Yet-Ming Chiang
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Yet-Ming Chiang | |
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Yet-Ming Chiang at the NTSB's Lithium Ion Batteries in Transportation forum | |
| Born | April 25, 1958 |
| Education | MIT |
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| Institutions | MIT |
| Doctoral advisor | W. David Kingery |
Yet-Ming Chiang (born April 25, 1958)[1] is a Taiwanese-American materials scientist and engineer, who is currently the Kyocera Professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.[2] He has been influential in the development of new materials for energy storage, transfer, and power of a variety of different devices and vehicles.
Chiang was elected a member of the National Academy of Engineering in 2009 for contributions to the understanding of new energy storage materials and their commercialization.
