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Jason J. Gu, PhD, PEng., FEIC, FCAE is a full Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Dalhousie University within the School of Biomedical Engineering. He has served as IEEE Canada President-elect (2018–2019) and IEEE Canada President (2020–2021), and is a Fellow of both the Engineering Institute of Canada and the Canadian Academy of Engineering.
Research Interests:
- Robotics: mobile, surgical, rehabilitation, and humanoid robots
- Biomedical Engineering: medical robotic devices, artificial eye implant control, rehabilitation assistive devices
- Control Systems: real-time intelligent and adaptive control, industrial and medical applications
- Alternative Energy: green plug filters, V2G/V2H systems
His laboratory focuses on developing new technologies for robotic systems, integrating multi-sensor data fusion, embedded systems, and advanced control methodologies. His work spans theoretical innovation and practical implementation, with applications in healthcare, aerospace, and autonomous systems.
Recent Publications: His 2024–2025 publications demonstrate a strong focus on computer vision, robotics, and AI-driven control systems. Topics include SLAM, YOLO-based object detection, UAV systems, human-robot interaction, and biomedical imaging, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach to solving real-world problems.
Awards & Honors:
- IEEE Canada President-elect (2018–2019)
- IEEE Canada President (2020–2021)
- Fellow of the Engineering Institute of Canada (FEIC)
- Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering (FCAE)
Laboratory & Projects: Dr. Gu leads a research lab that develops technologies for robotic systems, including the PA10 Portable General-Purpose Intelligent Arm and the B21r Mobile Robotic System. His lab is actively involved in projects related to real-time control, sensor fusion, and biomedical applications.

