
معرفی
Hae Young Noh is an Associate Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Stanford University. Her research introduces the groundbreaking concept of 'structures as sensors,' enabling buildings and vehicles to infer human/environmental information through structural vibrations. This paradigm shifts traditional sensor-heavy approaches by leveraging inherent structural responses for monitoring.
Education:
- PhD and MS in Civil and Environmental Engineering, Stanford University (2011)
- MS in Electrical Engineering, Stanford University (2011)
- BS in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Cornell University (2005)
Research Interests: Noh’s work focuses on extracting actionable insights from 'noise' in structural vibrations, such as human activity, environmental conditions, and infrastructure health. Her innovations include vibration-based crowd monitoring, gait analysis for healthcare, and urban subsurface imaging using vehicle-induced signals.
Labs & Teams: She leads the Structures as Sensors Lab, advancing interdisciplinary research at the intersection of civil engineering, machine learning, and human-centric design. Her team develops scalable, cost-effective sensing systems for smart cities, healthcare, and infrastructure resilience.




