Wanke cao | Electric Vehicles | Best Paper Award

Prof. Wanke Cao | Electric Vehicles | Best Paper Award

Director of the Department of In-Vehicle Network Technologies |  Shenzhen Automotive Research Institute (SZART) | China

Prof. Wanke Cao is an established academic and researcher in electric vehicle engineering, with a strong profile spanning summary, professional experience, research interests, research skills, awards and honors, and overall contributions to the field. His professional experience includes long-term academic leadership and research roles in electric vehicle systems, in-vehicle networks, and intelligent automotive technologies, with international research exposure and institutional responsibilities. His research interests focus on networked control of electric vehicles, vehicle dynamics and control, and in-vehicle network technologies. His research skills include modeling and control of vehicle systems, intelligent transportation technologies, embedded and networked automotive systems, and applied engineering research. He has received recognition for sustained research output, academic service, and technical contributions. Overall, his work demonstrates consistent impact on electric vehicle technology development and scholarly advancement. He has acheived 1195 Citations, 69 Documents,16 h-index.

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Bao Xie | Electric Vehicles | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Bao Xie | Electric Vehicles | Editorial Board Member

lecturer | Hefei University of Technology | China

Dr. Bao Xie is an accomplished researcher and lecturer specializing in Electrical Engineering with a strong academic foundation and extensive experience in renewable energy systems, grid-connected power generation, and inverter stability control. Currently serving as a lecturer and supervisor of master’s candidates at the Hefei University of Technology, he has established a solid reputation in the fields of power electronics, control theory, and grid integration of renewable energy sources. His research primarily focuses on the control and stability of renewable energy grid-connected power systems, addressing challenges related to weak grid conditions, harmonic resonance, and digital control of large-scale photovoltaic (PV) plants. Over the years, Dr. Xie has demonstrated exceptional technical acumen and problem-solving ability, contributing significantly to multiple national and provincial-level research projects, including the Anhui Provincial Natural Science Foundation and the National Key Research and Development Programs. His research skills encompass advanced modeling, control strategy design, resonance analysis, and power conversion optimization, supported by a profound understanding of grid dynamics and inverter interactions. Dr. Xie’s scholarly contributions include over 60 publications in prestigious journals such as IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion, IET Power Electronics, and International Journal of Electrical Power and Energy Systems, showcasing innovative approaches to improving grid stability and renewable integration. His dedication to academic excellence has earned him recognition as a promising figure in the next generation of electrical engineers, with his work offering impactful insights for sustainable and intelligent energy systems. Through his continuous pursuit of innovation, collaboration, and mentorship, he exemplifies the integration of theory and practical engineering for real-world energy applications. He has achieved 653 Citations, 61 Documents, 15h-index.

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Featured Publications 

  1. Xie, B., Zheng, W., Li, P., Shi, Y., & Su, J. (2025). Stability analysis and admittance reshaping for PQ inverters with different power control methods. International Journal of Electrical Power and Energy Systems.

  2. Xie, B., Zhang, Q., Liu, T., Zhou, L., & Hao, G. (2025). Research on multi-model LQR control strategy for grid-connected inverters under weak grid. Electric Power Systems Research.

  3. Xie, B., Guo, K., Mao, M., Zhou, L., Liu, T., & Zhang, Q. (2025). Optimization of energy storage capacity of village-level microgrid considering the orderly charging of electric vehicles. Sustainable Energy Grids and Networks.

  4. Xie, B., Zhou, L., Liu, T., Zhang, Q., & Hao, G. (2025). Topology and control method of interleaved parallel DC/DC converters with ripple compensation for fuel cell applications. Journal of Power Electronics.

  5. Xie, B., Mao, M., Liu, T., Zhou, L., & Zhang, Q. (2025). State prediction consistency secondary control strategy for microgrids with adaptive virtual impedance. Dianji Yu Kongzhi Xuebao (Electric Machines and Control).

    Dr. Bao Xie’s research advances the stability, efficiency, and intelligence of renewable energy integration within modern power grids. His innovative control strategies for inverters and microgrids foster sustainable energy transitions and resilient smart grid infrastructures. Through interdisciplinary research bridging academia and industry, his work supports global innovation in clean energy technologies and digital power systems.

Feng Wang | EV Charging Infrastructure | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Feng Wang | EV Charging Infrastructure | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor  |  Fujian University of Technology |  China

Dr. Feng Wang is a distinguished academic and researcher recognized for his significant contributions to the fields of computer cryptography, network security, and applied mathematics. Currently serving as an Associate Professor at the College of Computer Science and Mathematics, Fujian University of Technology, he has established himself as a prominent figure in the development of secure computational frameworks and innovative cryptographic algorithms. His extensive professional experience spans teaching, research, and collaborative projects that integrate theoretical mathematics with practical applications in cybersecurity. Dr. Wang’s research focuses on computer cryptography, data privacy, and secure communication protocols within distributed and cloud-based computing environments. His scholarly work demonstrates a strong command of mathematical modeling, algorithm design, and encryption mechanisms, enabling the advancement of secure data transmission and protection techniques. He is particularly skilled in areas such as network information assurance, data encryption standards, and privacy-preserving computation, which are essential for modern information systems. Over the years, he has guided numerous students and contributed to academic excellence through publications, peer reviews, and conference participation. Dr. Wang’s dedication to advancing research in computer and network security has earned him recognition within the academic community. His research output continues to influence emerging developments in cybersecurity and applied cryptography, providing a foundation for next-generation secure computing technologies. His work reflects a balance of theoretical insight and practical relevance, aligning with the evolving challenges of global information security. Feng Wang remains committed to fostering academic innovation and interdisciplinary collaboration that bridges mathematics, computer science, and information technology. He has achieved 226 Citations , 34 Documents ,9 h-index.

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Featured Publications

  1. Huang, Z., Wang, F., Chen, X., & Chang, C.-C. (2025). Revisiting “online/offline provable data possession” schemes. Computer Standards & Interfaces.
    Citations: 2

  2. Huang, Z., Wang, F., Chen, X., & Chang, C.-C. (2025). Reversible data hiding with secret encrypted image sharing and adaptive coding. IEEE Internet of Things Journal.
    Citations: 1

  3. Huang, Z., Wang, F., Chen, X., & Chang, C.-C. (2024). Efficient blockchain-based data aggregation scheme with privacy-preserving on the smart grid. IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid.