Archie Mingze Yao 姚铭泽
PhD Candidate, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Michigan
Email: echo "ude.hcimu@oayma" | rev
Advisor: Prof. Venkat Viswanathan
ORCID: 0000-0001-6369-129X
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Previously published as Mingze Yao
- I am currently a PhD candidate advised by Prof. Venkat Viswanathan. I moved from Carnegie Mellon University to University of Michigan in 2023 to follow Prof. Viswanathan's move, and got a Master's degree from CMU.
- I got my B.Eng. degree with honor from Tsien-Excellence in Engineering Program (钱学森班), Department of Engineering Mechanics, Tsinghua University. My major was Chemical Biology in freshman year. I got Third Prize in Chinese Physics Olympiad, and First Prize in Chemistry Olympiad (Anhui Province, China) in high school.
- I was a visiting student researcher at Prof. Liwei Lin's lab @ Department of Mechanical Engineering, UC Berkeley from Sept. 2019 to Jan. 2020.
Education
- Ph.D.,Mechanical Engineering,University of Michigan, 2025 (Expected)
- M.S.,Mechanical Engineering,Carnegie Mellon University, 2023
- B.Eng. (Hons), Engineering Mechanics (Tsien-Excellence in Engineering Program), Tsinghua University, 2020
Research Interests
- Multiscale Modeling of Lithium Batteries
- Next-generation Battery Materials
- Scientific Machine Learning
Previously published as Mingze Yao. Abbreviated as M. Yao, A. M. Yao or A. Yao
See my Google Scholar profile at https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=tJbx868AAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao for full publication list
- A. M. Yao, V. Viswanathan, “Open-Circuit Voltage Models Should Be Thermodynamically Consistent”, Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 15, 4, 1143–1151 (2024) [Most Read of the Journal after 2 weeks of publication]
- Y. Long, P. He, Z. Shao, Z. Li, H. Kim, A. M. Yao, Y. Peng, R. Xu, C. Ahn, S. Lee, J. Zhong and L. Lin, "Moisture-induced Autonomous Surface Potential Oscillations for Energy Harvesting", Nature Communications, 12, 5287 (2021)
- M. Yao, L. Ai, Y. Zhou, J. Ma and M. Chen, “Structural Damage of Few-layer Silicene in Vertical and Parallel Lithiations”, Journal of the Electrochemical Society, 166 (14) A3394-A3400 (2019)
Miscellaneous
- I enjoy teaching and mentoring. I mentored two junior PhD students in our group during year 3 and 4. I gave a lot of lectures for group training purpose on various topics. See this lecture notes on Multi-Species Multi-Reaction Model and slides for introduction to CALPHAD (CALculation of PHAse Diagram) as examples.
- Before joining in the PhD program, I taught high-school physics in China as a part-time job and as a hobby. I found that for some top high-school students, they are able to understand the concept of derivatives (which is not usually taught in high school in China) if they have an excellent teacher (like me!) who teaches them with care. Once having a deep understanding in derivatives, dynamics becomes very easy for them. Here's a sample material of my high-school-physics assignment (in Chinese).