Dear TIPP2014 conference organizing committee,

I am Qiang Wang, a post-doc from Washington University in St. Louis. I am writing to get some paper review opportunities for the proceedings of TIPP'2014 to be published in Proceedings of Science.

I got my B.S. degree in 2005 from University of Science and Technology of China major in applied physics. Then I started to work in Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (IHEP) as an electronics engineer. I received my Ph.D degree from IHEP in Nov. of 2011. My Ph.D study is mainly on designing a large scale trigger and data acquisition system for a big hadron physics experiment (PANDA) which is to be built in Germany. I started to work at Washington University two years ago on Positron Emission Tomography (PET) instrumentation specifically on its detector, readout electronics and data acquisition system. My most proficient field is on radiation detector readout electronics and trigger and data acquisition systems design. More detailed information of my research experience and publication record are listed in the attached CV.

I think peer reviewing is a very rewarding and important activity especially for a young scientist. 
A lot of new great ideas on detector and electronics system design come from this special conference which include the recent progress in this field. I presented my research work to this conference in 2011. Besides presenting my work to the society, I want to continuously contribute to this conference by reviewing our colleagues' work.  so I contact you to find some opportunities. 

Best regards!
Qiang Wang



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