New NIW Successful Stories (27)

Dr. Chong

Dr. Chong, a Korean national, is an advanced degree professional with a Ph.D. from Pennsylvania University in electrical engineering.  Dr. Chong has researched tunable optical filters using ultra-thing long-period grating. He was the first to have found a single resonant peak using ultra-thin long-period grating.  He is now leading a fiber optics instrument development team.   Dr. Chong’s work as resulted in publication in over 20 technical papers in journals such as Optics Communication and Optical Engineering. 

Dr. Chong retained Z&A in 2005 for his NIW.   We have worked with Dr. Chong to understand his experience and credentials, so that we could formulate the optimal NIW petition for him.  On his behalf, we stated that the explosive growth in the data traffic has created a compelling need for high capacity communications.  Dr. Chong’s research into fiber-optic infrastructure will fulfill our need for high capacity communications.  Along with our letter, we also reviewed 6 letters of recommendation from prominent professors from Pennsylvania State University, NASA.

Dr. Chong’s petition letter was submitted January 2005, and approved May 2005.

Dr. Hui

Dr. Hui, a Chinese national, is an advanced degree professional with a Ph.D. from a Belgium university in biology.  His research at Univ. of Texas Medical Branch has focused on zinc deficiency and toxicity in human health.   Excessive and insufficient amounts of zinc can cause serious health problems such as cancer, diabetes, and Alzheimer’s disease.  Dr. Hui’s work as resulted in publication in over 20 technical papers in journals such as Optics Communication and Optical Engineering. 

Dr. Hui retained Z&A in 2005 for his NIW.   We have worked with Dr. Hui to understand his experience and credentials, so that we could formulate the optimal NIW petition for him.  On his behalf, we stated that the explosive growth in the data traffic has created a compelling need for high capacity communications.  Dr. Hui’s research into fiber-optic infrastructure will fulfill our need for high capacity communications.  Along with our letter, we also reviewed 6 letters of recommendation from prominent professors from University of Texas Medical School

Dr. Hui’s petition letter was submitted January 2005, and approved May 2005.

Dr. Shue

Dr. Shue, a Chinese national, is an advanced degree professional with a Ph.D. from a Texas university in electrical engineering.  His work now concentrates in the area of optics, photonics, and microwave technology.   Currently her research on photopolymer material based optical control technology is being sponsored by the Department of Defense and the Air Force Office of Scientific Research.  Dr. Shue’s work as resulted in publication in over 5 technical papers in journals such as Optical Engineering and IEEE Photonics Technology Letter 

Dr. Shue retained Z&A in 2005 for his NIW.   We have worked with Dr. Shue to understand his experience and credentials, so that we could formulate the optimal NIW petition for him.  Dr. Shue’s research into photopolymer material will further our national missile defense system.  Along with our letter, we also reviewed 6 letters of recommendation from prominent professionals from Lockhead Martin, Microelectronics Research Center at Univ. of Texas.

Dr. Shue’s petition letter was submitted January 2005, and approved April 2005.

Dr. Zheng

Dr. Zheng received a request for further evidence on a NIW petition in April of 2005.  We carefully worked with Dr. Zheng to understand which areas DHS felt Dr. Zheng had not met the qualifications for NIW.  With a Ph.D. in Computer Science, the DHS acquiesced that his field of study was of substantial intrinsic merit, but did not find that the U.S. interests would be adversely affected if labor certification were required.  The DHS found that a lack of citation to his work and recommendation letters primarily from the same school to be unpersuasive of Dr. Zheng’s national impact to his field.

In response we provided advisory opinions from unrelated professionals such as an engineer from IBM, a professor from Harvard University, and DARPA.  We also stressed that he was an atypically talented young researcher who had made significant advances in defense related work.  With such a strong response submitted in June 2005, DHS promptly approved Dr. Zheng’s case in August 2005.

Dr. Yan

Dr. Yan, a Chinese national, is an advanced degree professional with a Ph.D. from a Chinese university in computer vision.  His work now concentrates in the theoretical framework of understanding vision and visual brain structure and function.   He first developed the new theory of brightness perception which was published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.  Dr. Yan’s work as resulted in publication in over 40 technical papers in journals, and his research is being funded by the U.S. Air Force and the NIH.

