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Curriculum Vitae

Personal Information

Family Name: Sheng First Name: Qizheng

Date of birth: 13 May, 1977 Place of birth: Shanghai, P. R. China Nationality: P. R. China Gender: Female

Civil statu

s

: Single

Contact Information

Address: Department of Electrical Engineering, ESAT-SCD

Kasteelpark Arenberg 10, B-3001 Leuven-Heverlee, Belgium Email: qizheng.sheng@esat.kuleuven.ac.be

Tel: +32 16 328649 Fax: +32 16 321970

Mobile: +32 486 613933

Education

 October 2001 – Present:

o Ph.D. candidate at the Department of Electrical Engineering, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven, Belgium

o Ph.D. topic: Gibbs biclustering for biomedicine o Ph.D. expected: Sept. 2005

 September 2001:

o Master of Engineering, with ‘magna cum laude’ (great distinction), From Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven, Belgium

o Master thesis:

An iterative motif-finding method based on collapsed Gibbs sampler

 July 1999:

o Bachelor Degree of Engineering, from Shanghai University, Shanghai, China

o Ranked the 3rd out of 380 students at graduation

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o Graduated as one of the ‘outstanding college graduates of Shanghai for the year 1999’

Working experience

 September 1999 – September 2000:

o Assistant engineer of the R&D department of Shanghai General Electronic Group, Shanghai, China

o Involved extensively as a translator (Chinese – English) in the negotiations and daily co-operations between the company and its business partners and other global electronic providers for several key projects of the group

Language Ability

 Chinese: Native

 English: Excellent

 Dutch: Adequate for daily communication

Personality

 Honest

 Earnest

 Hard-working

 Open-minded

 Sociable

 Great ability to integrate into a new environment

Hobbies

 Traveling

 Reading

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 Movies

… See next page for a publication list…

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Publication List

Papers in international journal

Qizheng Sheng, Yves Moreau, Bart De Moor, ‘Biclustering microarray data by Gibbs sampling’, 2003, Bioinformatics, 19, ii196 – ii205. (Impact factor 4.615)

Conference paper

The article on biclustering in Bioinformatics [1] was originally selected as an oral contribution at the European Conference in Computational Biology, Paris, September 27-30, 2003, together with publication as a full-length paper in Bioinformatics.

Book Chapter

Qizheng Sheng, Yves Moreau, Bart De Moor, ‘Advances in cluster analysis of microarray data’, invited chapter contribution to a forthcoming book on Data Analysis and Visualization in Genomics and Proteomics, edited by J. Dopazo and F. Azuaje, 2004-2005.

Seminars

27/02/2003 “Biclustering microarray data by Gibbs sampling”,

In the Department of Electrical Engieering, K. U. Leuven, Belgium 16/01/2004 “Introduction to bioinformatics”,

In the Institute of Applied Physics, Shanghai, China 17/01/2004 “Introduction to bioinformatics”,

To the Committee of Biological System Modeling of China, In Shanghai University, Shanghai, China

04/05/2004 “Biclustering strategies for microarray data analysis”

In the Department of Psycology, K.U.Leuven, Belgium

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