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Emma Hwang (Yu-liang Hwang) was born on 21 July, 1970 in Taiwan, is a Scientist with Wyle Laboratories and aquanaut on NEEMO 5. Discover Emma Hwang's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 54 years old?

Popular As Yu-liang Hwang
Occupation Scientist
Age 54 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 21 July 1970
Birthday 21 July
Birthplace Taiwan
Nationality Taiwan

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2019

Hwang received her bachelor’s degree in biomedical engineering at Boston University in Boston, Massachusetts. During her junior year, she took a year-and-a-half cooperative study opportunity with Lockheed Missiles and Space Company in Houston, Texas. While in Boston, Hwang first became interested in scuba diving, stemming from her fascination with Jacques Cousteau’s work. However, she did not pursue training at that time due to lack of resources and the mostly cold environment in Boston. Hwang moved to Ann Arbor, Michigan to attend graduate school at the University of Michigan where she earned two master's degrees, in biomedical engineering and electrical engineering systems. While in graduate school, she took a detour from her studies and became a teacher in the martial arts of Aikido and Iaido. After several more years, she finally earned her Ph.D. in biomedical engineering from the University of Michigan. In graduate school, she researched and developed new medical techniques using ultrasound.

2011

 This article incorporates public domain material from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration document: ":: NASA Quest > Space :: Meet: Emma Hwang". Retrieved December 2, 2011 .

2003

In her spare time, Hwang enjoys outdoor activities such as biking, tennis, hiking, softball, and scuba diving. Since her return to Texas, Hwang has immersed herself in diving activities, and her dive training has taken her up to Rescue Diver so far. She enjoys diving in lakes in Texas, but feels that nothing can compare with the sea life in the Caribbean. In 2003 and 2004 Hwang led Wyle’s first cycling team in the MS150 bike tour from Houston to Austin, Texas; this event raises awareness and funds to find a cure for multiple sclerosis. When cooped up indoors, Hwang keeps busy with artistic pursuits and home improvement projects.

In June 2003, Hwang became an aquanaut through her participation in the joint NASA-NOAA, NEEMO 5 (NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations) project, an exploration research mission held in Aquarius, the world's only undersea research laboratory. NEEMO 5 was the longest NEEMO mission to that date, with the crew living underwater for fourteen days. During the mission, Hwang took part in a telemedicine simulation in which two fellow crew members, directed remotely by a doctor in Houston, used an ultrasound machine to diagnose a supposed kidney stone.

2001

Hwang joined Wyle in September 2001. Initially, she worked as a scientist in the Sensors Group under Dr. Antony Jeevarajan, researching and developing oxygen, carbon dioxide, and pH sensing techniques for monitoring the health of cell cultures that would be grown on the space shuttle or station. In 2002 she became a scientist with the Neurosciences Group under Dr. Bill Paloski, which studies the effects of space flight on balance control problems which astronauts experience upon return to Earth, and develops possible countermeasures that will help astronauts to adapt more quickly to both the microgravity of space and the 1-g environment on Earth. As of 2011, Hwang is working with the Integrated Science & Engineering (ISE) Group at Wyle's Houston office as Exercise Physiology and Countermeasures Project Manager.

1970

Emma Y. Hwang (born Yu-liang Hwang on July 21, 1970) is a scientist with Wyle Laboratories. She served as an aquanaut on the NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations 5 (NEEMO 5) crew in June 2003.