Dr. Yan retained Z&A in 2005 for his NIW.   We have worked with Dr. Yan to understand his experience and credentials, so that we could formulate the optimal NIW petition for him.  Dr. Yan’s research into realistic visualization and virtual reality environment will facilitate traffic surveillance as well as national defense.  Along with our letter, we also reviewed 6 letters of recommendation from prominent professionals from General Dynamics, Duke University, and U.S. Airforce.

Dr. Yan’s petition letter was submitted January 2005, and approved April 2005.

Dr. Gao

Dr. Gao, a Chinese national, is an advanced degree professional with a Ph.D. in Molecular Biology and M.D. from a Chinese university.  His work now concentrates on developing therapeutic vaccines for cancer at the Baylor College of Medicine.   Dr. Gao has demonstrated that a tumor antigen is recognized by regulatory T cell clones and that antigen specific activation and cell-cell contact is necessary.  Dr. Gao’s work as resulted in publication in over 5 articles in journals.

Dr. Gao retained Z&A in 2005 for his NIW.   We have worked with Dr. Gao to understand his experience and credentials, so that we could formulate the optimal NIW petition for him.  Dr. Gao’s research into vaccines will have a significant role in our ability to fight cancer.  Along with our letter, we also reviewed 5 letters of recommendation from prominent professionals from NIH, Baylor College of Medicine.

Dr. Gao’s petition letter was submitted January 2005, and approved May 2005.

Dr. Luo

Dr. Luo, a Chinese national, is an advanced degree professional with an Ed.D. from a University in Texas.  His work now concentrates on developing online instructional curricula, faculty training programs, and faculty training manuals.   Dr. Luo has presented his work at state, regional and national conferences and been recognized for his outstanding work in the area of online learning.  Dr. Luo’s work as resulted in publication in a book chapter.

Dr. Luo retained Z&A in 2005 for his NIW.   We have worked with Dr. Luo to understand his experience and credentials, so that we could formulate the optimal NIW petition for him.  Despite the fact that Dr. Luo’s works did not result in a scholarly journal article, he made numerous presentations. Dr. Luo’s research will also fill the role of distance learning which is growing rapidly.  Along with our letter, we also reviewed 5 letters of recommendation from prominent professionals from University of Houston, University of Nevada.

Dr. Luo’s petition letter was submitted January 2005, and approved August 2005.

Dr. Wan
Dr. Wan, a Chinese national, is an advanced degree professional with a Ph.D. in Physics from a University in China.  His work now concentrates on medical imaging which investigates mechanisms of action of motor learning and computer modeling of human brain functions.   Her work has resulted in 15 publications in academic journals such as Optics Communications.

Dr. Wan retained Z&A in 2005 for his NIW.   We have worked with Dr. Wan to understand his experience and credentials, so that we could formulate the optimal NIW petition for him.  Dr. Wan’s research will help better understand brain related diseases and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.  Along with our letter, we also reviewed 5 letters of recommendation from prominent professionals from University of Pennsylvania and University of Iowa.

Dr. Wan’s petition letter was submitted January 2005, and approved August 2005.

Dr. Jing

Dr. Jing, a Chinese national, is an advanced degree professional with a M.D. from a University in China.  His work now concentrates on organ regeneration, which has unlimited potential in providing cures for many diseases such as cancer and heart disease.   His work has resulted in 30 publications in academic journals such as Journal of Current Surgery.

Dr. Jing retained Z&A in 2004 for his NIW.   We have worked with Dr. Jing to understand his experience and credentials, so that we could formulate the optimal NIW petition for him.  Dr. Jing’s research will help better understand pathological conditions including the development of atheroschlerotic lesions.  Along with our letter, we also reviewed 5 letters of recommendation from prominent professionals from University of Texas Health Science Center, Stony Brook University

Dr. Jing’s petition letter was submitted December 2004, and approved August 2005.

