大陆流体力学专业 4年人工心脏研发 申美博
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上海“四非”出身的流体力学硕士一枚~ GPA3.8,科研期间发表3篇SCI(主打一个“论文不高产但能毕业”),毕业后在工业界摸爬滚打7年,堪称“流体领域的跨界打工人”!
前3年跟燃气轮机死磕热力设计,后4年转头扎进心室辅助装置(LVAD/PVAD)的坑,从流体设计、仿真建模到实验测试、系统级验证全流程扛活,硬生生把产品熬到了大陆临床阶段(成就感拉满但头发略稀疏)~
现在突然想圆个博士梦,目标超朴素:不求藤校光环,略求有全额奖学金,只要有个美国高校愿意收我,让我继续在流体坑里深耕,我就感恩戴德!
走过路过的学界大牛们,求指条“有学上”的明路~ 本人干活踏实、抗造耐卷,流体相关的活儿基本都能hold住,诚心想继续深造,球球捞一捞呀!
I’m a master’s graduate in Fluid Mechanics from a non-top-tier university in Shanghai—let’s just say it’s not one of the "big names"! With a GPA of 3.8 (a leftover "overachiever" trait from my student days), I burned the midnight oil to publish 3 SCI papers during my master’s (not the most prolific, but enough to get the degree done). After graduation, I’ve been grinding in the industry for 7 years, basically a cross-industry worker in fluid mechanics!
For the first 3 years, I tangled with the thermal design of gas turbines. Then I switched gears and dived into ventricular assist devices (LVAD/PVAD) for the next 4 years—handling everything from fluid design, simulation modeling, and experimental testing to system-level validation. I stuck with the product through thick and thin until it completed the clinical phase in mainland China (super fulfilling, but my hair’s taken a bit of a hit)!
Now I suddenly want to chase my PhD dream, and my goal is super down-to-earth: no fancy Ivy League aura, no full scholarship required. As long as there’s an American university willing to take me in and let me keep digging deeper into the fluid mechanics rabbit hole, I’ll be extremely grateful!
To all the academic experts passing by—please give me a shot! I’m hardworking, resilient, and can handle pretty much any fluid-related work. I’m sincerely eager to continue my studies—please scoop me up!
前3年跟燃气轮机死磕热力设计,后4年转头扎进心室辅助装置(LVAD/PVAD)的坑,从流体设计、仿真建模到实验测试、系统级验证全流程扛活,硬生生把产品熬到了大陆临床阶段(成就感拉满但头发略稀疏)~
现在突然想圆个博士梦,目标超朴素:不求藤校光环,略求有全额奖学金,只要有个美国高校愿意收我,让我继续在流体坑里深耕,我就感恩戴德!
走过路过的学界大牛们,求指条“有学上”的明路~ 本人干活踏实、抗造耐卷,流体相关的活儿基本都能hold住,诚心想继续深造,球球捞一捞呀!
I’m a master’s graduate in Fluid Mechanics from a non-top-tier university in Shanghai—let’s just say it’s not one of the "big names"! With a GPA of 3.8 (a leftover "overachiever" trait from my student days), I burned the midnight oil to publish 3 SCI papers during my master’s (not the most prolific, but enough to get the degree done). After graduation, I’ve been grinding in the industry for 7 years, basically a cross-industry worker in fluid mechanics!
For the first 3 years, I tangled with the thermal design of gas turbines. Then I switched gears and dived into ventricular assist devices (LVAD/PVAD) for the next 4 years—handling everything from fluid design, simulation modeling, and experimental testing to system-level validation. I stuck with the product through thick and thin until it completed the clinical phase in mainland China (super fulfilling, but my hair’s taken a bit of a hit)!
Now I suddenly want to chase my PhD dream, and my goal is super down-to-earth: no fancy Ivy League aura, no full scholarship required. As long as there’s an American university willing to take me in and let me keep digging deeper into the fluid mechanics rabbit hole, I’ll be extremely grateful!
To all the academic experts passing by—please give me a shot! I’m hardworking, resilient, and can handle pretty much any fluid-related work. I’m sincerely eager to continue my studies—please scoop me up!
