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EDUCATION

2013 - present, Ph.D. of Geology, University of Illinoist at Urbana-Champaign, Advisor: Lijun Liu

2009 - 2013, Bachelor of Geophysics, Peking University, Advisor: Zengxi Ge

2010 - 2013, Bachelor of Economics (second major), Peking University

PROFESSIONAL SKILLS

1. Numerical Simulation with Supercomputer

2. Large-scale Parallel Computing, experienced in coding with OPENMP and MPI.

3. Numerical Methods, including Finite Difference, Finite Element and Finite Volume methods, etc. Proficient in open-source scientific computing toolkits, such as PETSc. Skilled in building models and solve for large-scale problems in Sci & Engrg.

4. Programming Languages, routinely use C, Python, Linux Shell, Matlab, Fortran for data processing, computing and visualization; proficient in C++ and Java as well.

5. Data Science, adept at using R, Python to analyze Big Data; mastery of concepts and application of Machine Learning in a working basis; skilled in using SQL to access and manipulate large database.

6. Other softwares, including Stata, ANSYS, ABAQUS, Paraview, Origin, Latex, Adobe Illustrator, GMT, SAC, Word, Excel and Powerpoint.

Honors & Awards

2016 1st Place, Research Review Poster Award, Geology, UIUC, USA

2013 Fellowship, UIUC, USA
2011 Li Huirong Scholarship, Peking University, China

2010 Merit Student, Peking University, China

Conferences & presentations

March 2017, University of Arizona

        Subduction dynamics in South America and the associated mantle flow and seismic anisotropy (talk)

December 2016, American Geophysical Union

        Investigating the Origin of Seismic Anisotropy Using Data-Oriented Geodynamic Models and 3D Spherical DRex

June 2015, Gordorn Research Conference

        Subducting Buoyancy Features Generate Broken Flat Slabs Beneath South America

December 2014, American Geophysical Union

        Investigating the Dynamics of South American Subduction

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