Metallurgical Engineering Department, University of Utah
Aug 2012 to 2000 Research AssistantMaterials Science and Engineering Department, Beijing University of Technology
Sep 2008 to Jun 2012 Undergraduate Research Assistant
Education:
University of Utah Salt Lake City, UT 2012 to 2014 M.S. in Metallurgical EngineeringBeijing University of Technology 2008 to 2012 BS in Materials Science and Enginnering
Skills:
Computer Skills: Visual Basic, Auto CAD, Matlab; Meallurgical Equipments: Attritor Mill, Tumbler, Uniaxial Die Press, Cold Isostatic press, Vacuum Sintering Furnace, Polisher and mounting machine, Sectioning and Abrasive Saw
TruVoltz Inc Spring, TX Jul 2010 to Aug 2010 Electrical Engineering Intern
Education:
Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, LA Jan 2009 to Jan 2011 MS in Electrical EngineeringJilin University Changchun, Jilin, China Jan 2004 to Jan 2009 BS in Electrical Engineering
- Redmond WA, US Wei Wang - Redmond WA, US Jiawei Li - Redmond WA, US Peijun Xia - Redmond WA, US Xianchao Wu - Tokyo, JP Lu Yang - Redmond WA, US Yuanchun Xu - Redmond WA, US
International Classification:
G10H 1/00 G06F 40/35
Abstract:
The disclosure provides a method and an apparatus for song generation. A text input may be received. A topic and an emotion may be extracted from the text input. A melody may be determined according to the topic and the emotion. Lyrics may be generated according to the melody and the text input. A song may be generated at least according to the melody and the lyrics.
Powder Metallurgy Methods For The Production Of Fine And Ultrafine Grain Ti And Ti Alloys
- Salt Lake City UT, US Pei Sun - Salt Lake City UT, US James Paramore - Salt Lake City UT, US Hongtao Wang - Sallt Lake City UT, US Mark Koopman - Salt Lake City UT, US Lu Yang - Salt Lake City UT, US
International Classification:
B22F 3/24
US Classification:
419 29, 75245
Abstract:
A process includes sintering hydrogenated titanium or titanium hydride (TiH) and/or Ti metal in a dynamically controlled hydrogen atmosphere with hydrogen partial pressure greater than 0.01 atmosphere and at elevated temperature, to form a sintered titanium material; equilibrate the sintered material at an equilibration temperature below the sintering temperature and above the phase transformations including eutectoid decomposition temperature for an equilibration time sufficient for the hydrogen within the sample to reach equilibrium and homogenize the sintered titanium material; holding the sintered titanium material at a hold temperature below the temperature of sintering and a hold time sufficient for phase transformations including eutectoid decomposition of the sintered titanium material; and heating the sintered titanium material under vacuum, inert atmosphere, or a combination of both at a hold temperature which is less than that of the sintering temperature, to form titanium metal, or a titanium metal alloy with fine or ultrafine grain sizes; where the dynamically controlled hydrogen atmosphere varies as a function of time and temperature throughout the thermal cycle and includes hydrogen during the sintering and phase transformations including eutectoid decomposition steps.