
معرفی
Junmin Wang is a Professor and the Fletcher Stuckey Pratt Chair in Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin's Mechanical Engineering Department. He previously served at Ohio State University, where he was promoted to full professor at an early stage. His research focuses on control systems, AI, and dynamical systems applications in automotive, robotics, and mobility. He holds multiple fellowships (SAE, ASME, IEEE) and awards like the NSF CAREER and ONR-YIP.
- Education: B.E. (Automotive Engineering) and M.S. (Power Machinery) from Tsinghua University (1997-2000); M.S. (Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering) from University of Minnesota (2003); Ph.D. (Mechanical Engineering) from UT Austin (2007).
- Research Interests: Robotics, autonomous systems, vehicle control, energy systems, AI-driven modeling, and human-automation interaction.
His 405+ peer-reviewed publications span adaptive control, battery management, and autonomous vehicle technologies. He directs the Mobility Systems Lab (MSL), which addresses efficiency, safety, and sustainability in transportation.
- Awards: ASME Draper Award, SAE Vincent Bendix Award, IEEE Fellow.
- Grants: Funded by NSF, ONR, DOE, industry partners (GM, Ford).
- Labs/Teams: Mobility Systems Lab focuses on real-world mobility challenges through interdisciplinary research.
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