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个人简介(Biography)的翻译

 

    在投寄论文时,有些刊物要求作者在论文后面附上 “个人简介”(biography),内容包含何时何校何专业毕业,获得何学位,以及主要工作经历(学术活动)等。下面是7个“个人简介”(biography)范例,撰写个人简历时常用单词(词组)以粗体标记,供读者参考。

 

范例1:

Maryam Kolahdoozan received her MSc of applied science, specializing in concrete materials, from Ryerson University, Toronto, ON, Canada. Her areas of research include sustainable alternatives for producing unshrinkable fill and deterioration mechanism of concrete exposed to internal sulfate attack and method for mitigation.

 

范例2:

Douglas F. CRICKNER was born at McAlpin, a southern West Virginia coal camp, and had his first experience in coal mining at age 18 at the McAplin mine where for three successive summers he was employed on conveyor sections in 34-in. coal to drag pans and supplies, hang canvas, etc. He graduated from Virginia Polytechnic Institute with a degree in mining engineering in 1941. Following this, he served with Koppers Coal Co. and The New River Co. as mining engineer and assistant mine foreman. In 1946, he was employed by his present company, Pocahontas Land Corp., which he has served as mine inspector, chief engineer, general manager, and currently as vice president. During one four-year period he was transferred to an associated company, Norfolk & Western Railway Co., as superintendent of mines at its Pond Greek Colliers in Pike County, KY. He has taken an active part in a number of engineering and coal institutes. He is a past chairman of The Society of Mining Engineers of AIME Coal Division and is currently serving as a director of SME and vice president-AIME Easter Region.

 

范例3:

M. E. HOPKINS received his education in geology from the University of Arkansas, then earned his Ph.D. at the University of Illinois in 1957. He served in the Army Air Corps in 1946-47. In 1951, he joined the Coal Section of Illinois State Geological Survey as a part-time research assistant. In 1955, he joined the faculty of the Department of Geology at the University of Tulsa but in 1963 returned to the Illinois Survey, becoming head of the Coal Section in 1968 where he served until 1975. He was vice president of Harry Williamson, Inc., Benton, IL, and is now director of geology, Peabody Coal Co., St. Louis, MO.

 

范例4:

H. L. WASHBURN received a BS and MS in mining engineering from the University of Kentucky. His first job was with the Research and Development Division, Consolidation Coal Co. in Pittsburgh, PA, where he worked for three years on a variety of projects including the development of pipeline transportation of coal. He was transferred to Fairmont, WV, as manager of preparation, and subsequently became chief engineer of the Mountainer Division of Consolidation Coal Co. His next assignment was a three-year period with Clinchfield Coal Co. as director of preparation, which involved the actual management of all the plants of Clinchfield. He went to North American Coal Corp. in 1966 as assistant vice president and was later promoted to vice president-engineering and senior vice president-operations, his present position.

 

范例5:

Jack A. SIMON first worked on coal geology for the Illinois State Geological Survey as a student in 1937. After serving in the Army Air Corps during World War II, he returned to the Survey on a full-time basis. He was head of the Coal Section, 1953-1967, after which he became head of the Geological Group and principal geologist. Since 1974 he has been chief of the Illinois State Geological Survey. Professional activities have included not only coal geology but, in recent years, environmental problems associated with mining transportation and use of fossil fuels.

 

范例6:

Lu Wang has been a Preceptor in the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology since 2013. She is involved in teaching several courses at Harvard including Physical Sciences 10 and 11, and Chemistry 301hf -- a teaching practicum course for chemistry graduate students. Before becoming a Preceptor, she held a two-year postdoctoral appointment at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In addition to her research on two-dimensional nanobiosensors, she also participated in developing and teaching a college chemistry curriculum in the founding year of Singapore University of Technology and Design, which is established in collaboration with MIT. Dr. Wang received her Ph.D. in Chemistry from Harvard University in 2011, where she worked in Professor Charles Lieber‘s group to develop label-free silicon nanowire field-effect biosensors. She received her B.S. in Chemistry from Peking University in 2006.

 

范例7(注重学术方面):

Navin Khaneja(Gordon McKay Professor of Electrical Engineering) is broadly interested in the area of mathematical control theory, signals and systems. His current research lies at the interface of control and information theory and physics. He is working on developing geometric techniques for optimal control of quantum mechanical phenomenon.

The work has proven promising for optimal pulse sequences in high-resolution nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. These optimal pulse sequences minimize the effects of decoherence and maximize the sensitivity of NMR experiments. Optimal pulse design can lead to significant reduction of time required for structural analysis of proteins. The work also has immediate applications to the areas of quantum information and computing.

Professor Khaneja is also very interested in the areas of robotics, computer vision, statistical inference and image understanding. His current work in the area of robotics involves design of feedback controllers for stabilization of nonholonomic control systems with applications to locomotion systems.

His recent work in Medical Imaging and Human Brain Mapping develops rich class of probabilistic models to capture inherent variability present in the anatomies and involves design of computationally efficient Bayesian inference algorithms for extracting anatomical information from noisy data collected through various imaging modalities.

(Education: 1.B.Tech., 1994, Electrical Engineering, IIT, Kanpur; 2.M.A./M.S., 1996, Mathematics/Electrical Engineering, Washington University; 3.S.M., 1999, Applied Mathematics, Harvard University; 4.Ph.D., 2000, Applied Mathematics, Harvard University)