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Maria Yang

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Maria Yang
CitizenshipUnited States
Alma mater
ParentHenry T. Yang
Scientific career
FieldsMechanical engineering
Institutions
ThesisRetrieval of informal information from design: A thesaurus based approach (2000)
Doctoral advisorMark Cutkosky
Websitemeche.mit.edu/mcyang

Maria Chiu-Yee Yang[1] is an American mechanical engineer with research fields in engineering design. At the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, she serves as the Associate Dean of the MIT School of Engineering, as the Kendall Rohsenow Professor, as director of the MIT D-Lab, and as associate director of the MIT Morningside Academy for Design.

Biography

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Early life and education

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Yang lived West Lafayette, Indiana, where her father, Chinese-American aerospace engineer Henry T. Yang, worked as a professor at Purdue University.

Yang received a Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1991. She received a Master of Science in mechanical engineering in 1994 and a Doctor of Philosophy in mechanical engineering in 2000, both from Stanford University.[2][3]

Yang's doctoral research at Stanford University was supported by a NSF Graduate Fellowship.[4] Her doctoral dissertation, Retrieval of informal information from design: A thesaurus based approach, was supervised by Mark Cutkosky.[5]

Career

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Yang completed her postdoctoral research at the California Institute of Technology. She also worked as the director of design at Reactivity Inc, a privately-held XML gateway provider based in Redwood City, California.[6] Later, she moved to the University of Southern California to serve as assistant professor of industrial and systems engineering.[6][7]

Yang returned to her undergraduate alma mater the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2007,[8] serving as Robert N. Noyce Career Development Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Engineering Systems.[6]

Awards

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Yang won a National Science Foundation CAREER Award in 2006.[7] She was elected as an ASME Fellow by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers in 2013.[9] She won the Fred Merryfield Design Award of the American Society for Engineering Education in 2014.[10]

References

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  1. ^ Yang, Maria Chiu-Yee (March 2000), Retrieval of informal information from design: A thesaurus based approach (PhD thesis), Stanford University, retrieved 2024-11-06
  2. ^ "MECHE PEOPLE: Maria Yang", MIT Department of Mechanical Engineering, retrieved 2024-11-06
  3. ^ "Maria Yang", d-lab.mit.edu, retrieved 2024-11-06
  4. ^ Ainsworth, Diane (March 1, 2006), "NSF Bestows Honor on Engineering Professor", USC News, University of Southern California, retrieved 2023-02-14
  5. ^ "Maria C. Yang, Ph.D.", Physics Tree, retrieved 2023-02-14
  6. ^ a b c "Maria Yang biosketch and papers", web.mit.edu, retrieved 2024-11-06
  7. ^ a b Ainsworth, Diane (March 1, 2006), "NSF Bestows Honor on Engineering Professor", University of Southern California, archived from the original on 2023-02-14, retrieved 2024-11-06
  8. ^ "MIT School of Engineering | Deputy Dean Maria Yang", Mit Engineering, retrieved 2024-11-06
  9. ^ All fellows (PDF), American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2022, retrieved 2023-02-14
  10. ^ "Fred Merryfield Design Award", 2014 ASEE National and Society Awards, ASEE Today, ASEE, September 2014
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