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Zuyi (Jacky) Huang

Zuyi Huang

Chemical Engineering
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Texas A&M University
3122 TAMU
College Station,
TX 77843-3122

E-mail:
huangzuyi@gmail.com
Phone:
(979) 204-2742

 

I'm a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Chemical Engineering at Texas A&M University. My advisor is Professor Juergen Hahn.

My Ph.D. research focuses on applying systems theory to challenging problems related to modeling of complex chemical reaction networks, with a special emphasis on signal transduction pathways in the field of Systems Biology. My multidisciplinary research includes:

  • Developing and analyzing mathematical models of signal transduction pathways that include over one hundred components and parameters
  • Deriving stochastic properties of transcription factors by analyzing GFP fluorescence images and solving an inverse problem
  • Integrating available qualitative information into modeling by using Fuzzy logic
  • Performing nonlinear model reduction of uncertain systems
  • Sensor network and experimental design for chemical plants

Before joining Texas A&M University, I obtained Bachelor's degree and Master's degree both from the Department of Thermal Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China.

My Master thesis is about applying Gain Scheduling techniques to improve the performance of the controllers across a wide range of operation conditions in nonlinear systhems such as thermal systems of power plants.

 
 

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