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Haiying Huang, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Education: Ph.D. Georgia Institute of Technology, 1998 ~ M.S.E.E
Georgia Institute of Technology, 1997 ~ B.S.M.E. Beijing University
of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1991
Areas of Expertise: Optical fiber sensor, structural health monitoring,
solid mechanics, fracture mechanics, fatigue, computational mechanics,
composite materials
Background: Professor Huang has extensive industrial and academic
experience at Bell Laboratories, FMC Corporation, and Purdue University
prior to join the University of Texas at Arlington. Her research
interests are focused on the development of various sensing technologies
for structural health monitoring and material damage state evaluation.
Dr. Huang’s current research projects include the development
of whitelight interferometry-based optical fiber sensors for absolute
distance measurement, the study of early fatigue damage using 3D
surface profiling, and the development of MEMS optical fiber sensors
for real time monitoring of material microstructural changes. Dr.
Huang has received research funding from federal agencies such
as the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the Air Force Office
of Scientific Research (AFOSR). She has published in various peer-reviewed
journals and conference proceedings. Dr. Huang also has three US
patents and disclosures related to innovative instruments and optical
fiber sensors. Dr. Huang is a member of ASME, IEEE, and SPIE.
E-mail: huang@uta.edu
Website: astl.uta.edu
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