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Revision as of 02:50, 19 October 2009
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Contact
Hao Zhou
- eMail: dianazh-ustc@hotmail.com
- Blog: http://blog.sina.com.cn/dianazhouhao
http://renren.com/profile.do?id=230612890&_lu=52
Self-discription
When I was a little girl I always thought that I would be a painter or an engineer someday. I found my special talent in both of them through my training in charcoal drawing. It is amazing and encouraging that I recognized repeatedly that I was somehow superior in space-structure and color-choice than other mates in my age. Painting class is always my favourite and I can easily pick simple structural of sketches out from complete subjects, their inter-position, scale, every part both can be seen and unseen. moreover, I also lose myself in the color-making by combine several others. My dad is an engineer himself and everytime I looked at his architectural drawings I saw the real building in three dimensions. Oh Gosh, it seems that I was born to have a sense of it!
I love work of creation best! After I entered high school, I was once indulged in jigsaw puzzles because every step of choice would lead to diverse patterns. I learned paper folding hoping to create my own masterpiece. I also made little tools on my own such as soft box containing crewel needles and small hooks to drainage our sewers. I believe that as long as you can think anything is possible in the world.
I chose chemistry as my major when I took steps into the campus of USTC and after three years of study I found myself could not love it more!
Hao's educational record
2006 - now Class of Honor for Material Science - USTC
2006 - now Department of Polymer Science and Technology - USTC
Major in polymer chemistry
research interests: chemical and polymetic synthesis
honors:
Golden prize in the Scholarship of National Excellent Student (twice,2007 & 2008)
"Xuxin" scholatship for Excellent Student (2009)
3rd prize in the “CCTV” National English Speech Competition (USTC) (twice, 2007 & 2008)
2003 - 2006 Jiangshan senior high school - zhejiang
honors:
"triple-A" outstanding student of Zhejiang Province (2005)
2nd prize in the National Mathematics Competition (2005)
2nd prize in the National Chemistry Competition (Zhejiang province) (2005)
2nd prize in the National Biology Competition (Zhejiang province) (2005)
3rd prize in the National Physics Competition (Zhejiang province) (2005)
Illustration: the Class of Honor is held by the College of Chemistry since 2006, aiming at the cultivation of future research talented person. In this class, students from four departments took core courses of physics and chemistry and chose our own classes freely in the third year. I personally took the major required courses of both polymer chemistry and chemical physics which I think would help for my future research work.
Zhou's research experience
subject | ppt or pdf | mp3 records |
Bio-degradation of polymer products | mp3 | |
Light sensor | mp3 | |
Simulation of six-degree theory | mp3 |
Zhou's article
Comments on the movie "Naking Naking"
I knew that I would not hold on my tears and I knew I was sure to be this sad when watching the movie “the city of live and death”, just as the trip to the memorial in Nanjing a year ago. The Chinese name of the movie, “Nanjing! Nanjing!” sounds like drumbeats; maybe the name itself, with the story behind it, deserves the heart-reaching astonishment. But I am quite curious about its English name, though it seems impossible to draw a conclusion to the city, to the history, to those died and those still alive, I could not think of a better one to replace it. The live and death form the circle of human life, only a little murmurs of these words make me feel falling down into the mondain lives with philosophical veil... (more)
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