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Min Pan is a Professor of Intelligent Machine Systems at the University of Bath, affiliated with the Department of Mechanical Engineering and institutes like the Institute for Mathematical Innovation (IMI). She holds a UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship and has received prestigious awards including the Royal Academy of Engineering Fellowship and the Leverhulme Trust Fellowship. Her research focuses on intelligent machine systems, dynamic systems modeling, control, and robotics, with a strong emphasis on fluid power control and soft robotics. She earned her PhD in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Bath in 2012 and has since contributed to over 80 publications, many featured on journal covers like Advanced Science and Advanced Materials Technologies. Her work is funded by UKRI, EPSRC, and Innovate UK, among others. She collaborates with academic and industrial partners to advance applications in energy-efficient hydraulic systems, soft actuators, and self-healing materials. Min actively supervises doctoral students and leads projects such as the A New Analytical Framework for Dexterous Soft Robotic Manipulators and Hydraulic Pressure Ripple Energy Harvesting.
- Education: PhD in Mechanical Engineering (University of Bath, 2012)
- Awards: Donald Julius Groen Prize (2014), Royal Society funding, and multiple fellowships.
Research Interests: Bioinspired robotics, energy-efficient fluid systems, soft actuators, and material science for advanced applications. Her work bridges fundamental analysis with practical innovations, addressing challenges in sustainability and industrial efficiency.


