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Lucy Zhang

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Lucy T. Zhang is an American mechanical engineer whose research concerns computational mechanics, including problems involving solid-liquid interfaces, multi-scale simulation, and biomechanics. She is a professor in the Department of Mechanical, Aerospace and Nuclear Engineering at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, where she also serves as associate dean for research innovations, partnerships, and workforce development.[1]

Zhang graduated from Binghamton University in New York State in 1997. She continued her studies at Northwestern University, where she received a master's degree and completed her Ph.D. She became an assistant professor at Tulane University in New Orleans, from 2003 until 2006, when Hurricane Katrina led to the shutdown of many university programs including the mechanical engineering department; she then moved to her present position at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.[1][2] She has also served as a program director at the National Science Foundation before returning to her faculty position at Rensselaer.[3]

She was elected as an ASME Fellow in 2020.[4]

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  1. ^ a b "Lucy Zhang", Faculty, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, retrieved 2024-11-15
  2. ^ Non-intrusive Coupling Strategies for Multiphysics Simulations & NSF Funding Opportunities for Mechanics Research Community (PDF) (Announcement of seminar by Zhang), University of Houston Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, March 23, 2023, retrieved 2024-11-15
  3. ^ "Episodes 77–78 – Lucy's Return: Insights from her NSF Journey", This Academic Life (Podcast), School of Engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, retrieved 2024-11-15
  4. ^ Lucy Zhang and Suvranu De Elected Fellows of ASME, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, November 2, 2020, retrieved 2024-11-15
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