
About
Dr. Hong Yue is a Reader in the Department of Electronic & Electrical Engineering at the University of Strathclyde, Faculty of Engineering. She is affiliated with the Wind Energy and Control Centre and has been a key academic since joining in 2007. Her work bridges control theory and sustainable energy systems, with strong applications in wind energy, robotics, and complex industrial processes.
Research Interests:
- Modelling and control of complex systems (wind energy, biochemical networks, robotics)
- Model Predictive Control (MPC), robust and optimal control
- Sensitivity and uncertainty analysis in biological systems
- Experimental design for model calibration
Her recent publications focus on advanced control strategies for wind energy conversion and autonomous underwater vehicles, showing a consistent trend in applying robust, model-based control to real-world sustainable technologies. Key themes include tube-based MPC, nonlinear dynamics, and optimization under uncertainty.
Scientific Awards:
- 'Sustainable Impact by Design' Team, Strathclyde Medal (2023)
Dr. Yue has been a principal or co-investigator on multiple externally funded projects, including those from EPSRC and H2020, such as the ELEMENT project on tidal energy and MAXFARM on wind farm optimization. She supervises PhD and MSc students and has contributed to the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Wind Energy Systems. Her teaching includes core and specialized control modules across all academic levels.
Labs & Research Groups:
She is an active member of the Wind Energy and Control Centre, where she contributes to interdisciplinary research in renewable energy control systems and sustainable engineering solutions.
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