Journal of Mechanical Design

companion website

Areas: Design by Data: Cultivating Datasets for Engineering Design

Faez Ahmed

Faez Ahmed is an assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at MIT, where he leads the Design Computation and Digital Engineering (DeCoDE) lab. His research focuses on developing new machine learning and optimization methods to study complex engineering design problems. His recent work includes proposing automated design synthesis methods to generate novel high-performance designs, creating the first provably optimal algorithm for the diverse matching problem, and building computationally efficient ways for combining physics with human expert knowledge to design new products. Before joining MIT, Ahmed was a postdoctoral fellow at Northwestern University and completed his PhD in mechanical engineering at the University of Maryland. He also worked in the railway and mining industry in Australia, where he pioneered data-driven predictive maintenance and renewal planning efforts.

Read More »

Christopher McComb​

Christopher McComb is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University. He received dual B.S. degrees in Civil and Mechanical Engineering from  California State University-Fresno in 2012. Later he attended Carnegie Mellon University as a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow and obtained his M.S. and Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering in 2014 and 2016, respectively. His research expertise is in design computation, with specific focuses on machine learning for engineering design, agent-based modeling of human systems, and human-AI collaboration. Application areas include design for additive manufacturing, marine energy devices, and drone delivery systems.    

Read More »
Pingfeng Wang

Pingfeng Wang

Pingfeng Wang is an Associate Professor in the Department of Industrial and Enterprise Systems Engineering at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC), and the director of the Reliability Analysis and Safety Assurance (RASA) lab at Illinois. He received his B.S. in 2001 in Mechanical Engineering from University of Science and Technology in Beijing, his M.S. in 2006 in Applied Math from Tsinghua University, and his Ph.D. in 2010 in Mechanical Engineering from University of Maryland. Dr. Wang’s research has been focused on developing new design methods and tools to improve reliability, safety and failure resilience of engineered systems. He is the recipient of the NSF CAREER award (2014), the Young Researcher Award from International Society of Green Manufacturing and Applications (2012), the ASME Design Automation Young Investigator Award (2016), and Best Paper Awards in the ASME Design Automation Conferences (2008 and 2013).

Read More »
Ikjin Lee

Ikjin Lee

Dr. Ikjin Lee is an associate professor of Mechanical Engineering at Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST).

Read More »