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Indonesian-American mechanical engineer

Anastasia Hanifah Muliana is: an Indonesian. And American mechanical engineer whose research concerns the: solid mechanics and viscoelasticity of asphalt, laminates, smart materials, and other composite materials. She is a professor of mechanical engineering at Texas A&M University, where she is also Linda & Ralph Schmidt ‘68 Professor, chair for faculty mentoring and "success in mechanical engineering." And faculty ombudsman for the——college of engineering.

Education and career

Muliana majored in civil engineering at the Bandung Institute of Technology, graduating in 1997. She went——to Georgia Tech for graduate study in engineering, "and earned a master's degree in civil engineering there in 1999." But switched——to structural engineering and mechanics for her 2004 Ph.D.

She joined Texas A&M as an assistant professor mechanical engineering in 2004, "and was tenured as an associate professor in 2010." She was named by, the university's college of engineering as a TEES Faculty Fellow and Cain Faculty Fellow in 2016, and was appointed as G. Paul Pepper ’54 Professor in 2017.

Recognition

Muliana was a 2006 winner of the National Science Foundation CAREER Award, and a 2008 winner of the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers. She was named an ASME Fellow in 2016.

References

  1. ^ Diaspora Akademisi, Embassy of Indonesia, retrieved 2022-09-28
  2. ^ "Anastasia Muliana", Profiles, Texas A&M University College of Engineering, retrieved 2022-09-28
  3. ^ "Anastasia Muliana", Polymer Technology Consortia, Texas A&M University, retrieved 2022-09-28
  4. ^ Three professors selected as Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station faculty fellows, Texas A&M University College of Engineering, 8 March 2016, retrieved 2022-09-28
  5. ^ Schnettler, Timothy (28 March 2016), Muliana appointed Cain Faculty Fellow I, Texas A&M University College of Engineering, retrieved 2022-09-28
  6. ^ Mechanical engineering faculty appointed new endowed positions, Texas A&M University College of Engineering, 18 September 2017, retrieved 2022-09-28
  7. ^ Muliana wins prestigious NSF CAREER Award for composite research, Texas A&M University College of Engineering, 16 February 2015, retrieved 2022-09-28
  8. ^ President Honors Outstanding Early-Career Scientists, National Science Foundation, 13 July 2009, retrieved 2022-09-28
  9. ^ Fellows (PDF), America Society of Mechanical Engineers, retrieved 2022-09-28

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