UC welcomes new engineering faculty in three departments

Aerospace, mechanical, environmental engineering faculty join in spring semester

The University of Cincinnati welcomed three new faculty members to the College of Engineering and Applied Science in January, joining seven additional new faculty who started in August at the beginning of the 2025-2026 academic year. 

Meet the new faculty

Hanxun Jin headshot

Hanxun Jin, PhD

Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering

Research/Teaching Interests: Solid mechanics; micro/nano-structured biomaterials; mechanobiology; multiscale mechanical characterization; AI- and data-driven materials design; biofabrication and 3D bioprinting


Achyut Panchal headshot

Achyut Panchal, PhD

Assistant Professor, Department of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics

Research/Teaching Interests: Computational fluid dynamics; aerospace propulsion; multiphase combustion; high-speed compressible flows; turbulence modeling; large eddy simulations; high-performance computing


Mengyang Zhang headshot

Mengyang Zhang, PhD

Assistant Professor, Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering

Research/Teaching Interests: Environmental virology; wastewater-based epidemiology; sanitation and disinfection; infectious disease

Featured image at top: Three new faculty join the College of Engineering and Applied Science. Photos/Corrie Mayer/CEAS Marketing.

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