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Time:9:30 a.m Wednesday, Decembem 18, 2019
Place: 303 Conference Room on the Third Floor in Electronic Information School
Speaker: Cardiff University Delegation

Topic:
鎶ュ憡涓€锛歅rof Johannes Benedikt– (Next Generation of Measurement Systems for 5G communications)

鎶ュ憡浜岋細Prof Jianzhong Wu– (Green Energy and Energy Sharing)
鎶ュ憡涓夛細Dr Xin Yang ( Associate Professor锛 – (Acoustofluidics in Cancer and Diseases)
鎶ュ憡鍥涳細Dr Yulia Hicks ( Associate Professor锛 – (Towards more sensitive, objective and consistent clinical assessments)
鎶ュ憡浜旓細Dr Wenlong Ming ( Associate Professor锛 – (Wide-bandgap Semiconductors-based Power Electronics)

Biography锛?nbsp;

鎶ュ憡浜轰竴锛歅rof Johannes Benedikt Deputy Director, International School of Engineering  Cardiff University
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Johannes Benedikt received the Dipl.-Ing Degree in electrical engineering from the University of Ulm, Germany in 1997 and shortly after he started with his PhD degree at Cardiff University in 1998. During his PhD project he developed a €0.5M research project with Nokia on RF power amplifiers and took on the position of senior research associate at Cardiff University starting at October 2000. He was awarded a PhD degree in 2002 and was appointed as a Lecturer in 2004 and a Senior Lecturer from May 2009. In 2009, he took on the position of a CTO at Mesuro Ltd, leading the commercial introduction of new measurement solutions that enable systematic waveform engineering at RF and microwave frequencies. His main research focus is on the development of systems for the measurement and engineering of RF current and voltage waveforms and their application in complex power amplifier designs. He has been involved in the development of a number of time-domain characterisation and active harmonic load pull systems.

Email: Benedikt@cardiff.ac.uk


鎶ュ憡浜轰簩锛歅rof Jianzhong Wu Professor of Multi-Vector Energy Systems
Head of Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering School of Engineering Cardiff University
鍚村缓涓 鏁欐巿鍗¤开澶ぇ瀛﹀伐绋嬪闄 鐢垫皵鐢靛瓙宸ョ▼绯荤郴涓讳换

Jianzhong Wu is a Professor of Multi-Vector Energy Systems and Head of Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Cardiff University. He researches on Smart Grid and energy infrastructure (modelling, analysis and optimisation of integrated smart energy supply networks). He has contributed to more than 50 EU, EPSRC and industry funded projects as a Principal Investigator or a Co-Investigator. Currently he is a Co-Director of UK Energy Research Centre, a co-Director of EPSRC Supergen Energy Networks Hub, and a co-Principal Investigator of £24.5m WEFO funded FLEXIS project investing future integrated energy systems. He is also a co-investigator of the EPSRC project on Multi-Scale Infrastructure Systems Analytics, £36m Active Building Centre, and the Energy Revolution Consortium. He was the deputy leader of the Multi-Energy Theme of EPSRC HubNet, Principal Investigator of projects on dynamic demand funded by National Grid, and the Cardiff Principal Investigator of EU Horizon 2020 projects on “Peer to Peer Smart Energy Distribution Networks” and “MAGNITUDE”. He is a co-author of books “Smart Grid: Technology and Applications” (2012, Wiley) and “Smart Electricity Distribution Networks” (2017, CRC).

He is a Subject Editor of Applied Energy (Impact Factor: 8.426) and Deputy Editor-in-Chief of IET Energy System Integration. He is the Director of Applied Energy UNiLAB on Synergies between Energy Networks. He is Co-Director of INCOSE UK Energy Systems Interest Group, a member of Wales Smart Energy System Group, and the Scottish Power Energy Networks Strategic Stakeholder Panel for England and Wales.

