- Power System Modelling and Control
- Energy Storage and Grid Integration
- Energy Efficient Actuators
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Professor Jihong Wang is a faculty member at the University of Warwick's School of Engineering, where she has held the position since January 2011. She previously served as a Professor of Control and Electrical Power at the University of Birmingham and held academic roles at the University of Liverpool from 1998 to 2007. As the Head of the Power and Control Systems Research Laboratory, her research focuses on power system modeling and control, energy storage integration, and energy-efficient actuators. Her work has led to over 100 journal publications and several industry collaborations, including a smart voltage controller and a clean pneumatic UPS. She led the EPSRC-funded IMAGES project, developing an open-source software tool for energy storage systems. Professor Wang actively contributes to energy storage initiatives, including co-leading the Supergen Energy Storage Hub and the Joint UK-India Clean Energy Centre (JUICE). Her funded projects span compressed air energy storage (CAES), grid-tied photovoltaic inverters, and net-zero engineering innovation. She advises on energy policy and has pioneered innovations in thermal storage, grid decarbonization, and renewable energy integration. Her research bridges academic rigor and practical applications, addressing critical challenges in sustainable energy systems. Her professional engagement includes roles like Deputy Director of the Supergen Energy Storage Network+ and collaborations with global institutions. Her work emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches to energy challenges, combining control systems, thermal engineering, and policy analysis. Professor Wang’s contributions have been recognized through best paper awards and leadership in major energy storage consortia.









