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Outstanding Paper Award, Materials Evaluation

[reprinted from the Awards and Honors column, Materials Evaluation, May 2008]

 

2007 Winner Yinni Cao

Yinni Cao is a graduate student pursuing her Ph.D. in electrical engineering at the Harbin Institute of Technology's Shenzhen Graduate School in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China. She has been affiliated with the Harbin Institute since September 1997, and received her undergraduate degree from it in 2001 before beginning on her graduate work later that year.

2007 Winner Donglai Zhang

Donglai Zhang is a professor at the Harbin Institute of Technology's Shenzhen Graduate School in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China. From July 2002 to May 2005, he held the position of associate professor, after which he was promoted to full professor. His graduate work was conducted at the Harbin Institute, as was his postdoctoral work, all of which was in the field of electrical engineering. His research interests include the demarcation in the spatial domain of localized discontinuity signals in wire rope and feature extraction in the frequency domain based on wavelet transforms.

2007 Winner Chao Wang

Chao Wang is a graduate student in electrical engineering at the Harbin Institute of Technology's Shenzhen Graduate School in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China. He has been affiliated with the Harbin Institute since September 2001, and received his undergraduate degree from it in 2005 before beginning on his graduate work later that year.

2007 Winner Dianguo Xu

Dianguo Xu is the dean of the School of Electrical Engineering and Automation at the Harbin Institute of Technology in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China. As dean, he is the head of the school and supervisor of doctoral work in the Department of Electrical Engineering. Xu has been with the Harbin Institute since 1984, and has previously served as the dean of the School of Computer and Electrical Engineering (1998-2000) and as the head of the Department of Electrical Engineering (1994-1998). He received his doctoral degree in electrical engineering from the Harbin Institute in 1989. He has published in the Journal of Control Theory and Applications and is a director of the Chinese Association of Automation and the China Electrotechnical Society. He is also a member of the International Steering Committee of the IEEE Conference of Power Electronics and Drive Systems.

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