Resume of Jiefei Gu
Resume of Jiefei Gu
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Jiefei Gu (First Name Last Name, respectively)
Jiefei Gu@edu.org
631-216-2179 (Dor.)
631-444-2354 (Lab)
Department of Biomedical Engineering
Stony Brook University
Stony Brook 11794
N.Y.
MBERSHIP
Member of Society for Neuroscience
Research Interest
Quantitative Biophysical Descriptions; Neural Engineering;
Bioinstrumentation
Education Background
Ph.D., Biomedical Engineering, expected 2007,
Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, N.Y.
Master of Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, March. 2003
Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China.
Bachelor of Engineering, Detection Engineering and Instrument, July. 2000
Xi'an University, Xi'an, China.
Academic Honors
(Fellowship)
·2005 Fellowship of Bioscience Industry certificate program
·2003-present Graduate Assistantship of Stony Brook University
·2003-present Full Tuition Scholarship of Stony Brook University
·2001-2002
National Fellowship of China
·2000
Excellent Graduate of Xidian University
·1999-2000
Excellent Academic Scholarship from Xidian University
·1998-1999
Excellent Academic Scholarship from Xidian University
·1997-1998
Excellent Academic Scholarship from Xidian University
·1996-1997
Excellent Academic Scholarship from Xidian University
Research Experience
Jan. 2004 —
July. 2004
Reflex And Central Neural Control of Respiratory Function
Lab Rotation Supervisor: Prof. Irene C. Solomon
Sept. 2003 — Dec. 2003
Biomedical Modeling
Lab Rotation Supervisor: Prof. Ki H. Chon
Sept. 2000 — Aug.2003
Research Assistant, Bio-signal detection and processing Lab, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
· NNSFC Projects involved:
“Analysis of dynamical components in the EEG signals of schizophrenia before seizure”(NO. 60071018)
”Clinical Ischemic Injury Monitoring Based on Information Study of Electroencephalogram” (No.60272326)
· Signal separation and extraction. (ICA, etc.)
· System identification and control, analytical dynamics, Nonstationary signals processing. (Advanced Time-frequency Analysis, Information Theory, Chaos Theory, etc.)
· Develop new quantitative analyzing methods of EEG for those who under different injury situations and investigating the underlying mechanisms of the brain.
Teaching Experience
Jan. 2003 — Present
BME 212—Lab Methods in Biomedical Engineering, Teaching Assistant,
Department of Biomedical Engineering, Stony Brook University
Sept. 2003 — Dec. 2003
BME 461—Linear System Analysis and Biomedical Application, Teaching Assistant,
Department of Biomedical Engineering, Stony Brook University
Sept.2001 —Feb.2002
Control Theory, Teaching Assistant,
Department of Biomedical Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Other Experience
July 2002
Shanghai No.6 People Hospital (Internship)
Feb.2000 —June2000
Undergraduate Thesis Work
· “Tele-communication of ECGs”
Aug.1998 —Feb.1999
Project for “Challenge Cup” Scientific Creativity Competition
· “Temperature and Humidity Control System of Tobacco Producing”
Instrument developed based on MCS51 chip
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
April, 2005 Jiefei Gu, E. T. Spiegel, K. H. Chon, I. C. Solomon.The Application of Multiple Time-Invariant Spectral Analysis Algorithms to Inspiratory Motor Discharge in Mice, Rats, Cats, And Piglets. To be presented at Experimental Biology 2005, San Diego, CA
April, 2005 E. T. Spiegel, Jiefei Gu, K. H. Chon, I. C. Solomon. The Application of Multiple Time-Varying Spectral Analysis Algorithms to Inspiratory Motor Discharge in Mice, Rats, Cats, And Piglets. To be presented at Experimental Biology 2005, San Diego, CA 上一页12 下一页