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Dr. Wencong Su is a Professor and Chair of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Michigan-Dearborn, where he leads research in power systems, transportation electrification, and cyber-physical systems. He earned his B.S. (2008) from Clarkson University, M.S. (2009) from Virginia Tech, and Ph.D. (2013) from North Carolina State University.
- Research Interests: Power and energy systems, renewable integration, electric vehicles, machine learning, and smart grid technologies.
- Editorial Roles: Associate Editor for IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid, IEEE Access, and IEEE DataPort.
His research focuses on optimizing power electronics, enhancing grid stability with distributed energy resources, and applying AI to energy systems. Recent work includes surrogate modeling for converter design, safe reinforcement learning in power grids, and cyber-physical solutions for digital substations.
Publications span topics like second-life battery applications, high-frequency AC microgrids, and AI-driven energy management. His articles emphasize machine learning, optimization, and robust control in renewable integration and transportation electrification.
Awards include IEEE Fellowships, Top 2% Scientist recognition (Stanford), and multiple IEEE best paper awards. He has secured grants from NSF, DoE, Ford, Toyota, and DTE Energy.
Labs operate in the Institute for Advanced Vehicle Systems (IAVS-2060, IAVS-1060, ELB-1026, ELB-1042), focusing on power electronics, smart grid validation, and electrified transportation.




