Personal
Statement
500
hours is merely an indication of a duration of time for
the average people, whereas it means a most memorable experience
to me. As a young researcher, I once spent 21 sleepless
days and nights in a state of anxiety at a most critical
stage of one of my experiments as a graduate student. At
that time, I was faced with a catalyst life experiment with
a prolonged time of 500 hours which is aimed to demonstrate
the industrial application of a certain product. For lack
of adequate funds in our research group, I was the only
person left to proceed with the difficult research work
on this subject. It is beyond imagination of those foreign
researchers if they could see me monitoring and operating
round the clock amid the instruments all by myself. In the
daytime, I would manage to snatch a few minutes' nap on
the next-door desk. I had to spend most of the time alone
working in the lab, constantly turning to music for consolation
and refreshing myself with cool water. In the end, the remarkable
success of the experiment made worthwhile my 21 days' toil
and the 2.5 kilograms' weight loss. What is the inexhaustible
source of such a mighty support for my persistence? The
answer to this question is definite and indisputable---
it is my intense interest and fiery passion that have enabled
me to maintain this persevering spirit.
Such
a powerful enthusiasm and interest actually originate from
my parents who are specialists in mechanics. Thanks to these
two senior engineers, excellent graduates from Tongji University,
I am not only endowed with talent and indispensable academic
atmosphere, but also inherited their passion for research
projects. My undergraduate studies of those basic theories
and experimental courses offered in the Department of Applied
Chemistry have laid a solid theoretical foundation for me.
Specialized studies of environmental monitoring have gained
me a better understanding of the strategic position and
the positive outlook of the development of green chemistry
and environment-friendly chemistry. During my graduation
designing, I made a detailed analysis of the waste water
disposal problem faced by two factories, consulted a vast
literature and proposed a creative conception of "making
good use of waste for the recovery of waste" with an
effective method to treat fluoride-containing wastewater
with the wastewater after steel casting. Two papers derived
from my meticulous research can be considered as the first
achievements in scientific research in my life, which have
been included in the American CA with one of them evaluated
as the Chinese core academic periodical. During my college
life, I have received many honorary titles and academic
awards such as Dalian Excellent Graduate and Three Good
Student with an overwhelming advantage over other students
as far as my scholastic performance is concerned. However,
the tremendous passion and excitement brought about by my
success in scientific research projects can not be paralleled
by what I have achieved in my academic studies.
I
was admitted to the Chengdu Institute of Organic Chemistry
(the Chinese Academy of Sciences) to start my graduate studies
upon the completion of my undergraduate degree program.
I spent my first year learning in the Graduate School of
the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Despite the potential challenges
from those brilliant graduates from Tsinghua, Peiking, and
Chinese University of Science and Technology, I still performed
extremely well in my coursework, which greatly amazed all
the teachers and students. Some of my assignments have been
kept at the Academy as marvelous samples for the freshmen
of each year to view and emulate, one of which is Report
of Experiment in HPLC.
Staring
from the second year after I finished all the fundamental
courses, I returned back to its Chengdu Institute to devote
myself to the research on organic catalysis, mainly to the
research of heterogeneous catalysis. As for me, this is
merely the beginning of real challenges. Since my research
group was established for a short time, it was inevitably
caught in an adverse condition of scientific research as
to the lack of adequate funds, instruments, and reagent.
Besides our ceaseless efforts to apply for a large outlay
for scientific research, my teachers and I had no choice
but to fetch those discarded and scrapped instruments, spare
parts, and reagent from other research groups with a favorable
research circumstance. Under our careful maintenance and
assembling, the unserviceable could function again as the
common instrument and devices. Shortly after our procurement
of the needed outlay, my supervisor left for France for
further studies in his capacity as a visiting scholar. I
remained to continue the research project while other members
in our group transferred to other research subjects. I had
to assume all the responsibilities of the laboratory arrangements,
such as its circuit, water pipe and decoration. I began
to purchase after my detailed examination of the types,
properties and purchase period of both domestic and foreign
articles for scientific research. In the meantime, I was
in charge of the financial affairs and office management
in the lab.
During
the absence of my supervisor, my painstaking efforts and
diligence put me in many experts' good graces. In a way,
all the prestigious experts became my academic advisor.
They not only lent me their idle devices, but also passed
on to me their cherished and valuable expertise. Moreover,
they sent me their own reagent and tools, and always asked
me to view and emulate their large-scale equipment installed
in the center of operation, overhaul, maintenance, analysis
and testing.
My
dedicated efforts finally yielded fruitful results in my
scientific research. The expert panel in the Institute have
unanimously appraised my two papers for their industrial
application value: one is The Preparation Method of a Solid-acid
Catalyst with High Selectivity and Activity for Esterification;
the other is A New Reaction Technology and the Equipment
for Gas Phase Esterification. In view of their practical
value, I thus applied for Chinese Invention Patent of the
novel catalyst and reaction equipment and succeeded in my
application, which can be regarded as an unprecedented occasion
for a graduate student in China. My success has borne out
my research ability, and my research level can more or less
be placed on a par with those experts in Fudan University,
Jilin University, and Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics,
the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
After
the completion of my master degree program, I began to work
in the Institute of Applied Chemistry at the Graduate School
of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. My outstanding hands-on
ability and comprehension gained high appraisal and appreciation
by Mr. Zhou Feimeng, an associate professor at UCLA. I was
greatly honored by Mr. Zhou's invitation to join in his
cooperative research group, and effectively learned the
theories of nano-analytical science and bio-analytical chemistry
under his meticulous guidance. In return for his great help
and supervision, I helped him with laboratory construction,
and taught his postgraduate students and senior visiting
scholars how to operate the instrument and do the experiments.
I also acted as an assistant professor for Prof. Yuan Zhuobin,
president of our Institute for a year and a half. Mr. Yuan
delivered the basic specialized courses of Science of Purification
and Separation and Modern Instrumental Analysis to graduates,
whereas I was responsible for supervision, experiments and
examinations. My devotion to my duty was highly spoken of
by the students and teachers.
Many
years' dedicated efforts and accumulation gradually made
me a versatile person. Since I could quickly adapt myself
to different specialties in the field of Chemistry, I have
built up a sound ideological system which perfectly combines
the concept of green chemistry with advanced chemical research.
I am eager to become a talented young man in the interdisciplinary
programs. I firmly believe that only in the ideal academic
environment in the U.S. will I be able to make the knowledge
of many disciplines into a comprehensive body, to bring
out the best in them, and bring the creative ability to
the full play to achieve greater progress in the scientific
research. Once a senior expert recommended me to do my doctoral
program in Hong Kong University. As far as I am concerned,
the real and ideal palace of knowledge is located nowhere
but in the United States, if one is longing for the pursuit
of genuine, sophisticated and first-rate knowledge.
It
is my conviction that I have possessed all the fine qualities,
and my academic preparation and intellectual sophistication
can also meet the requirements to pursue advanced studies
in the United States. My ultimate objective is to acquire
the most advanced knowledge and keep myself abreast with
the latest developments in my chosen field. The advanced
experimental instrument, technology and facilities, the
education system and academic atmosphere in the U.S. are
far beyond their counterparts. The invaluable instructions
by accomplished scholars make it possible for me to tap
my abundant potentials. I can freely roam in a vast sea
of books and literature, and be relieved to see adequate
instrument and reagent. I have full confidence in my ability
to reach the acme of my career in scientific research with
the help of these favorable conditions.