Lin Awarded NSF CAREER Grant

Yingzi Lin, Assistant Professor of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering, has received a $400K NSF CAREER for “Bridging Cognitive Science and Sensor Technology: Non-intrusive and Multi-modality Sensing in Human-Machine Interactions”.

Professor Yingzi Lin received her Mechanical Engineering PhD in 2004  from University of Saskatchewan. As the director of Intelligent Human-Machine System (IHMS) Laboratory, Dr. Lin’s research has been funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), and major industries. She is a recipient of a number of research awards, including a NSF CAREER award and a NSERC UFA (University Faculty Award). She has published over 100 technical articles in refereed journals, book chapters and conference proceedings.

View the award abstract here.

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