Dr. Hu

Dr. Hu, a Chinese national, is an advanced degree professional with a Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from a University in New York.  His work is focused now on designing and building peptides through synthetic methods and the utilization of synthetic organic chemistry to study important biological and medical problems.  His work has resulted in 30 publications in academic journals such as Journal of Current Surgery.

Dr. Hu retained Z&A in 2004 for his NIW.   We have worked with Dr. Hu to understand his experience and credentials, so that we could formulate the optimal NIW petition for him.  Dr. Hu’s research will help the next generation pharmaceutical based treatments evolve as well as nanotech chiral molecules.  Along with our letter, we also reviewed 7 letters of recommendation from prominent professionals from National Science Foundation, National Institute of Health, and Department of Energy.

Dr. Hu’s petition letter was submitted January 2005, and approved September 2005.

Mr. Wan

Mr. Wan, a Chinese national, is an advanced degree professional with a Masters Degree in climatology from a University in Alabama.  His research focuses on aerosols and their effects on whether patters by way of satellite data. The algorithms he has developed is of much interest to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the EPA.  His work has resulted in 8 publications in academic journals.

Mr. Wan retained Z&A in 2004 for his NIW.   We have worked with Mr. Wan to understand his experience and credentials, so that we could formulate the optimal NIW petition for him.  Mr. Wan’s research on the environmental effects of aerosols is critical to determine the degrading of atmospheric visibility as well as scattering of sunlight.  Along with our letter, we also reviewed 7 letters of recommendation from prominent professionals from National Science Foundation, NASA, EPA, NOAA.

Mr. Wan’s petition letter was submitted December 2004, and approved September 2005.

Dr. Yu

Dr. Yu, a Chinese national, is an advanced degree professional with a Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering from a University in Texas.  His work focuses on computation flow dynamics, such as when particles in fluids collide with each other and how particles proceed to position one another.  His work has resulted in 12 publications in academic journals such as Physical Review

Dr. Yu retained Z&A in 2004 for his NIW.   We have worked with Dr. Yu to understand his experience and credentials, so that we could formulate the optimal NIW petition for him.  Dr. Yu’s research will investigate turbulence and flow dynamics which will have widespread benefits for the Space Program.  Along with our letter, we also reviewed 7 letters of recommendation from prominent professionals from NASA, Texas A&M.

Dr. Yu’s petition letter was submitted January 2005, and approved September 2005.

Dr. Shu

Dr. Shu, a Chinese national, is an advanced degree professional with a Ph.D. in Chemistry from a University in Missouri.  His work focuses on carcinogens which are formed inside the body, such as dietary amino acids and dietary aldehydes. His work has resulted in 12 publications in academic journals such as Journal of Materials Chemistry.

Dr. Shu retained Z&A in 2004 for his NIW.   We have worked with Dr. Shu to understand his experience and credentials, so that we could formulate the optimal NIW petition for him.  Dr. Shu’s research will work towards the treatment of cancer specifically cancer carcinogenisis.  Along with our letter, we also reviewed 7 letters of recommendation from prominent professionals from MIT.

Dr. Shu’s petition letter was submitted January 2005, and approved September 2005.

Dr. Hao

Dr. Hao, a Chinese national, is an advanced degree professional with a Ph.D. in Chemistry from a University in Texas.  His work focuses on modification of florinated organic films during X-ray irridation.  He also later made original contributions to the unique parallel printing process with nano-scale resolution using light, energetic particles and the development of a new low-cost stensil masks used in this patterning process. His work has resulted in 4 publications in academic journals such as Journal of Physical Chemistry which has been cited 11 times.

Dr. Hao retained Z&A in 2004 for his NIW.   We have worked with Dr. Hao to understand his experience and credentials, so that we could formulate the optimal NIW petition for him.  Dr. Hao’s research will advance nanotechnology, which is relevant to every area of the economy.  Along with our letter, we also reviewed 5 letters of recommendation from prominent professionals from University of Notre Dame, University of Maryland..

Dr. Hao’s petition letter was submitted January 2005, and approved October 2005.

