Peter YangView profile
Associate Professor
Peter Yang serves as Associate Professor of German and Chinese in the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures at Case Western Reserve University, where his work uniquely bridges engineering disciplines and humanities through renewable energy research and language pedagogy. His educational foundation includes a Ph.D. in German from the University of Utah and a Dr phil in East Asian Studies from Ruhr University Bochum. Yang's research spans two distinct domains: sustainable energy systems and German-Chinese literary studies. In energy research, he investigates renewable integration, storage solutions, and climate mitigation strategies, while maintaining active scholarship in theatrical analysis of Bertolt Brecht and Chinese playwrights. His technology-based language learning pedagogy innovations demonstrate cross-disciplinary synthesis, particularly in developing digital tools for German instruction. Analysis of his recent publications reveals a strategic evolution from literary analysis toward energy systems research, with current work emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to marine plastic pollution, AI-driven sustainability solutions, and renewable infrastructure development across solar, wind, and geothermal domains. His scientific recognition includes: Provost Opportunity Grant ($260,000) Yang's academic career encompasses significant grant acquisition and leadership roles, including prior positions as Language Center Director at CWRU and senior research positions in China and Austria. His trajectory demonstrates consistent progression from translation work to tenure-track faculty with sustained research productivity. While specific laboratory facilities aren't documented, his collaborative publications suggest engagement with multidisciplinary teams spanning engineering departments and environmental research centers at CWRU, particularly through his renewable energy projects.





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