WEI HUA LU WANG
Nursing in Houston, TX

License number
Michigan 4704107512
Issued Date
Dec 30, 1974
Expiration Date
Mar 31, 2017
Category
Nursing
Type
RN
Address
Address
Houston, TX 77025

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Wei Lu
4540 Cape Charles Dr, Plano, TX 75024
Wei Lu
5424 Holly St, Bellaire, TX 77401
Wei Lu
4008 Goodnight Dr, Haltom City, TX 76137
Wei Lu
6201 Windhaven Pkwy, Plano, TX 75093
Wei Lu
604 Causley Ave APT 126, Arlington, TX 76010

Professional information

Wei Lu Photo 1

R&Amp;D Scientist At Weatherford

Position:
R&D Scientist at Weatherford
Location:
Houston, Texas Area
Industry:
Chemicals
Work:
Weatherford since Dec 2012 - R&D Scientist Rice Univeristy - Houston, Texas Area Jun 2008 - Nov 2012 - Research assistant Univeristy of Cincinnati Sep 2006 - Jun 2008 - Research assistant Huaqiao University Sep 2003 - Jul 2006 - Research assistant
Education:
Rice University 2008 - 2012
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Chemistry
University of Cincinnati 2006 - 2008
Master of Science (M.S.), Polymer/Plastics Engineering
Huaqiao University 2003 - 2006
Master's degree, Materials Science
Huaqiao University 1999 - 2003
Bachelor's degree, Applied Chemistry
Skills:
Enhanced oil recovery, Polymeric stabilization, Nanotechnology in oilfield, Hydrocarbon detection, Sulfonated alkyl ethoxylates, Fucntionalization of carbon black, Transport in the porous media, Graphene nanoribbbons, Polymer synthesis, Flame retardant composites, Polymer composites, Splitting of carbon nanotubes, Nanotechnology, Characterization, Polymers, EOR, Polymer Composites, Polymer Science, Nanomaterials, Nanoparticles, Composites, Materials, Corrosion, Coatings, Nanocomposites, UV/Vis, Failure Analysis, Materials Science, Spectroscopy, NMR, Chemistry, TGA, AFM, TEM, Carbon Nanotubes, XPS, Electron Microscopy, Polymer Characterization, Scanning Electron Microscopy, Polymer Chemistry, Powder X-ray Diffraction, Surface Chemistry, FTIR, Rheology, Experimentation
Languages:
English, Chinese


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Wei Lu - Houston, TX

Work:
Quanzhou Plastic Factory - Quanzhou
Intern
Sinopec Fujian Petrochemical Company Limited - Quan Zhou
Intern
Education:
Rice University - Houston, TX
PhD in Chemistry
University of Cincinnati - Cincinnati, OH
MS in Materials Science
Huaqiao University - Quanzhou
MS in Materials Science
Huaqiao University - Quanzhou
BS in Applied Chemistry


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Nanomaterial-Containing Signaling Compositions For Assay Of Flowing Liquid Streams And Geological Formations And Methods For Use Thereof

US Patent:
2012014, Jun 7, 2012
Filed:
Jun 11, 2010
Appl. No.:
13/378440
Inventors:
James M. Tour - Bellaire TX, US
Dmitry Kosynkin - Houston TX, US
Michael Wong - Houston TX, US
Mason Tomson - Houston TX, US
Jacob Berlin - Houston TX, US
Ashley Leonard - Houston TX, US
Jay Lomeda - Houston TX, US
Wei Lu - Houston TX, US
Jie yu - Katy TX, US
Lunliang Zhang - Beijing, CN
Amy Kan - Houston TX, US
International Classification:
G01N 21/64, C07D 303/32, C07D 263/52, G01N 33/00, C09K 11/06, G01N 21/29, C07C 63/33, B82Y 15/00
US Classification:
436 27, 436 56, 436164, 549543, 562405, 548217, 2524081, 25230116, 428402, 73 5301, 977773
Abstract:
Compositions containing a transporter component and a signaling component and a method for using said compositions for analyzing porous media and flowing liquid streams, specifically for measuring pressure, temperature, relative abundance of water, pH, redox potential and electrolyte concentration. Analytes may include petroleum or other hydrophobic media, sulfur-containing compounds. The transporter component includes an amphiphilic nanomatenal and a plurality of solubilizing groups covalently bonded to the transporter component. The signaling component includes a plurality of reporter molecules associated with the transporter component. Said reporter molecules may be releasable from the transporter component upon exposure to at least one analyte. The reporter molecules may be non-covalently associated with the transporter component, or the reporter molecules are covalently bonded to the transporter component. Furthermore, said compositions and methods may be used to actively enhance oil recovery and for remediation of pollutants.


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Targeted Hollow Gold Nanostructures And Methods Of Use

US Patent:
2009026, Oct 22, 2009
Filed:
Mar 2, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/380680
Inventors:
Chun Li - Missouri City TX, US
Wei Lu - Houston TX, US
Marites P. Melancon - Houston TX, US
Chiyi Xiong - Cypress TX, US
Jason Stafford - Houston TX, US
Jin Z. Zhang - Santa Cruz CA, US
International Classification:
A61K 9/14, G01N 33/53, B32B 5/16, A61P 35/00
US Classification:
424489, 435 71, 428402, 977773, 977927
Abstract:
Provided are novel nanostructures comprising hollow nanospheres and nanotubes for use as chemical sensors and molecular specific photothermal coupling agents. The nanostructures can be used in laser-induced phototherapy for treatment of cancer and other disorders. The nanostructures can also be used as a sensor that detects molecules. The nanostructures are of particular use in the fields of clinical diagnosis, clinical therapy, clinical treatment, and clinical evaluation of various diseases and disorders, manufacture of compositions for use in the treatment of various diseases and disorders, for use in molecular biology, structural biology, cell biology, molecular switches, molecular circuits, and molecular computational devices, and the manufacture thereof. The hollow gold nanospheres have a unique combination of spherical shape, small size, and strong, tunable, and narrow surface plasmon resonance absorption covering the entire visible to near IR region.