Résumé Chang Liu Master, Materials Engineering, University of Dayton E-mail: Liuc11@udayton.edu Cellphone: (+1) 937-286-3296 Webpage: lewisuan.wordpress.com Education: 2013-2014 Master of Engineering, University of Dayton, Materials Engineering 2008-2012 BE, Beijing University of Chemical Technology, Polymer Materials and Engineering Working Experience: 2014.12 – now, Student, Department of Chemical & Material Engineering, University of Dayton 2014.08 – 2014.12, Library Assistant, Roesch Library, University of Dayton 2014.06 – 2014.10, Student Coordinator, ISSS, University of Dayton 2012-2013, Experiment Assistant, Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences 2008-2012, Tutor Assistant, College of Materials Science and Engineering, Beijing Univ. of Chem. Tech. Professional Experience: 1. Effect of CNT Additives on Electrospun Fibers Properties Chang Liu, Jean-Baptiste Dumuids, Nuha Al Habis, Yuhan Liao, Li Cao, Khalid Lafdi. “Effect of CNT additives on electrospun fibers properties”. Poster, Carbon Fibers and Their Composites, An American Carbon Society Workshop, 2015 April, Oak Ridge, TN. 2. Synthesis, characterization and processing of Polyimide foam A new kind of high performance rigid polyimide foam was developed. One internal product standard and instruction. Experiment assist and characterization in 2 papers and 1 patent. Also attended one of the production plant of our lab, deal with engineering problem of our product. L. Wang, A. Hu, L. Fan, and S. Yang. “Structures and properties of closed-­‐cell polyimide rigid foams.” J. Appl Polym Sci 130, no. 5 (2013): 3282-3291. (Attended) DOI: 10.1002/app.39567 L. Wang, A. Hu, L. Fan, and S. Yang. “Approach to produce rigid closed-cell polyimide foams.” High Perform Polym 25, no. 8 (2013): 956-965. (Attended) DOI: 10.1177/0954008313492550 3. Induced crystallization behavior of Poly (L-lactide)/Poly (ethylene adipate) system Directed by Prof. Shouke Yan, miscibility, crystalline behavior and epitaxy crystallization behavior were studied by DSC, FTIR and optical microscope. Partially miscibility behavior of this system was confirmed by DSC analysis, with Huggins-Flory equations and phase-crossing crystallization was observed by optical microscope. Outstanding dissertation. Chang Liu, “Induced Crystalline Behavior of Poly (L-lactic acid)/Poly (ethylene adipate).” Bachelor diss., Beijing University of Chemical Technology, 2012 4. Mathematic in modeling Fan Yang, Xinyou Ma, Chang Liu, “Criminal possibility based on message traffic”. 2012. Mathematic Contest in Modeling (MCM). 5. Study on dispose of chlorinated hydrocarbon swage with bimetal catalyst Cooperation project with Department of Environmental Engineering, Beijing University of Chemical Technology, worked as main experimenter. Decompose mechanism of dichlorophenol by iron-palladium nanoparticles was studied by HGPC. Qi Wang, Chang Liu, Yi Zhang, Yuan Chu, Yu Wang. “Study on dispose of chlorinated hydrocarbon swage with bimetal catalyst”. Project with College of Chemical Engineering, Beijing University of Chemical Technology, 2011. Skills: DSC, TGA, TMA, DMA, FTIR, XRD, Mechanical Test (such as Instron’s machine), SEM, Rheology Analysis, Electrospinning, AutoCAD, SolidWorks, Matlab Honors: IPoL leader, International Service for Scholar & Student, University of Dayton, 2014 Best Social Practice Personal Award, Beijing Univ. of Chem. Tech., 2008-2009 Special People Scholarship, Beijing Univ. of Chem. Tech., 2008-2011, 3 Times People Scholarship (First Class), Beijing Univ. of Chem. Tech., 2011-2012 Elastomer scholarship (First Class), Center of Advanced Elastomer Materials, 2011-2012 ICM (Interdisciplinary Contest in Modeling) Honorable Mention, the Consortium for Mathematics and Its Applications, 2012 Excellent Student of Beijing Univ. of Chem. Tech., 2009, 2012 Outstanding Bachelor’s Thesis of Beijing Univ. of Chem. Tech., 2012 Other Activities: The Green Dot Class leader 2010-1012 Vice President, Mathematical Modeling Association, Beijing Univ. of Chem. Tech. 2009-2010 60th National Day celebration parades at Beijing, 2008, Deputy Team Commander Champion of Soccer Match, Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences Violin and Swimming