Haiying Huang

 

 



Haiying Huang, PhD

Assistant Professor, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering


Education:
Ph.D. Georgia Institute of Technology, 1998
M.S.E.E. Georgia Institute of Technology, 1997
B.Eng. Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1991

Areas of expertise:
Optical fiber sensor technology, structural health monitoring, solid mechanics, structural integrity

Background:
Professor Huang’s research interests are centered around structural health monitoring with three major focuses on advanced sensor development, experimental mechanics, and computation mechanics. Dr. Haiying Huang joined University of Texas at Arlington in 2006 after working as a member of technical staff at Lucent/Bell Labs and an assistant professor at Purdue University. Since then, she has established the Advanced Sensor Technology Laboratories (ASTL) with grant supports from the National Science Foundation and the Air Force Office of Scientific Research. Her current projects include optical fiber sensors for absolute distance measurement, fatigue monitoring, and corrosion detection, etc and passive wireless sensors for distributed sensing and crack detection. Dr. Huang has published extensively and has four US patents and disclosures related to innovative instruments and optical fiber sensors.

Contact:
huang@uta.edu


 

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