M Meng Li OBJECTIVE limeng2006@gmail.com 86-13621814990 F0705104, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai, 200240, China To pursue a PhD in Material Science and Engineering with focus on nanomaterials EDUCATION Expected in Jun. 2011 B.S. Shanghai Jiaotong University, China GPA: 88.55/100, ranking: 9/130, Major GPA: 92.35/100 PUBLICATIONS Xiushou Lu, Meng Li et al, SEBS Based Magnetorheological Elastomer: Preparation and Property, 7th Outstanding Academic Paper by Students Working Paper Series, No. 2010-020 [PDF] Patent:Thermoplastic magnetic elastomer composites: Preparation and Property, Patent Announcement No.:CN101740192A RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Mar. 2010 - Present Nov. 2009 – Oct. 2010 Research Assistant, Key Laboratory for Thin Film and Microfabrication Technology of the Ministry of Education, Shanghai Jiaotong University (SJTU), advised by Prof. Yafei Zhang Project: Synthesis and Characterization of Ga-doped ZnO (GZO) nanocrystals and Cu2ZnSnSxSe4-x (CZTSSe) nanocrystals Synthesized GZO nanocrystals (5-9nm) and CZTSSe (9-15nm) through hot injection, then dispersed them into a stable nanocrystal ink, respectively Fabricated GZO and CZTSSe thin film via spin casting the nanocrystal ink Characterized the property of nanocrystals and thin films, proposed a cost-effective way to produce thin film at a large scale without high temperature or high vacuum Proved GZO thin film’s potential as a substitute for In-doped SnO2 and a tunable band gap in CZTSSe nanocrystals by changing the S/Se molar ratio Project Leader, National Undergraduate Innovative Test Program (No. 091024822), China Project: Thermoplastic magnetic elastomer composites Prepared Magnetorheological Elastomer (MRE) by choosing styrene-ethylene-butylene-styrene (SEBS) as matrix and carbonyl iron as additive Characterized the dynamic mechanical property of MRE under magnetic field, indicating that magnetic field induced modulus can be greatly enhanced with the increase of carbonyl iron concentration and external magnetic field intensity Led and coordinated team work during the experiment. Mar. 2010 - July. 2010 Research Assistant, National Engineering Research Center of Light Alloy net Forming,SJTU Project: Mg-based alloy for hydrogen storage Prepared Mg-Ni-Co alloy powder by ball mixing Optimized the temperature and pressure for hydrogen storage of the alloy powder Tested the charge and discharge efficiency of the alloy powder as an electrode Sept. 2009 - Jan. 2010 Research Assistant, School of Material Science and Engineering,SJTU Project 1: Interaction between interface migration and carbon diffusion in steels Designed a model based on improved Carbon Constrained Equilibrium condition Used Matlab to calculate carbon diffusion during the Q&P process in Martensite–Austenite microstructure in steels, indicating that a bi-directional movement of interface may occur during the process Project 2: 3D morphology of Bainite in high strength steels and its correlation with the properties Used 3dMax software to simulate the 3D morphology of Bainite Discussed the relation between the morphology and mechanical property of Bainite Mar. 2008 – July. 2009 Research Assistant, State Key Laboratory of Metal Matrix Composites,SJTU Project: Preparation and performance of oxidation-resistant coatings on carbon materials Prepared a graphite paint with high suspending stability and high-temperature resistance by selecting suitable suspending agent, binder, and oxidation resistance agent HONORS AND AWARDS Academic Excellence Scholarship of Shanghai Jiaotong University (top 10%), 3times Privilege to enter college with National College Entrance Examination waived National senior high school chemistry competition , 1st prize Experimental apparatus: SEM, TEM, PXRD, UV-vis-NIR Spectrometer, four-point probe Programming Languages and Math software: C++, Matlab, 3dMax TOEFL: 103 Reading:30 Listening:26 Speaking:23 Writing:25 GRE: Verbal 580 Quantitive 800 Analytical Writing 3.5 TECHNICAL SKILLS LANGUAGE ABILITY EXTRACURRICULUM ACTIVITIES Volunteer help autistic children in a charity school Hobbies include Sports, Novels and Movies REFERENCE Yafei Zhang, Professor/ Cheung Kong Chair Professor Director of Key Laboratory for Thin Film and Microfabrication Technology of the Ministry of Education Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai, China Email:yfzhang@sjtu.edu.cn