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- From: fhuang@casbah.acns.nwu.edu (FeiChiu Huang)
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- Subject: Ph.D. in Civil Engr. seeks for a job.....
- Date: 21 Jan 1993 10:32:39 -0600
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- Dear Prospective employer:
-
- I am looking for a job in the area of Geotechnical or
- Geo-Environmental Engineering. I am currently a Ph.D. candidate in the
- Geo-Envnironmental Engineering program at Northwestern University and
- will graduate in June 1993.
-
- My research at Northwestern University has included developing an
- automatic, real-time, remotely controlled, multiplexed data acquisition system
- for monitoring rock mass deformation with Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR).
- This work has focused upon graphical analysis of digital time series data
- and the electronics associated with telecommunications. Furthermore, I
- have successfully conducted research on piezometric water pressure
- measurement using TDR. This technique is currently under patent
- application. In addition, I have written a graphical software for blast
- induced vibrations analysis to perform Single-Degree-Of-Freedom (SDOF)
- response spectrum and Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) frequency analyses.
-
- These works are at the forefront of digital data acquisition as
- applied in geotechnical or geo-environmental engineering because of their
- application in the measurements of ground water flow and rock mass
- deformation. The TDR work has led to a low cost system to digitally
- monitor rock mass deformation, subsidence, soil moisture contents,
- dielectric constants and conductivities of soils, and pore water pressure.
-
- My professional experiences have included a complete construction
- management activities. Projects included defense facilities, retaining
- walls, highways, tunnels, bridges, and buildings. My consulting experiences
- have included developing a graphical software (NUBLAST) to research blast
- induced vibrations.
-
- I am enclosing my detailed resume. Please feel free to contact
- me anytime if you require any additional information. I am looking forward
- to hearing from you. My e-mail address is fhuang@casbah.acns.nwu.edu
-
- Sincerely yours,
-
- Fei-chiu Huang
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- Fei-chiu Huang
- 1915 Maple Ave. #612
- Evanston, IL 60201
- Tel:(708)864-1664
- E-mail address: fhuang@casbah.acns.nwu.edu
-
- EDUCATION Northwestern University
- Doctor of Philosophy, Civil Engineering (Geotechnical)
- June 1993 (expected)
- Thesis: Telecommunication Enhancement of Time Domain
- Reflectometry Measurements
- Utah State University
- Master of Science, Civil Engineering (Geotechnical)
- December 1987
- Tamkang University
- Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, June 1983
-
- PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
-
- 10/83 - 8/85 Second Lieutenant Engineering Officier, Project Manager
- Responsible for construction projects for Chinese Army
- Division. Projects included defense facilities, retaining
- walls, highways, tunnels, bridges, and buildings.
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- CONSULTING EXPERIENCE
-
- 9/91 - 4/92 Developed a blast induced vibration analysis software
- (NUBLAST) to perform Single-Degree-Of-Freedom (SDOF)
- response spectrum and Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) frequency
- analyses.
-
- RESEARCH AND TEACHING EXPERIENCE
-
- Research Assistant, Northwestern University
- 9/92 - 4/93 Developed a real-time, remotely controlled, multiplexed
- data acquisition system (NUPLEX) for monitoring rock mass
- deformation with multiple cables and Time Domain Reflectometry
- (TDR) cable tester.
- 3/90 - 9/91 Developed and wrote software for a real-time, remotely
- controlled data acquisition system (NUMOD) for monitoring
- rock mass deformation.
- 1/90 - 3/90 Conducted research for piezometric water pressure measurement
- TDR.
- 1/90 - 12/90 Wrote graphical software (NUTIME) to analyze TDR signature
- changes.
-
- Teaching Assistant, Northwestern University
- 9/92 -12/92 Geotechnical laboratory testing for "Introduction to Soil
- Mechanics".
-
- Research Assistant, University of Connecticut
- 9/88 - 6/89 Performed laboratory testing and analysis to determine
- effects of corrosion on steel piling for highway bridges
- for Conncecticut Department of Transportation.
- 6/88 - 9/89 Performed laboratory testing to determine engineering
- properties of incinerated bottom ash for Connecticut
- Departement of Transportation.
-
- Teaching Assistant, University of Connecticut
- 9/87 - 1/88 Instructed course in computer methods in Engineering
- Mechanics.
- 1/88 - 6/88 Organized laboratory testing for "Soil Mechanics and
- Foundation Engineering".
-
- RELEVANT GRADUATE COURSEWORK
-
- Geotechnical Engineering Mechanics and Structures
- Soil Mechanics Experimental Stress Analysis
- Engineering Properties of Soils Elastic Stability
- Soil Rheology Basic Concept of COntinuum Mechanics
- Rock Mechanics Plate and Shell Theory
- Underground Construction Advanced Mechanics of Materials
- Air Photo Interpretation Applied Elasticity
- Soil Technology Concrete Properties
- Foundation Analysis and Design Finite Element Method in Structures
- Buried Structures Timber Design
- Earth and ROck Fill Dams Shell Theory
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- Environmental Engineering Methematics
- Chemistry of The Aquatic Chem. Engineering Analysis (Tensor Analysis)
- Soil Science for Land Disposal Numerical Method in Applied Mechanics
- of Waste Introduction to Complex Variables
- Advanced Hydrogeology Similitude
-
- HONORS
-
- Predoctoral Fellowship, University of Connecticut 1987 - 1989
-
- PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION AND MEMBERSHIP
-
- Registered Engineer-In-Training, State of Connecticut (T-5237)
- American Society of Civil Engineers
-
- PUBLICATIONS
-
- Dowding, C.H. and Huang, F.C. (1993) "Telemetric Monitoring of
- Strata Movement Above Longwall Mining with Time Domain Reflectometry,"
- Final Report to U.S. Bureau of Mines, Minneapolis, MN.
-
- Huang, F.C. and Dowding, C.H. (1991) "NUMOD: Northwestern University
- Remotely Controlled Time Domain Reflectometry Data Acquisition
- System," Users Manual, Report to U.S. Bureau of Mines, Minneapolis,
- MN.
-
- Huang, F.C. and Dowding, C.H. (1990) "NUTIME: Northwestern University
- Time Domain Reflectometry Signature Analysis", Users Manual, Report
- to U.S. Bureau of Mines, Minneapolis, MN.
-
- REFERENCES
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- Available upon request.
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