Mr. Qiang Yu | Signal Theory Award | Best Researcher Award
Mr. Qiang Yu, Shanxi Normal University, China
Dr. Qiang Yu is a distinguished professor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at Shanxi Normal University, China. With a solid academic foundation, Dr. Yu obtained his B.S. in Mathematics Education from Shi He Zi University in 2003, followed by an M.S. in Applied Mathematics and a Ph.D. in Basic Mathematics from Shaanxi Normal University in 2009 and 2014, respectively. His doctoral research, under the guidance of Professor Baowei Wu, focused on nonlinear systems, stability, stabilization, and control. Dr. Yuโs professional career began as a mathematics teacher at Fukang No.1 Senior School in Xinjiang. He then advanced to academic positions at Heng Shui University and Shaanxi Normal University, where he steadily rose through the ranks from Lecturer to Associate Professor, and ultimately to Professor in December 2023. He also served as a visiting professor at the Shibaura Institute of Technology in Japan from 2019 to 2020, collaborating with Prof. Guisheng Zhai.
Professional Profile:
Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award
Dr. Qiang Yu demonstrates an exceptional academic and professional background that makes him highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award. His educational foundation in mathematics (B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. from Shi He Zi University and Shaanxi Normal University) underpins his rigorous work in complex areas like control theory, dynamical systems, and nonlinear systems. He has further specialized in switched systems, robust control, and time-delay systemsโhighly relevant research areas with widespread applications in engineering and mathematics.
๐ Academic Background
- ๐ B.S. in Mathematics Education (1999-2003) – Shi He Zi University
- ๐ M.S. in Applied Mathematics (2006-2009) – Shaanxi Normal University
- ๐ Ph.D. in Basic Mathematics (2011-2014) – Shaanxi Normal University
- ๐ Advisor: Professor Baowei Wu
- ๐ Research Theme: Nonlinear Systems, Stability, Stabilization, and Control
๐ซ Professional Experience
- ๐งโ๐ซ Math Teacher – Fukang No.1 Senior School, Xinjiang (2003-2006)
- ๐ Lecturer – Heng Shui University, Hebei (2009-2011)
- ๐ Lecturer, Associate Professor, and Professor – Shaanxi Normal University, Shanxi (2014-present)
- ๐ Visiting Professor – Shibaura Institute of Technology, Saitama, Japan (2019-2020)
๐ฌ Research Interests
- ๐ ๏ธ Switched Systems
- ๐ Robust Control
- โณ Time-Delay Systems
- ๐ Control Theory and Engineering
- ๐งฎ Applied Mathematics
- ๐ Dynamical Systems
- ๐ค Neural Networks
๐ Professional Memberships and Activities
- ๐ Reviewer for Mathematical Reviews
- ๐ Member, IEEE Control Systems Society
- ๐งฉ Member, Chinese Mathematical Society
- ๐ค Member, Chinese Association of Automation
- ๐จ๐ณ Member, Society of Industry and Applied Mathematics of China
- โ๏ธ Editorial Board Member, American Journal of Applied Mathematics (Since 2020)
๐ Honors and Awards
- ๐ฅ First Prize Gardener’s Scholarship, Shaanxi Normal University (2013)
- ๐ฅ Second Prize in National College Student Academic Competitions (2013)
- ๐๏ธ National Scholarship for Doctoral Students, Ministry of Education of China (2013)
- ๐ Excellent Postgraduate Student Award, Shaanxi Normal University (2014)
- ๐ฅ Third Prize in Teachersโ Skills Competition, Shanxi Normal University (2015)
- ๐ฅ Second Prize in National Mathematics Micro Course Design Competition (2016)
- ๐ Advanced Individual for Educational Excellence, Shanxi Normal University (2017)
- ๐ฅ Third Prize for Excellent Academic Paper, Shanxi Science and Technology Department (2018)
- ๐ฅ First Prize Science and Technology Award, Shaanxi Higher Education Institutions (2019)
- ๐ Second Prize of the Natural Science Award, Shaanxi Science and Technology (2022)
Publication top Notes:
Sampled-data synchronization of delayed multi-agent networks and its application to coupled circuit
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Robust stability analysis of uncertain switched linear systems with unstable subsystems
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Stability analysis of discrete-time switched linear systems with unstable subsystems
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