Dr. Pedrosci

Dr. Pedrosci, a Bulgarian national, is an advanced degree professional with a Ph.D. in Toxicology from a University in Texas.  His work focuses on the molecular mechanisms of ligand specificity and conformational dependence of hepatocyte nuclear factor 4 alpha.   His work has resulted in 25 publications in academic journals such as Journal of Physical Chemistry.

Dr. Pedrosci retained Z&A in 2004 for his NIW.   We have worked with Dr. Pedrosci to understand his experience and credentials, so that we could formulate the optimal NIW petition for him.  Dr. Pedrosci’s research will further our studies of diabetes and obesity which is one of the primary causes of death in this country.  Along with our letter, we also reviewed 8 letters of recommendation from prominent professionals from Texas A&M, University of Pennsylvania.

Dr. Pedrosci’s petition letter was submitted January 2005, and approved July 2005.

Dr. Xu

Dr. Xu, a Bulgarian national, is an advanced degree professional with a M.D. and Ph.D. in biology from a University in China. His research is concentrated on amyloidosis which affects diseases such as Alzheimer’s Myeloma, and Prion disease.  His work has resulted in 16 publications in academic journals.

Dr. Xu retained Z&A in 2004 for his NIW.   We have worked with Dr. Xu to understand his experience and credentials, so that we could formulate the optimal NIW petition for him.  Dr. Xu’s research will further our knowledge of systemic lupus and other amyloid diseases.  Along with our letter, we also reviewed 7 letters of recommendation from prominent professionals from University of Tennessee and University of Alabama..

Dr. Xu’s petition letter was submitted December 2004, and approved September 2005.

Dr. Cao

Dr. Cao, a Chinese national, is an advanced degree professional with a M.D. and Ph.D. in nutrition from a University in Texas. His research is focused on how the body compensates for dietary cholesterol by decreasing the body’s synthesis of cholesterol, while promoting its excretion.  His work has resulted in 22 publications in academic journals and has given several presentations at important forums.

Dr. Cao retained Z&A in 2004 for his NIW.   We have worked with Dr. Cao to understand his experience and credentials, so that we could formulate the optimal NIW petition for him.  Dr. Cao’s research will help contribute to the genetic understanding of diseases such as obesity and diabetes which cost us billions every year.  Along with our letter, we also reviewed 8 letters of recommendation from prominent professionals from University of San Antonio and Southwest Foundation.

Dr. Cao’s petition letter was submitted January 2005, and approved June 2005.

Dr. Yan

Dr. Yan, a Chinese national, is an advanced degree professional with a Ph.D. in ophthalmology from a University in the U.S. His research has focused on the gap junctions between adjacent cells allowing our cells to communicate with one another.  His studies of gap junctions have led to advances in human diseases including heart disease, skin disease, and deafness. His work has resulted in 3 publications in academic journals.

Dr. Yan retained Z&A in 2004 for his NIW.   We have worked with Dr. Yan to understand his experience and credentials, so that we could formulate the optimal NIW petition for him.  Dr. Yan’s research in advanced non-surgical prevention and treatment for cataracts will improve the health of 300,000 Americans each year.  Along with our letter, we also reviewed 6 letters of recommendation from prominent professionals from NASA, National Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation.

Dr. Yan’s petition letter was submitted January 2005, and approved June 2005.

Dr. Zhong

Dr. Zhong, a Chinese national, is an advanced degree professional with a Ph.D. in Cardiology from a University in the U.S. His studies have focused on the regulatory effect of angiotensin II on electrophysiology of cardiac myocytes. His work has resulted in 12 publications in academic journals and numerous presentations at prestigious conferences.

Dr. Zhong retained Z&A in 2004 for his NIW.   We have worked with Dr. Zhong to understand his experience and credentials, so that we could formulate the optimal NIW petition for him.  Dr. Zhong’s research seeks to help more than millions of Americans who die every year due to heart disease.  Along with our letter, we also reviewed 6 letters of recommendation from prominent professionals from the Netherlands, LSU Health Science Center, and Univ. of North Texas.

Dr. Zhong’s petition letter was submitted February 2005, and approved June 2005.

(06/29/2006)

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