Dr. Yingying Wang | Performance Analysis | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Yingying Wang, China University of Mining and Technology, Beijing, China
Wang Yingying, Ph.D., is a leading expert in electrical engineering and currently serves as the Deputy Director of the Department of Electrical Engineering at Tsinghua University. She earned her PhD in Electrical Engineering from Tsinghua University in 2018, focusing on the numerical calculation of electromagnetic fields and transient analysis of electromagnetic devices. Dr. Wangās research interests include the study of magnetic devices in switching power supplies and improving the efficiency of power systems through electromagnetic modeling. In addition to her research, Dr. Wang is dedicated to education, teaching electromagnetic field theory and serving as a council member of the Electromagnetic Field Teaching and Research Association. She has also led significant projects, including those funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the State Key Laboratory of Power Systems. Dr. Wangās work aims to advance the understanding and development of more efficient electrical systems worldwide.
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Suitability of Wang Yingying for the Research for Best Researcher Award
Dr. Wang Yingying is a highly accomplished researcher and educator in electrical engineering, specializing in electromagnetic field analysis and power system dynamics. Her significant contributions in the areas of electromagnetic field calculation, transient analysis of electromagnetic devices, and magnetic devices in switching power supplies position her as an excellent candidate forĀ Best Researcher Award.
š Education
Dr. Wang Yingying earned her Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, in 2018. Her doctoral research focused on the numerical calculation of electromagnetic fields and the transient behavior of electromagnetic devices in power systems, providing her with a deep understanding of electromagnetic field analysis and power system dynamics. Prior to her Ph.D., Dr. Wang completed both her Bachelorās and Masterās degrees in Electrical Engineering at Tsinghua University, where she gained substantial expertise in electrical systems, particularly in relation to power system dynamics and electromagnetic behavior. Her educational background has been integral to her research in transient analysis and the modeling of electromagnetic behavior in power systems.
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Dr. Wang is currently serving as the Deputy Director of the Department of Electrical Engineering at Tsinghua University, where she plays a key role in shaping the departmentās academic programs and research direction. In this leadership role, she oversees initiatives related to the study and application of electromagnetic fields in power systems. As a dedicated researcher and educator, Dr. Wang teaches undergraduate and graduate-level courses on electromagnetic fields and has mentored many students and professionals in the field. She has also been the principal investigator on major research projects, including one funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and an open project at the State Key Laboratory of Power Systems. These projects focus on advancing the understanding of electromagnetic fields and improving transient modeling in electrical systems.
š Awards and Honors
Dr. Wang has led several prestigious projects, including the National Natural Science Foundation of Chinaās funded project, where she has contributed significantly to the field of electromagnetic field analysis and transient modeling in power systems. She also leads an open project at the State Key Laboratory of Power Systems, focusing on addressing challenges in electromagnetic devices and enhancing power system performance. Dr. Wang serves as a council member of the Electromagnetic Field Teaching and Research Association, contributing to the development of curriculum and research in this area. Her excellence in teaching has been recognized by the academic community, and she is respected for her contributions to both education and engineering research.
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Dr. Wang’s research specializes in the development of advanced numerical methods for calculating electromagnetic fields, with direct applications in power systems. She is particularly focused on investigating the transient behavior of electromagnetic devices, aiming to improve the stability and reliability of electrical systems during sudden disturbances. Additionally, Dr. Wang explores the performance of magnetic devices used in switching power supplies, seeking solutions to reduce energy loss and improve overall efficiency. Her work is crucial in advancing the design and optimization of power systems, contributing to the development of more resilient and efficient electrical grids and power equipment.
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Influence of Saturation Levels on Transformer Equivalent Circuit Model
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Dual Multi-Winding High-Frequency Transformer Equivalent Circuit for Power Converter Applications
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Risk Prediction of Sub-Synchronous Oscillation Based on the Black-Box Impedance Model of DFIG for Multiple Operating Conditions
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Determination Method of Nonlinear Reluctance Matrix Considering Saturation Differences for Three-Phase Transformers
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Indicator System and Evaluation Method for Technology Development Maturity of P2X