Email: WuJ5@cardiff.ac.uk

鎶ュ憡浜轰笁锛欴r Xin Yang (Chris) Associate Professor Head of International, EEE
Head of Cross-Cutting Research Theme, Healthy Living and Ageing Director of Medical Ultrasound and Sensors Laboratory
School of Engineering, Cardiff University
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Xin Yang is an associate professor of Medical Electronics. He is heading the International Engagement of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, and the Head of Cross-Cutting Research Theme of Healthy Living and Ageing in the School of Engineering, Cardiff University. He is also the Postgraduate Research Administration Tutor of the department. Xin Yang is an adjunct professor at Lanzhou Jiaotong University, China. He is the Director of Medical Ultrasound and Sensors Laboratory (MUSL) with the focus on multidisciplinary research embracing engineering, computer science, medicine and biology. He graduated from Beijing Jiaotong University in 2005 and was awarded BEng of Biomedical Engineering, and MSc in Medical Electronics & Physics then PhD in Medical Engineering from Queen Mary, University of London and Cardiff University, respectively. His PhD project was on using Doppler ultrasound to quantify neovascularisation. Xin Yang was the CEO and CTO of Beijing BJ Device Instrumentation Ltd. between 2007 and 2009. He was a British Heart Foundation (BHF) research fellow developing Doppler ultrasound techniques for preclinical applications at the Queen's Medical Research Institute, the University of Edinburgh.

He started his current position in Cardiff University since 2013 and was awarded his EPSRC First Grant in 2016 on the subject of a lab-on-a-chip for characterising and sorting cancer cells. He has been awarded a number of research grants funded by the EPSRC, the Royal Society, GCRF, and Wellcome Trust, covering the research areas of point-of-care cancer diagnostics, medical ultrasound, acoustofluidics, tumour microenvironment, and microfluidics. His current research focus is to develop and investigate acoustofluidic techniques to diagnose/treat cancers and other diseases. He has published refereed journal papers on the above subjects, and published eight books as the principal author in the subject of electronics and microcontrollers.

Email: YangX26@cardiff.ac.uk


鎶ュ憡浜哄洓锛欴r Yulia Hicks Associate Professor Head of Cross-Cutting Research Theme, AI & Robotics Co-Director of the Human Factors Technology Laboratory Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering School of Engineering
Cardiff University
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Yulia Hicks is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Engineering, Cardiff University which she joined in 2004. Her main research interests are in Computer Vision and Machine Learning. Since joining the School of Engineering, she led and was involved in research council and industry funded projects on modelling, recognition and characterisation of human motion, biomedical image and signal processing and statistical modelling. She successfully supervised 18 PhD students and is currently supervising further 4 PhD students. More information on these research projects can be found here: https://www.cardiff.ac.uk/people/view/364382-hicks-yulia

Dr Hicks is a co-director of the Human Factors Technology Lab, an interdisciplinary Research Centre which brings together the Schools of Engineering, Psychology and Computer Science. It houses a variety of motion capture equipment, a 3D video camera and a dedicated research office space with desks and computers. She is currently actively pursuing research and looking for new collaborations in these areas:

Human action and activity recognition in video
Modelling and characterisation of human motion for neuro-degenerative diseases and back pain
Biomedical image and signal processing
Applications of AI in Engineering

Email: HicksYA@cardiff.ac.uk


鎶ュ憡浜轰簲锛欴r Wenlong Ming Associate Professor of Power Electronics MSc Tutor in Electrical Energy Systems Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering School of Engineering Cardiff University
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Wenlong Ming has been a Lecturer of Power Electronics at Cardiff University since August 2016. He was awarded a PhD degree from the University of Sheffield in March 2016 and was funded by EPSRC as an exchange scholar to visit the Centre for Power Electronics Systems (CPES) in Virginia Tech USA, for four months in 2012. He is the winner of the prestigious IET Control & Automation Doctoral Dissertation Prize in 2017. Since May 2019, he has also been a Visiting Senior Engineer to Compound Semiconductor Applications Catapult, focusing on characterisation, modelling and system integration of wide-bandgap semiconductor devices for EV and Smart Grid applications.

After joining Cardiff, he has attracted more than £2m research funding and about one third of these funding is sponsored by industry partners. He has (co-)authored more than 40 papers published in leading journals or refereed IEEE conferences. His research interests are medium voltage DC distribution networks and wide-bandgap semiconductors-based power electronics for different applications.

Email: mingw@cardiff.ac.uk