个人资料
Frank Fang received his B.E. degree in power engineering from Tsinghua University before attending Stanford University, where he received M.S. in financial mathematics, M.S. in computer science, and Ph.D. in mechanical engineering in 2009. His Ph.D. research was focused on microscale/nanoscale fluid flow and heat transfer, with applications to electronics and biomedical devices. Dr. Fang is currently working at ExxonMobil Corp. as a senior research engineer, and is the recipient of company's 2014 Presidential Award in Innovation, Creativity and Excellence. In 2005, Dr. Fang had a successful experience of applying to graduate schools in the US, garnering offers with full scholarship from Stanford, MIT, UC Berkeley, Cornell, Duke, Northwestern, UCLA, GIT, UIUC and PSU, covering a wide spectrum of research areas spanning Mechanical Engineering, Financial Engineering, Computer Science, Biomedical Engineering, and Petroleum Engineering. Particularly, Dr. Fang was awarded the Stanford Graduate Fellowship (SGF) as Stanford's most prestigious scholarship offered to newly admitted graduate students, as well as the Chancellor's Prize being one of UCLA's top fellowships. Dr. Fang scored full mark in GRE general test in 2002, and was invited to teach GRE verbal in New Oriental School in Beijing (北京新东方学校) after receiving school's top GRE score award.