Huimin Wang | Augmented Reality (AR) | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Huimin Wang | Augmented Reality (AR) | Research Excellence Award

Southwest Jiaotong University | China

Huimin Wang is a Senior Member of IEEE and an Associate Professor in the School of Electrical Engineering at Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu, China, with extensive expertise in power electronics, electric motor drives, sensorless control, and reliability of power electronic systems, particularly for railway and traction applications. He received his B.Eng. (2016), Ph.D. (2019) in Electrical Engineering from Southwest Jiaotong University, and was a Guest Ph.D. at Aalborg University, Denmark (2019–2020). Dr. Wang has led and participated in numerous nationally funded research projects, with total funding exceeding RMB 5 million, including projects supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, National Key R&D Program of China, and provincial foundations, focusing on fault-tolerant control, sensorless traction drives, thermal monitoring, reliability analysis, and health monitoring of power electronic components in high-speed and urban rail systems. His research interests span induction and permanent magnet motor sensorless control, PLL/FLL-based speed estimation, electro-thermal modeling, IGBT and SiC device temperature monitoring, fault diagnosis, and system stability of train-grid interactions. Dr. Wang has published extensively in leading journals such as IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, Power Electronics, Industry Applications, Transportation Electrification, and related CSEE and CPSS journals, with multiple ESI Highly Cited and Hot Papers, as well as a scholarly monograph on sensorless control of AC motor drives. He is an active academic contributor, serving as reviewer for major IEEE journals, Associate Editor and Guest Editor for international journals, and an Early Career Editorial Board Member of several reputed publications. His work has had significant impact on advanced traction drive systems, contributing theoretical innovations and practical solutions for modern electrified transportation and power electronic reliability.

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