcanger

Thermocouple Installation

Pipe Bending

Soldering

Sealing

Thermal Insulation

Chemical Vapor Deposition

Photolithography Etching

Nano-coating

Synthesis Mico&Nano Particles

Texas A&M University

​College Station, TX, 2013 - present

 

Ph.D. Candidate in Mechanical Engineering, GPA: 3.6/4.0

 

Stanford University

Stanford, CA, ​2011 - 2013

 

Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering, GPA: 3.1/4.0

Donghua University

​Shanghai, China, 2007 - 2011

 

Bachelor in Mechanical Engineering, GPA: 81/100

Education​
Work experience
Intern, KANEKA CORPORATION

​Takasago, Japan, 09/2015

 

Learned and conducted simulations about particle mixing for micro-encapsulation.

 

Visiting Scholar, Kobe University

Kobe, Japan, 06/2015-09/2015

 

Learned and participated in the synthesis of silica hard shells for micro-encapsulated phase change material.

Visiting Scholar, Shandong University

Jinan, China, 06/2016-09/2016

 

Meshed (discretized) complex engine components using Hypermesh  before finite difference simulation in ANSYS Fluent.

 

Research Assistant, Texas A&M University

01/2014-01/2015

 

Pool boiling experiment on horizontal heaters with and without nano-structures (NSF).

 

Teaching Assistant, Texas A&M University

01/2015-05/2015

Heat transfer lab instructor. Need to present about 20 minutes before each lab (11 total). Introduced knowledge of thermocouples, infrared camera, pipe flow heat transfer coefficient calculation and finite difference method and so on.

Teaching Assistant, Texas A&M University

05/2017-08/2017

Mechanical power transmission lab instructor. Taught students about power transmission systems and components including belt, chain, gear, clutch, brake and so on. Instructed students how to use engineering Catalog to select the correct power transmission component based on client's demands.

Teaching Assistant, Texas A&M University

05/2017-08/2017

Fluid power transmission lab instructor. Introduced knowledge of hydraulic and pneumatic system to students. Helped students design and set up hydraulic and pneumatic circuit on the circuit station in the lab.

Teaching Assistant, Texas A&M University

09/2017-present

Thermodynamics lab instructor. 20 minutes presentation before each lab, 11 labs per Semester, worked for 5 Semesters.Gas turbine, gasoline engine, steam turbine and refrigeration trainers are used during the lab.

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