Dr. Hsiao-Ying Shadow Huang is an Associate Professor at North Carolina State University in the USA. She has diverse training in applied mechanics and computational simulation of various material systems. She teaches and conducts research in the areas of mechanics of materials, non-equilibrium thermodynamics, continuum mechanics, and nonlinear elasticity. She was former Associate Director of the Analytical Instrumentation Facility (www.aif.ncsu.edu).
Her research programs are centered on understanding the electrochemical-mechanical interactions in energy materials, such as advanced lithium batteries, and the structures/mechanics of biological materials (i.e., cardiovascular and musculoskeletal tissue). She has been recognized by the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE, 2019) from the White House, the NSF CAREER Award (2016), and the University Teacher Award (2020) for her work at NC State.
At the undergraduate level, Dr. Huang teaches Solid Mechanics (MAE 214) and Strength of Mechanical Components (MAE 316). At the graduate level, Dr. Huang teaches Advanced Solid Mechanics (MAE 541) and Modern Plasticity (MAE 730).