Anastasia Muliana

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Anastasia Hanifah Muliana is an Indonesian[1] 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.[2]

Education and career[edit]

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.[2]

She joined Texas A&M as an assistant professor mechanical engineering in 2004, and was tenured as an associate professor in 2010.[3] She was named by the university's college of engineering as a TEES Faculty Fellow and Cain Faculty Fellow in 2016,[4][5] and was appointed as G. Paul Pepper ’54 Professor in 2017.[6]

Recognition[edit]

Muliana was a 2006 winner of the National Science Foundation CAREER Award,[7] and a 2008 winner of the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers.[8] She was named an ASME Fellow in 2016.[9]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Diaspora Akademisi, Embassy of Indonesia, retrieved 2022-09-28
  2. ^ a b "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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