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Professor Wang Shiren is a faculty member in the Department of Industrial & Systems Engineering at Texas A&M University, holding the Jill & Charles F. Milstead '60 Faculty Fellowship. He is affiliated with Biomedical Engineering and Materials Science & Engineering. His research focuses on additive manufacturing, bio/nano-manufacturing, brain-inspired AI, and decarbonization. He leads the Manufacturing Intelligence and Nanotechnology Innovation (MINI) Lab, emphasizing sustainable manufacturing and commercialization.
- Education: Ph.D. in Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering from Florida State University (2006)
Research interests span advanced materials, energy-efficient manufacturing, and AI integration. Recent work includes low-carbon ceramics, thermoelectric materials, and nanozyme-based therapies. Over 100 peer-reviewed publications demonstrate expertise in additive manufacturing, nanocomposites, and energy harvesting. Awards include NSF CAREER Award (2010-15) and multiple faculty fellowships.
- Awards: NSF CAREER Award, AFOSR Fellowship, Texas A&M TEES Fellowship, and 3M Non-tenured Award.
Grants and collaborations focus on AI-driven manufacturing, eco-friendly processes, and medical device innovation. The MINI Lab develops smart materials and sustainable solutions for industrial and biomedical applications.
- Labs/Teams: MINI Lab at Texas A&M, specializing in nanotechnology and manufacturing intelligence.





