2025 2nd International Conference on Energy Technology and Electrical Power (ETEP 2025)

· Technical Program Committee Co-chairs



Committee

· Technical Program Committee Co-chairs

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Prof. Jingang Bai

Harbin Institute of Technology, China


Biography:

Jingang Bai, Professor and doctoral supervisor, recipient of the Heilongjiang Provincial Excellent Young Scientist Award, and recognized as a Young Top Talent at Harbin Institute of Technology. His main research areas include special motor systems such as composite structure motor systems, linear motor systems, low-rare-earth motor systems, and servo motor systems, as well as conventional motor systems in cutting-edge fields such as new energy, robotics, and underwater propulsion; he also works on motor cloud computing and supercomputing design platforms. He has led or participated in more than 20 projects, including major and key projects of the National Natural Science Foundation, National Key R&D Program projects, and industry-funded projects. He has published over 60 papers, with 30 indexed by SCI and 46 by EI; applied for 38 patents, of which 31 have been granted. He has received nearly 20 awards and honors, including the “8th Heilongjiang Province Outstanding Master’s Thesis,” “Top Ten Talents among HIT Graduate Students,” and the Best Paper Awards at ICEM 2014 and ICEMS 2019. In December 2017, he was selected for the “Harbin Institute of Technology Young Top Talent Recruitment Program (Associate Professor).”


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Prof. Chunhua Liu

Harbin Institute of Technology, China


Biography:

Chengde Tong, born in 1983, is a professor and doctoral supervisor at the School of Electrical Engineering and Automation, Harbin Institute of Technology. His main research areas include special motor drives and their control, power electronics system control for new energy vehicles, energy management strategies for hybrid vehicles, and robotic servo control technologies. In recent years, he has published over 80 papers. He has filed 35 Chinese invention patent applications, of which 27 have been granted. He has led or participated in more than 20 research projects, including major, key, general, and youth projects of the National Natural Science Foundation, National Key R&D Program projects, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology’s Industrial Internet Innovation and Development Program, and the National 863 Program. He has received more than 10 awards and honors, including the First Prize of Tianjin Science and Technology Progress Award and the First Prize of the China Electrotechnical Society Science and Technology Progress Award. In 2013, he was selected for the Young Top Talent Recruitment Program (Associate Professor) at Harbin Institute of Technology and was appointed professor in 2019. He serves as a director of the Electric Drive Technology Subcommittee of the IEEE PES Electric Vehicle Technology Committee (China), a member of the Magnetic Field Modulation Motor Professional Committee of the China Electrotechnical Society, an invited associate editor of the Journal of Electrical Engineering Technology, an invited associate editor of CES Transactions on Electrical Machines and Systems, and a member and session chair of the organizing committee of the 22nd International Conference on Electrical Machines and Systems.

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Prof. Shilong Huang

North China Electric Power University, China

 (IEEE Senior Member)


Biography:

Shilong Huang, a native of Lintao, Gansu Province, holds a doctoral degree and is a master’s supervisor. He is an IEEE Senior Member and a member of the CIGRE D1 National Committee. He has served multiple times as conference chair, technical committee chair, and member for IEEE international conferences, and was selected as an A-Grade Expert in the Yanzhao Talent Program. In 2018, he conducted a visiting research scholar program at the College of Physical and Engineering Sciences, Australian National University, and in 2023 participated in engineering practice with the National Energy Group. His primary teaching and research focus is on electromagnetic fields and high-voltage engineering. He has led and completed one National Natural Science Foundation project and over ten special demonstration projects in ultra-high voltage (UHV) engineering. He has published more than 40 SCI-indexed papers and holds over 10 authorized invention patents. He has served as chief editor of two monographs, contributed to the development and revision of two industry standards and four IEEE group standards. His research achievements have received five provincial and ministerial-level scientific research awards.


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