Education
- University of Florida, Ph.D. 1966 (Mechanics)
- University of Florida, M.S. 1963 (Mechanics)
- National Taiwan University, B.S. 1957 (Civil Engineering)
Professional Experience
- Department of Mechanical Engineering, Stony Brook University,
1966 - present
Research Interests and History
Fu-Pen Chiang's research interest is in the development and application
of various optical techniques such as moire, holographic interferometry
and speckle interferometry for stress analysis, nondestructive evaluation
and metrology. He has applied these techniques to the study of fracture,
fatigue and damage of metallic, composite and biological materials and
published some 200 papers on various topics. He was the recipient of
the 1993 B.J. Lazan Award of the Society for Experimental Mechanics
for his "outstanding original technical contributions in optical metrology."
His research has been supported by the National Science Foundation,
the Office of Naval Research, the Army Research Office, the Air Force
Office of Scientific Research and the National Institute of Health.
He is a Fellow of the Society of Experimental Mechanics, Optical Society
of America and a member of many professional societies including, ASME,
ASEE, AAAS and ASTM. He served as Editor of Int. J. Optics of Lasers
in Engineering, Associate Editor of J. of Experimental Mechanics and
ASME J. of Engineering Materials and Technology. He served as Guest
Editor for four special issues of J. Optical Engineering, and organized
many international and national conferences.
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