
معرفی
Shuo Wang is a Professor and Michael Hsing Faculty Fellow at the University of Florida's Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, part of the College of Engineering. His research focuses on power electronics, electromagnetic interference (EMI), electric vehicles, hardware security, and IoT/cyber security. He holds an IEEE Fellowship (2019) and has received the NSF CAREER Award (2012). His work spans EMI modeling/reduction in power systems, secure wireless charging, and hardware security tools like HT-EMIS and GAZEploit.
Education:
- Ph.D., Virginia Tech
- MSEE, Zhejiang University
- BSEE, Southwest Jiaotong University
Research Highlights:
- Developed novel inductor designs (e.g., 2D-core/origami-winding) to reduce EMI
- Pioneered EMI modeling techniques for EV systems and SiC motor drives
- Advanced hardware security through runtime EM analysis and FPGA deployment methods
- Integrated NFC/wireless charging technologies for consumer electronics
- Addressed cybersecurity risks in VR/MR devices and industrial systems
Awards:
- HWCOE Doctoral Dissertation Advisor Award (2024)
- UF Innovate Invention of the Year (2023)
- NSF CAREER Award (2012)
Grants & Advising:
Recipient of multiple NSF grants and industry partnerships. Advises on cutting-edge topics like EMI mitigation in wide bandgap devices and secure cloud FPGA deployment. No specific grant details listed in provided text.


