Mary Zhou M.S.
Room 344444, 888 Baochun Road, Shanghai, China
Phone: (+86)136123456, E-mail: 8888888@hotmail.com
Objective
A position that allows me to apply my statistical analysis, numerical modeling and risk management skills in consulting or industrial fields in Beijing, China.
Professional Highlights
M.S. in Mathematics from Dalhousie University, Canada ; B.E. from Tongji University, Shanghai
5 years experiences in statistical analysis, numerical modeling and risk management in Canada
SAS Certified Advanced Programmer by SAS Institution
Proficiency with writing reports and academic papers in English
Experience in conference presentation and client-training in US, Canada and India
Strong analytical skills acquired via projects in a wide range of areas
Fluency in English and Mandarin
Computer Skills
Statistical Software SAS, Queryman (Teradata SQL Assistant)
Numerical Modeling Financial model, FEM/Random field model, Population dynamics model
Office Productivity MS Office Word, Excel (Pivot and Solver), Access,
Powerpoint
Programming FORTRAN, C, MATLAB
Certificate SAS Certified Base Programmer + SAS Certified Advanced Programmer
Education
DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY, HALIFAX, NS, CANADA 2001- 2003
Master of Science in ¬¬¬¬¬¬Engineering Mathematics
Research Field: Statistical analysis, Simulations by numerical modeling approaches, Reliability-based design, Risk management, Estimation of stochastic parameters.
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS, DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY,
CANADA 2001 - 2003
Graduate Research Assistant
Responsible for the development of a reliability-based engineering design code, development and application of random field simulation computer codes, and estimation of stochastic soil parameters.
Developed reliability-based engineering design code
Designed, coded and tested the computerized model in FORTRAN language, wrote a user guide for the software usage
Conducted risk analysis on traditional engineering design methods
Performed statistical analysis using SAS
Wrote academic paper on research findings
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS, DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY,
CANADA 2001 - 2003
Teaching Assistant
Responsible for courses: Applied Probability and Statistics; Applied Linear Algebra; Numerical Methods
Awards
Graduate Student Scholarship, Dalhousie University, 2001 and 2002
Honor Student Award, Tongji University, 1995, 1996 and 1997
Publications
“Reliability Analysis of a Strip Footing Designed Against Settlement”,
Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Applications of Statistics and Probability in Civil Engineering (ICASP9), San Francisco, California, July 6-9, 2003
Hobbies
Traveling, reading, photographing, playing badminton, cooking, etc.
References
Available upon request