Dr. Yuan Meng
Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering
Contact Information
School of Natural and Social Sciences
740-392-6868 Ext. 3243Email Dr. Meng
In The News
New Computer Engineering concentration announced
MOUNT VERNON, Ohio (May 17, 2022)— Mount Vernon Nazarene University has created a new concentration under its Engineering program — Computer Engineering. The new degree is a combination of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering designed in response to student and market demand. Computer engineering currently ranks among the top 10 majors in demand for bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees, according to the National Association of Colleges and Employers.
Professional Experience:
- Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering, Department of Engineering, 08/2020-present
- Post-Doctoral Fellow, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Auburn University, 12/2018-07/2020
- Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Auburn University, 08/2014-12/2018
- Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Auburn University, 08/2017-12/2018
- Embedded Systems Engineer Intern, R&D, Tennibot Inc., 05/2017-08/2017
Professional Organizations:
- IEEE, IEEE Sensors Council
- IEEE EMBS
- IEEE Young Professionals
Published Works & Presentations (Limit 5)
- Journals:
- Y. Meng, S. Mabry, P. Stewart, K. Cannon, L. Liu, M. Bolding, L. Zhang and M. L. Adams, “Correlating the Passive Response of Eye and Brain to Head Impact using MEMS IMUs on 3D-Printed Human Head Phantom,” in Physiological Measurement, vol. 41, no. 3, pp. 035005, Apr. 2020
- Y. Meng, R. N. Dean and M. L. Adams, "Improving the Phase Delay Capacitive Interface Circuit Technique using MOSFET Switches," in Measurement Science and Technology, vol. 31, no. 2, pp. 025107, Nov. 2019
- Y. Meng, B. Bottenfield, M. Bolding, L. Liu and M. L. Adams, "Sensing Passive Eye Response to Impact Induced Head Acceleration Using MEMS IMUs," in IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems, vol. 12, no. 1, pp. 182-191, Feb. 2018
- Y. Meng and R. N. Dean, "A Technique for Improving the Linear Operating Range for a Relative Phase Delay Capacitive Sensor Interface Circuit," in IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, vol. 65, no. 3, pp. 624-630, March 2016
- Y, Wu, Y. Meng and M. L. Adams, “An Optical Biosensor Based on Liquid-Core Waveguide and Gold Gratings," in Sensors and Actuators A: Physical vol. 300, pp. 111592, Dec. 2019
- J. C. Prather, Y. Meng, M. Bolt, T. Horton and M. L. Adams, “Wireless Head Impact Monitoring System Utilizing Eye Movement as a Surrogate for Brain Movement," in AEU - International Journal of Electronics and Communications, vol. 105, pp. 54-61, Jun. 2019
- Presentations:
- Interviewed by Physics World, reported in the article “For concussions, the eyes are windows to the brain” at https://physicsworld.com/a/for-concussions-the-eyes-are-windows-to-the-brain/
- Y. Meng, “Application of MEMS Inertial Sensors in Sensing Passive Eye Response as a Surrogate for Brain Response to Head Acceleration”, an Invited Talk at the Fifth Annual Concussion Summit, Birmingham, AL, Jun. 2018
- Y. Meng and M. L. Adams, "Correlating the Passive Response of Eye and Brain to Head Impact," IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society 2018, Honolulu, HI. (Conference with Published Proceedings)
- Y. Meng, M. L. Adams, L. Liu and M. Bolding, “Application of MEMS Accelerometers in Sensing Passive Eye Response as a Surrogate for Brain Response to Head Acceleration,” IEEE Sensors 2016, Orlando, FL. (Conference with Published Proceedings)
- Ph.D. in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Auburn University, Auburn, AL
- M.S. in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Auburn University, Auburn, AL
- B.S. in Optical Information Science and Technology, Guizhou University, China