Prof. Junhao Li | Sensors Design | Best Innovation Award

Prof. Junhao Li | Sensors Design | Best Innovation Award

Prof. Junhao Li, Xi’an Jiaotong University, China

Junhao Li is a Full Professor at Xi’an Jiaotong University, where he is actively engaged in teaching and research in the field of electrical engineering. His research primarily focuses on two key areas: fault diagnosis of power equipment, including power transformers and gas-insulated switchgear (GIS), and on-site testing for power equipment, particularly impulse testing for GIS and transformers. His work on partial discharge (PD) research explores PD characteristics under various voltage waveforms, employing optical, UHF, and acoustic measurement techniques along with PD pattern recognition. Additionally, his studies on impulse testing address waveform adjustments, distortion effects, equipment protection methods, and insulation breakdown mechanisms in SF₆ gas and oil-paper insulation.

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Summary of Suitability for Best Innovation Award conclusion

Junhao Li is a highly accomplished researcher in the field of electrical engineering, particularly in power equipment fault diagnosis, partial discharge (PD) measurement, and onsite testing for power equipment. His contributions to PD detection techniques, integration of optical and UHF methods, and advancements in impulse testing are innovative and impactful.

Education 🎓:

  • Specific details about Professor Li’s educational background are not provided in the available information.

Work Experience 🏫:

  • Full Professor at Xi’an Jiaotong University: Engaged in teaching and research in electrical engineering, focusing on fault diagnosis of power equipment and on-site testing for power equipment.

Achievements and Honors 🏆:

  • Research Contributions: Specializes in partial discharge research, examining characteristics under various voltage waveforms, and developing measurement and pattern recognition methods.
  • On-Site Testing Innovations: Focuses on on-site impulse testing for GIS and power transformers, including waveform adjustment methods and equipment protection strategies.
  • Professional Recognitions:
    • Fellow of the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)
    • Senior Member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
    • Editorial Board Member of the Chinese journal “High Voltage Apparatus”
    • Member of the CIGRE D1 China Committee
    • Member of CIGRE Working Groups D1.66 and B3.50
    • Member of IEC TC 17 / SC 17C AHG41
    • Executive Member of the IEEE PES Smart Grid and New Technology Committee (China)
    • Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation

Professor Li has published numerous papers in IEEE Transactions focusing on transformers and liquid insulation. He is committed to enhancing the relationship between international electrical insulation publications and China, aiming to expand their influence and contribute to their success.

Publication Top Notes:

Review on partial discharge measurement technology of electrical equipment

CITED:182

Digital detection, grouping and classification of partial discharge signals at DC voltage

CITED:144

A novel GIS partial discharge detection sensor with integrated optical and UHF methods

CITED:143

Partial discharge characteristics over differently aged oil/pressboard interfaces

CITED:85

A novel PD detection technique for use in GIS based on a combination of UHF and optical sensors

CITED:79

Investigation of a comprehensive identification method used in acoustic detection system for GIS

CITED:77

 

 

 

 

 

Ms. Mikaela Ramos | Wearable Sensors | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Mikaela Ramos | Wearable Sensors | Best Researcher Award 

Ms. Mikaela Ramos, Case Western Reserve University, United States

Mikaela Isabel A. Ramos is a fourth-year undergraduate student at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, majoring in Nutritional Biochemistry and Metabolism with minors in Sports Medicine and Chemistry. She has maintained an impressive cumulative weighted GPA of 3.968. Mikaela graduated from Saint Paul College Pasig in Pasig, Philippines, in May 2021. Her clinical and research experience is extensive and diverse. She has been involved in research with the Sports Health and Analytics team under the supervision of Colin Drummond, focusing on return-to-play model assessments and the clinical value of sensor systems and machine learning. Additionally, Mikaela has interned in the Sports Medicine department, assisting the Head Athletic Trainer of the Varsity Teams, and volunteered at Heartland Hospice and Hope Lodge, providing companionship, respite care, and support to patients.

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Education

Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio

  • Major: Nutritional Biochemistry and Metabolism
  • Minors: Sports Medicine and Chemistry
  • Cumulative Weighted GPA: 3.968
  • 4th-year undergraduate student (January 2022 – Present)

Saint Paul College Pasig, Pasig, Philippines

  • High School Degree
  • (July 2016 – May 2021)

Clinical & Research Experience

Sports Health and Analytics — Research

  • Supervisor: Colin Drummond (colin.drummond@case.edu)
  • (Spring 2023 – Present)
    • Return-to-play model assessment for aspects such as fatigue, muscle endurance, etc.
    • Seeking clinical value in sensor systems and machine learning applications in cross-cutting fields.

Sports Medicine — Internship

  • Supervisor: Jay Garfield (jag334@case.edu)
  • (Fall 2022 – Present)
    • Assisting Head Athletic Trainer of the Varsity Teams
    • Treatment of athletes, handling of physicals of athletes, and set-up of practice areas.

Heartland Hospice — Hospice Volunteer

  • Supervisor: Mary Seay
  • (Spring 2023 – Present)
    • Offering on-site companionship, respite care, and friendly visitor duties.
    • Bereavement and Vigil volunteer duties.

Awards & Achievements

  • Overarm Training Tolerance: A Pilot Study on the Use of Muscle Oxygen Saturation as a Biomarker
  • Dean’s High Honors
    • Spring 2023
    • Spring 2022
    • Fall 2022
  • The Italian Prize
    • Spring 2023
  • Phi Delta Epsilon Active Member
    • Since Fall 2022

Publication top Notes:

 

Overarm Training Tolerance: A Pilot Study on the Use of Muscle Oxygen Saturation as a Biomarker