Wei WANG Title: Professor, Doctoral Supervisor Research directions: Electrical machines and drives, fault diagnosis and fault-tolerant control, electrified transportation, servo systems Email: wangwei1986@seu.edu.cn office phone: +86 13605173412 |
Biography:
Wei Wang received the B.Sc. degree from Nanjing University of Science and Technology, Nanjing, China, in 2008, and the M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees from Southeast University, Nanjing, China, in 2010 and 2014, respectively, all in electrical engineering. From 2011 to 2012, he was a joint Ph.D. student at the University of Lille 1, Lille, France.
He is currently a Full Professor at the School of Electrical Engineering, Southeast University. He has been selected as a National Young Talent and awarded the Jiangsu Outstanding Youth Fund. He is also a Stanford Top 2% Most-Cited Scientist. His research interests include electrical machines and drives, fault diagnosis, fault-tolerant control, and electrified transportation systems.
Publications:
SCI/EI Papers: Over 120 papers in peer-reviewed journals, including 42 first/corresponding author SCI papers (33 IEEE Transactions papers, 7 Proceedings of the CSEE, etc.)
ESI Highly Cited/Hot Papers: 3 papers (including 1 ESI Hot Paper, 2 ESI Highly Cited Papers)
Patents: 48 authorized Chinese invention patents (2 transferred), 1 US invention patent
Recent IEEE Transactions Papers: IEEE Trans. on Industrial Electronics, IEEE Trans. on Power Electronics, IEEE Trans. on Vehicular Technology, IEEE Trans. on Transportation Electrification, etc.
Research:
Prof. Wang leads a research group focusing on high-reliability electrical machine systems, fault diagnosis, and advanced control strategies. He has been principal investigator for:
3 National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) projects (2 General Programs, 1 Young Scientists Fund), both General Programs rated “Excellent” upon completion
1 sub-project of the NSFC Major Program
1 sub-project of the National Key R&D Program of China
1 Jiangsu Outstanding Youth Fund project
1 Aviation Science Fund project
2 China Postdoctoral Science Foundation projects (Special Funding and General Program)
His research has been widely applied in railway transit, electric vehicles, and aerospace electromechanical actuators.
Teaching:
Undergraduate Courses: Power Electronics and Drives, Electronic Technology, Motor Internship, Academic Writing and Literature Retrieval
Prof. Wang has led 2 Ministry of Education industry-university collaborative education projects and 2 university-level teaching reform projects. He has published 3 national-level teaching reform papers (including 2 CSSCI-indexed). He received the First Prize for Graduate Education Reform in Jiangsu Province and the First Prize for Teaching Achievement at Southeast University.
Graduates:
Ph.D. Students: 7 (including 1 recipient of the NSFC Young Student Basic Research Project, 1 recipient of the National Scholarship, and multiple awardees of Jiangsu Provincial Graduate Research Innovation Programs)
Master’s Students:27 (9 co-supervised, 4 transferred to Ph.D. programs)
5 recipients of National Graduate Scholarships
3 recipients of Southeast University Outstanding Master’s Thesis Awards
1 recipient of Southeast University Outstanding Undergraduate Thesis Award



