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WANGNINGNING Professor

School of Electronics & Information?

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GraduateSchool University College Cork
Email: ning.wang@hdu.edu.cn
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Resume

    Prof. Wang received the BSEE and MSc degrees in Electrical Engineering from Xi'an Jiaotong University in China, in 1995 and 1998, respectively. He received his Ph.D degree in Microelectronics from University College Cork in 2005. He joined Tyndall National Institute in 2005, and was appointed as a staff researcher and PI in 2008. He joined Hangzhou Dianzi University as a professor in 2018. His current research interests include design, modelling and process development of integrated thin film magnetic components, high frequency power conversion, electromagnetic modelling and simulation, energy harvesting devices, and power management for various energy harvesting based autonomous WSNs.

Education
  • 2001-2005, Ph.D Degree, Department of Electronic Engineering, University College Cork, Ireland.

  • 1995-1998, Masters Dgree, Department of Electrical Engineering, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, China.

  • 1991-1995, Bachelor Degree, Department of Electrical Engineering, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, China.


Work Experience
  • 2018.4 - Present, Professor, College of Electronics and Information, Hangzhou Dianzi University

  • 2014.9-2018.3,SENGLED,Enterprise Research Centre, Deputy Director, Chief Scientist

  • 2008.4-2017.1Tyndall National Institute, Ireland, Permanent Staff Researcher, PI

  • 2005.3-2008.4Tyndall National Institute, Ireland, Post-doc   


Social Position
  • Committee Member of China Power Supply Society

  • Vice Chairman of the Professional Committee of Magnetic Technology, China Power Supply Society

  • Magnetics Committee Member, PSMA (Power Sources Manufacturers Association) 

  • Energy Harvesting Committee Member, PSMA (Power Sources Manufacturers Association)


Research Field
  • Modeling, design, optimization of integrated magnetic components

  • development of magnetic materials and micro/nano fabrication processes for magnetic devices

  • Research and development of fully integrated distributed power generation (FIVR)

  • Research on Energy Harvesting Systems and Ultra Low Energy Consumption Power Management System

  • MEMs process development, microsystem integration, and MEMs sensors

  • Electromagnetic field analysis and modelling


Courses
Open Course
Patent
Publications


Patent
Books
Patent
Honor and Award
Software Copyright