Fengqi You

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Fengqi You
Fengqi You.jpg
Born1983 (age 37–38)
CitizenshipUnited States
Known forEnergy systems engineering, process systems engineering, optimization, sustainability, control and automation, computational and data sciences
Scientific career
FieldsSystems engineering
InstitutionsCornell University
Doctoral advisorIgnacio E. Grossmann
Websitehttps://www.engineering.cornell.edu/faculty-directory/fengqi-you or https://peese.org

Fengqi You is a Professor and holds the Roxanne E. and Michael J. Zak Chair at Cornell University in the United States.[1][2] His research focuses on systems engineering and data science.[3] According to Google Scholar, his h-index is 65.[4]

Career[]

Fengqi You completed his undergraduate studies at Tsinghua University, and received his Ph.D. in 2009 from Carnegie Mellon University.[5][6][7] After working at Argonne National Laboratory and Northwestern University, he moved to Cornell University, where he holds positions in Systems Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Applied Mathematics, Operations Research and Information Engineering, Applied Information Systems, Civil and Environmental Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering.[8] He is Cornell Energy Institute's associate director,[9] and Chair of Ph.D. Studies in Systems Engineering.[10]

You is an associate editor of Science Advances,[11] an associate editor of IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology,[12] and editor of Computers & Chemical Engineering.[13] He is a member of the editorial boards of ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering,[14] AIChE Journal,[15] and Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research.[16]

Teaching and Research[]

Fengqi You teaches courses on computational optimization, machine learning, deep learning, quantum computing and artificial intelligence,[17] and process design.[18]

There are news stories on his research in sustainability,[19][20] carbon capture,[21] renewable energy systems,[22][23][24] solar panels,[25][26][27][28][29][30] quantum computing,[31] smart building systems,[32][33][34] sensors,[35][36] climate changes,[37] digital agriculture,[38][39] animal science,[40] food-water-energy systems,[41] biofuels,[42] and smart irrigation.[43][44] His team creates a website to chart the daily COVID-19 spread across New York.[45][46][47]

He developed Wiki-style open textbooks on process design[48] and computational optimization.[49][50]

Awards[]

  • 2010 — Carnegie Mellon University Ken Meyer Award[51]
  • 2011 — W. David Smith Jr. Award[52]
  • 2013 — Northwestern-Argonne Early Career Investigator Award[53]
  • 2016 — NSF Career Award[54]
  • 2017 — American Institute of Chemical Engineers Environmental Division Award[55]
  • 2017 — Sustainable Engineering Research Award[56]
  • 2018 — Cornell Research Excellence Award[57]
  • 2018 — Computing & Systems Technology Outstanding Young Researcher Award[58]
  • 2018 — ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering Lectureship Award[59]
  • 2019 — Excellence in Process Development Research Award by AIChE[60]
  • 2020 — Mr. & Mrs. Richard F. Tucker Excellence in Teaching Award[61]
  • 2020 — Program Committee's Award for Innovations in Green Process Engineering[62]
  • 2020 — Curtis W. McGraw Research Award from American Society for Engineering Education[63]
  • 2020 — American Automatic Control Council O. Hugo Schuck Award[64][65]
  • 2021 — Sustainable Engineering Forum Education Award[66]

References[]

