Henry T. Yang
Henry T. Yang joined UC Santa Barbara as chancellor in 1994. He also holds a faculty
appointment in the Department of Mechanical and Environmental Engineering, where
he teaches one or two undergraduate courses in structural analysis each year
and guides several graduate students. He was formerly the Neil A. Armstrong Distinguished
Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics at Purdue University, where he also
served as the dean of engineering for ten years, and as director of the Computer
Integrated Design, Manufacturing, and Automation Center. He received his Ph.D.
from Cornell University.
In addition to his administrative responsibilities, Dr. Yang has remained
active in teaching and research. He has authored or co-authored more than 160
articles for scientific journals, served as principal or co-principal investigator
for 30 sponsored research grants, and received 12 outstanding undergraduate teaching
awards. His book Finite Element Structural Analysis, published by Prentice-Hall,
has been adopted by many universities and has also been published in Japanese
and Chinese.
Dr. Yang has served on numerous governmental, corporate, and academic committees
and advisory boards, such as the Defense Science Board, USAF Scientific Advisory
Board, Naval Research Advisory Committee, NASA's Aeronautical Advisory Committee,
and the Engineering Advisory Committee of the National Science Foundation. He
has received many honors and awards for his research, teaching, and service,
including the Benjamin Garver Lamme gold medal from the American Society of Engineering
Education and four honorary doctorates in engineering. He is a member of the
National Academy of Engineering and a Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics
and Astronautics.