Fang Yu has a diverse range of work experience in scientific research and academia. They began their career as a Scientist at the Yunnan Institute of Environmental Science, where they focused on modeling the transport and distribution of pollutants in plateau lakes. Afterwards, they worked as a Teaching Assistant at the New Jersey Institute of Technology, synthesizing polymers with carbon nanotubes for battery manufacturing. Fang Yu then became a Research Assistant at the University of Cincinnati, where they developed a three-dimensional diffusion model for simulating chemical desorption from human skin. Currently, Fang Yu is a Computational Modeling Scientist at CONTINUUS Pharmaceuticals, where they conduct modeling and simulation for pharmaceutical manufacturing process design.
Fang Yu has a strong educational background in engineering and environmental studies. Fang started their education journey in 2002 by earning a Bachelor's degree in Land Resources Management from Kunming University of Science and Technology. Continuing their studies, they obtained a Master's degree in Environmental Engineering Technology/Environmental Technology from the same institution in 2009.
In 2013, Fang Yu pursued a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in an unspecified field of study at New Jersey Institute of Technology. However, they transferred to the University of Cincinnati in 2015 due to family reasons. At the University of Cincinnati's College of Engineering and Applied Science, Fang Yu completed their PhD in Chemical and Environmental Engineering in 2021.
Additionally, Fang Yu expanded their knowledge by obtaining a certification in "Machine Learning A-Z™: Hands-On Python & R In Data Science" from Udemy in March 2022.
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