About
Dr. Wei Jiang is a Research Associate in Mid-Infrared Lasers and Detectors at the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Sheffield. His work focuses on advancing population-based structural health monitoring (SHM) techniques, particularly for wind energy systems. He specializes in integrating spatial autoregressive models, sensor networks, and environmental data analysis to optimize wind farm performance and detect structural anomalies.
Research interests include:
- Development of advanced SHM frameworks for large-scale infrastructure
- Data-driven approaches for wind farm wake field prediction and optimization
- Environmental mapping using Eov fields for infrastructure longevity
- Integration of machine learning in structural anomaly detection
Recent publications emphasize automated structure selection, spatial modeling for turbine performance, and database systems for SHM networks. His work bridges electrical engineering principles with renewable energy systems, contributing to sustainable energy infrastructure advancements.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided information. Dr. Jiang collaborates on interdisciplinary projects involving sensor technology, environmental engineering, and data science applications.
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