
معرفی
Keng Hsu serves as an Associate Professor in the School of Manufacturing Systems and Networks within Arizona State University's Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, appointed during the 2022-23 academic year. His role aligns with ASU's strategic expansion in advanced manufacturing education and Arizona's burgeoning industrial sector.
Education
- PhD in Mechanical Science and Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (2009)
Research Expertise
Hsu specializes in materials processing and process sciences with emphasis on additive manufacturing. His research bridges technological invention and commercial product development through industry-academic partnerships, focusing on translating fundamental process science into practical engineering applications for manufacturing innovation.
Teaching Portfolio
He instructs undergraduate courses including EGR 218 (Materials and Manufacturing Processes) and MFG 390 (Advanced Manufacturing Processes Lab), alongside graduate research/thesis courses (MFG 592, MFG 599, MFG 792, MFG 799). His pedagogy emphasizes active student engagement in both theoretical frameworks and hands-on manufacturing practices.
Professional Vision
Hsu is dedicated to building an integrated innovation ecosystem connecting academic research with industry resources. Inspired by childhood machine shop experiences and science fiction concepts like Star Trek's 'Replicator', he pursues transformative impacts in making advanced manufacturing accessible and scalable.