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{{Infobox scientist
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|name              = Yuan-Cheng Fung<br />馮元楨
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|birth_date        = {{Birth date and age|1919|9|15|mf=yes}}
|birth_place      = [[Changzhou]], [[Jiangsu]], China
|death_date        =
|death_place      =
|residence        = [[USA]]
|citizenship      = [[United States|American]]
|nationality      = [[USA|American]]
|ethnicity        = [[Han Chinese|Chinese]]
|field            = [[Bioengineering]]<br />[[Biomechanics]]
|work_institutions = [[Caltech]]<br />[[University of California, San Diego|UCSD]]
|alma_mater        = [[Nanjing University]]<br />[[Caltech]]
|doctoral_advisor  =  [[Ernest Edwin Sechler|Ernest Sechler]]
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|known_for        = [[bioengineering]]<br />[[biomechanics]]
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|prizes            = {{no wrap|[[Theodore von Karman Medal|von Karman Medal]] (1976) <br /> [[Otto Laporte Award]] (1977) <br />[[Timoshenko Medal]] (1991) <br>[[National Medal of Science]] (2000)<br />[[Jordan Allen Medal]] (1991)<br />[[Russ Prize]] (2007)}}
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'''Yuan-Cheng "Bert" Fung''' (born 1919) is an American bio-engineer. He is regarded as a founding figure of [[bioengineering]], [[tissue engineering]], and the "Founder of Modern [[Biomechanics]]".<ref>[http://www.techscience.com/mcb_pdf/v1n1/pdf/184288277842.pdf YC “Bert” Fung: The Father of Modern Biomechanics (pdf)]</ref>
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==Biography==
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Fung was born in [[Jiangsu]] Province, [[China]] in 1919. He earned a Bachelor's degree in 1941 and a Master's degree in 1943 from the [[National Central University]] (later renamed [[Nanjing University]] in [[mainland China]] and reinstated in [[Taiwan]]), and earned a Ph.D. from the [[California Institute of Technology]] in the [[United States]] in 1948.


Fung currently is Professor Emeritus and Research Engineer at the [[University of California, San Diego|University of California, San Diego (UCSD)]].
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==Research==
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He is the author of numerous books including Foundations of Solid Mechanics, Continuum Mechanics, and a series of books on Biomechanics. He is also one of the principal founders of the ''Journal of Biomechanics'' and was a past chair of the [[American Society of Mechanical Engineers|ASME]] International [[Applied Mechanics Division]]. In 1972, Fung established the Biomechanics Symposium under the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. This biannual summer meeting, first held at the Georgia Institute of Technology, became the annual Summer Bioengineering Conference. Fung and colleagues were also the first to recognize the importance of residual stress on arterial mechanical behavior.<ref name="residual">{{cite journal
:<math forcemathmode="png">E=mc^2</math>
|author=Chuong,C.J. and Y.C. Fung
|title=On Residual Stress in Arteries
|journal=Journal of Biomechanics
|year=1986
|volume=108
|pages=189–192
|doi=10.1115/1.3138600
|issue=2}}</ref>


===Fung's Law===
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Fung's famous exponential strain [[constitutive equation]] for preconditioned [[soft tissues]] is
:<math forcemathmode="source">E=mc^2</math> -->
:<math>w = \frac{1}{2}\left[q + c\left( e^Q -1 \right) \right]</math>
with
:<math>q=a_{ijkl}E_{ij}E_{kl} \qquad Q=b_{ijkl}E_{ij}E_{kl}</math>
quadratic forms of [[strain (mechanics)|Green-Lagrange strains]] <math>E_{ij}</math> and <math>a_{ijkl}</math>, <math>b_{ijkl}</math> and <math>c</math> material constants.<ref name="Fung">{{cite book
|author=Fung, Y.-C.
|title=Biomechanics: Mechanical Properties of Living Tissues
|publisher=Springer-Verlag
|location=New York
|year=1993
|pages= 568
|isbn=0-387-97947-6}}</ref> <math>w</math> is a [[strain energy]] function per volume unit, which is the mechanical strain energy for a given temperature. Materials that follow this law are known as '''Fung-elastic'''.<ref name="Humphrey">{{cite journal
|author=Humphrey, Jay D.
|title=Continuum biomechanics of soft biological tissues
|journal=Proceedings of the Royal Society of London A
|editor=The Royal Society
|year=2003
|volume=459
|pages=3–43


|doi=10.1098/rspa.2002.1060
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|url=http://rspa.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/459/2029/3.full.pdf
|bibcode=2003RSPSA.459....3H
|issue=2029}}</ref>


==Honors and awards==
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* [[Theodore von Karman Medal]], 1976
* [[Otto Laporte Award]], 1977
* Worcester Reed Warner Medal, 1984 <ref>[http://www.asme.org/Governance/Honors/SocietyAwards/Worcester_Reed_Warner_Medal.cfm WORCESTER REED WARNER MEDAL RECIPIENTS]</ref>
* Jean-Leonard-Marie Poiseuille Award, 1986<ref>[http://www.coe.ou.edu/isb/awardees/1986.htm The International Society of Biorheology: Yuan-Cheng Fung, 1986 Recipient of the Jean-Leonard-Marie Poiseuille Award]</ref>
* [[Timoshenko Medal]], 1991
* Lissner Award for Bioengineering, from ASME
* Borelli Medal, from ASB
* Landis Award, from Microcirculation Society
* Alza Award, from BMES
* Melville Medal, 1994 <ref>[http://www.asme.org/Governance/Honors/SocietyAwards/Melville_Medal.cfm MELVILLE MEDAL RECIPIENTS]</ref>
* United States National Academy of Engineering Founders Award (NAE Founders Award), 1998
* [[National Medal of Science]], 2000
* [[Russ Prize|Fritz J. and Dolores H. Russ Prize]], 2007 ("for the characterization and modeling of human tissue mechanics and function leading to prevention and mitigation of trauma.")<ref>[http://www.nae.edu/nae/awardscom.nsf/weblinks/JMAN-6X5NY5?OpenDocument Recipient of the Fritz J. and Dolores H. Russ Prize]</ref>


Fung was elected to the [[United States National Academy of Science]] (1993), the [[National Academy of Engineering]] (1979), the [[Institute of Medicine]] (1991), the [[Academia Sinica]] (1968), and is a Foreign Member of the [[Chinese Academy of Sciences]] (1994 election).
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==References==
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==External links==
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*[http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/faculty/faculty_bios/findprofile.sfe?department=BENG&fmp_recid=21 Profile at UCSD]
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*Y.C. Fung, [http://amresearch.blogspot.com/2006/07/1991-timoshenko-medal-lecture-by-yuan.html Mechanics of Man], Acceptance Speech for the Timoshenko Medal.
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*[http://www.techscience.com/books/fung.html Molecular & Cellular Biomechanics: In Honor of The 90th Birthday of Professor Yuan Cheng Fung ]
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