معرفی
Jason Gu is a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Dalhousie University, cross-appointed to the School of Biomedical Engineering. His research integrates robotics, control systems, and biomedical engineering to develop innovative solutions for mobile robotics, surgical systems, and rehabilitation technologies.
His primary research domains include:
- Robotics: Mobile robotics, surgical robots, rehabilitation assistive devices, wireless control systems, and multi-sensor data fusion.
- Biomedical Engineering: Artificial eye implant control, medical robotic devices, and rehabilitation technology design.
- Control Systems: Real-time intelligent control, nonlinear systems theory, and embedded control applications.
- Alternative Energy: Development of novel energy technologies and systems.
Analysis of his recent publications (2023-2025) reveals a strong convergence of AI with robotics, particularly in vision-language models for human-robot interaction, semantic SLAM for dynamic environments, and medical image processing. His work shows increasing emphasis on lightweight algorithms for UAVs, neural interfaces, and energy-efficient control systems for aerospace applications.
His distinguished honors include:
- IEEE Canada President (2020-2021) and President-elect (2018-2019)
- Fellow of the Engineering Institute of Canada (FEIC)
- Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering (FCAE)
- Professional Engineer (PEng) designation
Professor Gu leads a dynamic research laboratory developing advanced robotic platforms including the PA10 Portable General-Purpose Intelligent Arm and B21r Mobile Robotic System. His team actively pursues real-world applications in surgical robotics, terrain perception for legged robots, and alternative energy systems through industry-academic partnerships and competitive research grants.

