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2024 ISyE LeeAnn and Walter Muller Distinguished Scholarship Lecture Series, Dr. Wei Chen

Dr. Wei Chen is the Wilson-Cook Professor in Engineering Design and Chair of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Northwestern University. Directing the Integrated DEsign Automation Laboratory, her current research involves the use of statistical inference, machine learning, and uncertainty quantification techniques for the design of emerging materials systems including microstructural materials, metamaterials, and programmable materials.

She serves as the Design Thrust lead for the newly funded NSF Engineering Research Center (ERC) on Hybrid Autonomous Manufacturing, Moving from Evolution to Revolution (HAMMER), where she works on digital twin systems for concurrent materials and manufacturing process design. Dr. Chen is an elected member of the National Academy of Engineering (NAE) and currently serves as the President of the International Society of Structural and Multidisciplinary Design (ISSMO). She served as Editor-in-chief of the ASME Journal of Mechanical Design and the Chair of the ASME Design Engineering Division (DED).

Dr. Chen is the recipient of the 2022 Engineering Science Medal from the Society of Engineering Science (SES), ASME Pi Tau Sigma Charles Russ Richards Memorial Award (2021), ASME Design Automation Award (2015), Intelligent Optimal Design Prize (2005), ASME Pi Tau Sigma Gold Medal achievement award (1998), and the NSF Faculty Career Award (1996). She received her Ph.D. from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 1995.

Event Details

Thursday, 28 March 2024 - 3:30pm to 4:30pm

Marcus Nanotechnology Building, Room 1116-1118, 345 Ferst Dr. NW Atlanta, GA, 30318

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