Associate Professor Qing “Cindy” Chang Elected as an ASME Fellow and Named One of the 20 Most Influential Professors by SME
Qing "Cindy" Chang, an associate professor who has joint appointment in the Departments of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Systems and Environment, was recently elected as a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), a national honor for eminent professors in mechanical engineering and typically reserved for full professors.
Chang was also recognized as one the 20 most influential professors in smart manufacturing in the nation by the Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME) . The society stated that “Chang is a pioneer in data-driven modeling and real-time production control and decision-making to improve the efficiency of manufacturing systems…Her work has been implemented in many General Motors plants in North America and demonstrated significant improvement in operational efficiency and economic benefit…it will potentially enable even greater economic benefits for many other industries.”
“The focus on data-driven manufacturing requires future engineers to acquire training in data science, which is an enabling skill in the smart manufacturing field,” said Chang.
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