Engineering a better life

 

 

YueHuangYue Huang

1432 Glenhaven Ave.

East Lansing, MI 48823

Cell: 415-624-5750

huangyu3@msu.edu

 

Objective: Intern/permanent position in electrical and biomedical engineering.

Highlight: 10+ years experience in engineering and life science. Skill sets in electronics, microfabrication, electrochemistry and biochemistry.

Experience

Research Assistant, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, 2004 – Present

§  Biosensor: Discovered electro-polymerized interface for enzyme and DNA immobilization(Dr. Worden)

§  Analog/digital IC: CMOS bi-potentiostat and  8-bit micro-processor, PCB test bench and LabView (Dr. Mason).

§  Microfabrication: Thin-film planar microelectrode system for integrated biosensors (Dr. Mason).

§  MEMS and microfluidics: Tactile imager, accelerometer, CMOS micro-heater for protein research (Dr. Mason).

§  Proteomics: Mutant enzyme design, DNA sequencing, purification and activity tests (Dr. Vieille).

 

System Engineer/Project Manager, Sansheng Tech, Beijing, 2002-03

§  Domestic vessel auto identification system (AIS)  for Department of Transportation: System design

§  2.4 GHz DSSS transceiver: antenna, RF switch, frequency synthesizer, PA.

§  RF tranciever: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and environmental MIL standards compliance tests

 

Design Engineer and Director, Wisdom Science and Industry, Beijing, 2000-02

§  64-bit MISC processor: program macro instructions

§  Director of a design team developing the I/O subsystem and the FPGA test bench.

 

Electrical Engineer, Beijing No.1 Computer Factory, Beijing, China, 1998-2000

§  Fuzzy logic HVAC: Control modules, power module, terminal thermostat, remote access module and snooping multi-master-slave protocol, total quality assurance (TQC) team member

§  IP phone network gateway: hardware design and controller programming

 

Assistant Transportation Engineer, Dalian Railway Corp., 1996-1998

§  Rolling stock dispatching and tracking database for Dalian regional railway hub.

 

Education

M.S. 2007, in Electrical and Computer Engineering,  Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI

B.S 1996, in  Transportation Engineering,  Southwest Jiaotong Univ. Chengdu, China

Skills

Circuit design and testing

§  Analog and digital IC design: Cadence, Synopsis

§  Microcontroller: MCS-51, AVR, Microchip,MSP430, PSoC;

§  FPGA: VHDL/Verilog, Altera and Xilinx, ModelSim;

§  PCB: Cadence Allegro, OrCad, Protel, HFSS signal integrity and RF;

§  LabView, Electronic Workbench;

§  Lab equipment: oscilloscope,  network/spectrum/impedance analyzer, programmable signal generator.

 

 

Microfabrication and Characterization

§  Photolitography, e-beam lithography, physical thin film deposition, PECVD, wet/dry etching, lift-off;

§  Scanning electron microscopy (SEM), AFM, Raman spectroscopy, EDS, profilometer.

Mechanical, MEMS, Microfluidic CAD and simulation

§  AutoCad, Solidworks; Comsol MutiPhysics, CoventorWare

Biochemistry and Electrochemistry

§  Enzyme design with Insight II, mutagenesis, cell culture, primer design, SDS-PAGE, agarose gel electrophoresis, DNA extraction, PCR, enzyme purification and activity test by photospectroscopy. Enzyme immobilization.

§  Cyclic voltametry, chronoamperometry, impedance spectroscopy

Programming and Data Processing

§  Assembly, C, C++, Fortran, Visual Studio, SQL, Sybase, Java; Matlab,  SPSS, Origin.

Memberships

IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

PMI - Project Management Institute

WIMS - National Science Foundation Engineering Research Center for Wireless Integrated MicroSystems

CNBI - Center for Nanostructured Biomimetic Interfaces

 

Honors

Kernel Scholarship, 1995

1st National College Electronics Design Competition. 1994

Papers

Y. Huang, C. Yang, A. Mason, “Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy for On-Chip Biosensor Arrays,” AANM Nanomedicine Conf., E. Lansing MI USA, April 2006. 

Y. Huang and A. Mason, “Post-CMOS Compatible Microfabrication of a Multi-Analyte Bioelectrochemical Sensor Array Microsystem,” IEEE Int. Conf. on Sensors, Daejeon, Korea, October 2006.

J. Zhang, Y. Huang, N. Trombly, C. Yang, A. Mason, “Electrochemical Array Microsystem with Integrated Potentiostat,” IEEE Int. Conf. on Sensors, Irving CA, pp. 385-388, October 2005.

A. Mason, Y. Huang, C. Yang, J. Zhang, “Amperometric Readout and Electrode Array Chip for Bioelectrochemical Sensors,” IEEE Int. Symposium on Circ. and Systems (ISCAS), May 2007.

L. Yu, Y. Huang, X. Jin, A. Mason, X. Zeng, “Electrochemical Investigation on the Reduction of Nitro Substituted Benzene Compounds: An Approach for Ionic Liquid Thin Layer EQCM Explosive Sensors,“ American Chemical Society Ionic Liquid Symposium, Philadelphia, August 17 2008.

L. Yu, Y. Huang, X. Jin, A. Mason, X. Zeng, “Ionic Liquid Thin Layer EQCM Explosives Sensor”, submitted to Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical.

Y Huang, A. J. Mason, " Microfabricated Planar Solid State Ag/AgCl Quasi-Reference Electrode with Polypyrrole and Nafion Coatings,” (submitted to IEEE Int. Conf. on Sensors).

Y Huang, B. L. Hassler, S. Jadhav, R. M. Worden, A. J. Mason, "Electrochemical Protein Interfaces for On-Chip Biosensor Array,” (in preparation).

X. Jin, Y. Huang, X. Jin, A. Mason, X. Zeng, “Monolithic Quartz Crystal Microbalance Sensor Array for Gas Sensing,” (in preparation).

Y Huang, R. M. Worden, A. J. Mason, "Immobilizing Enzyme by Conductive Polymers for Electrochemical Biosenosrs,” (in preparation).

Y Huang, R. M. Worden, A. J. Mason, "Glucose Sensor on Conductive Polymer Coated Printed Carbon Electrode,” (in preparation).