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Jennifer Wang is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at The College of New Jersey (TCNJ), specializing in robotics kinematics, computational methods, and autonomous vehicles. She holds a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Johns Hopkins University (2001), an M.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the same institution (2001), and a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Tianjin University (1992). Her research emphasizes interdisciplinary education, particularly integrating robotics with arts and STEM fields. She teaches courses such as Robotics, Mechatronics, and Vibration Analysis.
Wang’s work includes NSF-funded projects like “RUI: Giving the Maestro a Human Heart,” exploring robotic conductors in music. Her publications span conferences like IEEE and SIGCSE, focusing on creativity in computer science and robotics applications in arts. She serves on TCNJ committees including the Department Reappointment and Promotion Committee and the Safety Committee. Her lab and teaching activities highlight a commitment to innovation in engineering education and collaborative research.
- Grants:
- NSF RUI CreativeIT Grant ($359,477, 2009–2012)
- NSF Supplemental Funding ($29,802, 2011–2012)
Her advising and service contributions include mentoring students through courses and interdisciplinary projects, while her research lab fosters innovation in robotics and autonomous systems.




