Prof. Haisen Zhao | Radio Charging Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Haisen Zhao | Radio Charging Award | Best Researcher Award 

Prof. Haisen Zhao, North China Electric Power University, China

Dr. Haisen Zhao is a Professor at North China Electric Power University (NCEPU) in Beijing, China, where he has been teaching and conducting research on electric machinery since 2011. He earned his Ph.D. in Electrical Machines and Apparatus from NCEPU in 2011, with a dissertation focused on loss models and loss reduction measures for premium asynchronous motors, under the supervision of Professor Luo Yingli. Prior to that, he completed his Master’s degree in Electrical Machines and Apparatus at NCEPU in 2007, working on energy-saving technology for beam pumping motor systems, supervised by Professor Liu Xiaofang. His academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Electrification and Automation from the Agricultural University of Hebei Province in 2001.

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Suitability for “Best Researcher Award”:

Given the candidate’s extensive academic and research contributions, along with their commitment to advancing the field of electrical machinery and energy systems, they are well-positioned for the “Best Researcher Award.” Their global research exposure, multiple high-impact journal publications, and focus on innovative energy-efficient solutions make them a strong contender.

Education

  • PhD in Electrical Machines and Apparatus
    North China Electric Power University, Beijing, China — July 2011
    Dissertation: Study on Loss Model and Loss Reducing Measures of Premium Asynchronous Motors
    Advisor: Luo Yingli
  • Master of Electrical Machines and Apparatus
    North China Electric Power University, Beijing, China — July 2007
    Thesis: Energy Saving Technology for Beam Pumping Motor Systems Based on Power-Off Control
    Advisor: Liu Xiaofang
  • Bachelor of Agricultural Electrification and Automation
    Agricultural University of Hebei Province, Baoding, China — July 2001

Work Experience

  • Professor
    North China Electric Power University, Beijing, China — January 2022 – Present
  • Visiting Scholar
    Florida International University (FIU), Miami, FL, USA — December 2018 – December 2019
  • Associate Professor
    North China Electric Power University, Beijing, China — March 2014 – December 2021

    • Teaching and research on electric machinery
  • Lecturer
    North China Electric Power University, Beijing, China — August 2011 – February 2014

    • Teaching and research on electric machinery

Research Contributions:

  • The candidate’s numerous publications in high-impact journals, such as IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics and IET Electric Power Applications, cover cutting-edge topics like electromagnetic transient modeling, wireless power transfer systems, and hybrid energy storage. These indicate a focus on innovation and addressing critical challenges in the field of electrical engineering.
  • The works span important areas such as:
    • Voltage sag conditions in induction motors
    • Energy storage and power control strategies
    • Wireless charging systems for electric vehicles
    • Efficiency optimization for power transfer systems

Relevance and Impact:

  • The publications, though recent, already demonstrate the potential for wide recognition and citations. The topics addressed are timely and highly relevant to the global transition towards sustainable and energy-efficient technologies.
  • The candidate’s focus on improving system efficiencies, loss models, and storage solutions indicates their research is not only theoretical but also highly applicable to real-world engineering problems.

Publication top Notes:

Reduced-order electromagnetic transient model based on equivalent flux linkage derivative for induction motors under voltage sag condition

Pre-selection scheme evaluation of hybrid energy storage for distribution network based on utility combination method

Power control strategies for modular-gravity energy storage plant

Influence of Different Steady State Conditions on Transient Temperature Rise of Synchronous Condenser After Single-phase Short-circuit

Nonresonant Compensation Optimization for Efficiency Improvement of Wireless Power Transfer System With Relay Coil

Hybrid Core Composed of Ferrite and Nanocrystalline Alloy of Wireless Charging System for Electric Vehicle Application

Dr. Shui Pang | Wireless Charging Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shui Pang | Wireless Charging Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shui Pang, Tianjin University, China

Shui Pang is a Graduate Student Member of IEEE and an assistant researcher at Tianjin University, Tianjin, China. Born in Hebei, China, he completed his B.Eng. and M.Eng. degrees at the College of Marine Engineering, Dalian Maritime University, in 2017 and 2020, respectively. He earned his Ph.D. degree from the College of Precision Instruments and Opto-electronics Engineering at Tianjin University in 2024. His research interests focus on wireless power transfer, underwater single-wire power and data transfer. His notable publications include contributions to IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics, and IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology. Shui Pang’s work is recognized for its advancements in power transfer systems and their applications in both terrestrial and underwater environments.

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Summary of Suitability:

Shui Pang is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his significant contributions in the field of wireless power transfer and underwater single-wire power and data transfer. His research is both innovative and impactful, addressing complex challenges in modern power systems. His work is published in high-impact journals, demonstrating the quality and relevance of his research.

Education

  1. B.Eng. and M.Eng.: College of Marine Engineering, Dalian Maritime University, Dalian, China (2017 and 2020).
  2. Ph.D.: College of Precision Instruments and Opto-electronics Engineering, Tianjin University, Tianjin, China (2024).

Work Experience

  1. Current Position: Assistant Researcher at Tianjin University, Tianjin, China.

His research interests include wireless power transfer, underwater single-wire power, and data transfer.

Publication top Notes:

Modeling and Construction of Underwater Single-Wire Power Transfer System

Multi Frequency and Multi Load IPT System for CP Charging of Supercapacitors with Maximum Efficiency Tracking

High efficiency three‐dimensional wireless power transfer system using cylindrical transmitting coil

Design and Analysis of Misalignment Insensitive Wireless Power Transfer System Based on Multitransmitter for Constant Power

Lightweight UAV’s Wireless Power Transfer System for Constant Current Charging Without Secondary Feedback Control

Design and Implementation of Inductively Coupled Power and Data Transmission for Buoy Systems