  1. ^ "Fengqi You | Cornell Engineering". engineering.cornell.edu. Retrieved 2020-05-01.
  2. ^ "Fengqi You Brings Energy Systems Engineering to Cornell | Smith School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering". www.cheme.cornell.edu. Retrieved 2020-08-10.
  3. ^ "Fengqi You, AIChE". 6 July 2016.
  4. ^ "Fengqi You - Google Scholar". scholar.google.com. Retrieved 2020-08-10.
  5. ^ "Welcome Fengqi You | Cornell Engineering". www.engineering.cornell.edu. Retrieved 2020-08-10.
  6. ^ "Olin Hall News Fall 2015" (PDF).
  7. ^ "Fengqi You".
  8. ^ "Fengqi You Brings Energy Systems Engineering to Cornell | Cornell Engineering". www.engineering.cornell.edu. Retrieved 2020-08-10.
  9. ^ "Leadership | Cornell Energy Systems Institute".
  10. ^ "Academic Leadership | Systems Engineering".
  11. ^ "Editorial Board | Science Advances".
  12. ^ "IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology Editorial Board | IEEE Control Systems Society". ieeecss.org. Retrieved 2020-09-02.
  13. ^ "Fengqi You, PHD".
  14. ^ "Issue Editorial Masthead". ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering. 8 (30): scv008i030_1399344. 2020-08-03. doi:10.1021/scv008i030_1399344. ISSN 2168-0485.
  15. ^ "AIChE Journal". American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Retrieved 2020-08-06.
  16. ^ "Issue Editorial Masthead". Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research. 59 (31): iev059i031_1400000. 2020-08-05. doi:10.1021/iev059i031_1400000. ISSN 0888-5885.
  17. ^ Registrar, Cornell University, Office of the University. "Spring 2021 - SYSEN 5860". classes.cornell.edu. Retrieved 2021-04-11.
  18. ^ "Teaching".
  19. ^ "Collaborating for Sustainability". Cornell Research. 2021-01-13. Retrieved 2021-02-03.
  20. ^ "Sustainability efforts shine with new solar collectors". Cornell Chronicle. Retrieved 2021-08-09.
  21. ^ "Finding ideal materials for carbon capture". ScienceDaily.
  22. ^ "Hybrid energy system could slash campus greenhouse emissions". Cornell Chronicle.
  23. ^ "Sustainability efforts shine with new solar collectors". Cornell Chronicle. Retrieved 2021-04-01.
  24. ^ "New York state's climate goals are achievable, research finds » Yale Climate Connections". Yale Climate Connections. 2021-04-01. Retrieved 2021-08-09.
  25. ^ "Perovskite mineral supports solar-energy sustainability". Cornell Chronicle. Retrieved 2020-08-06.
  26. ^ Lu, Donna. "Changing how we make solar panels could reduce their carbon emissions". New Scientist. Retrieved 2020-08-05.
  27. ^ "How Green Are Those Solar Panels, Really?". National Geographic News. November 11, 2014.
  28. ^ "Here Comes the Sun". Inside Science. 2016-11-07. Retrieved 2020-08-06.
  29. ^ "For solar boom, scrap silicon for this promising mineral". ScienceDaily. Retrieved 2020-08-06.
  30. ^ "Perovskite mineral supports solar-energy sustainability". techxplore.com. Retrieved 2020-09-02.
  31. ^ Timmer, John (October 1, 2019). "What problems can you solve on a quantum annealer?". Ars Technica.
  32. ^ "New machine learning methods can slash energy bills in old homes". World Economic Forum. Retrieved 2020-08-06.
  33. ^ "Machine learning lets old building use less heat". 5 February 2019.
  34. ^ "To conserve energy, AI clears up cloudy forecasts". Cornell Chronicle.
  35. ^ "NSF grant to fund research into 'microcleaners' for waterways". Cornell Chronicle. Retrieved 2020-10-15.
  36. ^ "Researchers Eye a System That Uses Marine Microplastics to Get Rid of Marine Microplastics". NC State News. 2020-10-22. Retrieved 2020-10-25.
  37. ^ "Countries ranked by oil production emissions". ScienceDaily. Retrieved 2020-08-06.
  38. ^ "Cornell projects to cultivate digital agriculture landscape". Cornell Chronicle.
  39. ^ "Awards fund innovations in digital agriculture". Cornell Chronicle.
  40. ^ "Cornell partners in $10M poultry science grant". Cornell Chronicle.
  41. ^ "Atkinson Academic Venture Fund awards $1.3M to 10 projects". Cornell Chronicle.
  42. ^ "Fill up your gas tank with bamboo?". Science | AAAS. February 2, 2015.
  43. ^ "Smart irrigation model predicts rainfall to conserve water". Cornell Chronicle.
  44. ^ "Smart irrigation model predicts rainfall to conserve water". phys.org. Retrieved 2020-08-06.
  45. ^ Sherwood, Julie. "Cornell website charts daily COVID-19 spread across New York". MPNnow.
  46. ^ "Website charts COVID-19 spread across NY state". Cornell Chronicle.
  47. ^ "Cornell University website charts daily spread/slowdown of COVID-19 in NYS". WKBW. 2020-04-22. Retrieved 2020-08-06.
  48. ^ "processdesign". processdesign.mccormick.northwestern.edu. Retrieved 2020-09-02.
  49. ^ "optimization". optimization.mccormick.northwestern.edu. Retrieved 2020-09-02.
  50. ^ "Cornell University Computational Optimization Open Textbook - Optimization Wiki". optimization.cbe.cornell.edu. Retrieved 2020-09-02.
  51. ^ "Fengqi You Receives Ken Meyer Award".
  52. ^ "W. David Smith, Jr. Graduate Student Paper Award". 28 March 2012.
  53. ^ "Engineer Honored with Early Career Investigator Award".
  54. ^ "Environmental Issues and Process Industries". Cornell Research. 2016-12-14. Retrieved 2020-08-06.
  55. ^ "Fengqi You wins 2017 Environmental Division Early Career Award from AIChE | Operations Research and Information Engineering".
  56. ^ "Fengqi You wins the 2017 AIChE Sustainable Engineering Research Award | Operations Research and Information Engineering".
  57. ^ "Fengqi You receives Cornell Engineering Research Excellence Award, 2018 | Smith School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering".
  58. ^ "Fengqi You wins 2018 Computing and Systems Technology Outstanding Young Researcher Award from AIChE | Smith School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering".
  59. ^ Allen, David T. (2017). "Luque, Yan, You: 2018 Winners of the ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering Lectureship Awards". ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering. 5 (9): 7450. doi:10.1021/acssuschemeng.7b02826.
  60. ^ "Excellence in Process Development Research Award". 28 March 2012.
  61. ^ "Fengqi You selected as a winner of the Mr. & Mrs. Richard F. Tucker Excellence in Teaching Award by Cornell Engineering | Smith School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering". www.cheme.cornell.edu. Retrieved 2020-09-30.
  62. ^ "Fengqi You Receives AIChE Program Committee's Award for Innovations in Green Process Engineering | Cornell Engineering".
  63. ^ "Fengqi You has been selected to receive the 2020 Curtis W. McGraw Research Award | Cornell Energy Systems Institute".
  64. ^ "The American Automatic Control Council (AACC) has awarded Dr. Fengqi You, and Chao Ning, the 2020 O. Hugo Schuck Award | Systems Engineering".
  65. ^ "AACC Awards [5 awards]". 2020 American Control Conference (ACC): 17–21. July 2020. doi:10.23919/ACC45564.2020.9147246. ISBN 978-1-5386-8266-1.
  66. ^ "Professor Fengqi You receives National Award on Sustainability Education | Smith School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering". www.cheme.cornell.edu. Retrieved 2021-08-09.

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