Yinshuang Xiao

Assistant Professor of Systems Engineering

Dr. Yinshuang Xiao conducts interdisciplinary research at the intersection of systems science, network science, and data-driven engineering design. Her work is centered on understanding and designing complex socio-technical systems, with a strong emphasis on human-AI collaboration, human-system integration, and engineering for dynamic, interconnected environments.

The applications of Dr. Xiao’s research span a wide range of domains, including transportation systems, product market systems, electric vehicle (EV) charging planning, urban infrastructure, energy systems, and smart manufacturing. Key research themes include: 1) local-level network-based bottom-up design of complex systems; 2) engineering and design of complex systems with temporal dynamics; 3) AI-integrated system design for adaptive and responsive solutions; 4) multidimensional network modeling across interdependent systems.

Education

  • B.S., 2014, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Mechanical Engineering
  • M.S., 2018, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Mechanical Engineering
  • Ph.D., 2024, The University of Texas at Austin, Mechanical Engineering

Resources

Research Interests

  • Complex Socio-Technical Systems
  • Human-System Integration
  • AI-Integrated System Design
  • Network Science
  • AI & Machine Learning

Honors and Awards

  • 2024 Rising Star in Mechanical Engineering
  • 2023 ASME JMD Editor’s Choice (Best Paper) Honorable Mention