QU RONG HAI

· Personal Information

Professor

Supervisor of Doctorate Candidates

Supervisor of Master's Candidates

Gender:Male

Status:Employed

Teacher College:School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Department:School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Education Level:Postgraduate (Doctoral)

Degree:Doctoral Degree

Alma Mater:University of Wisconsin-Madison

Discipline: Electrical Machines and Apparatus

Honors and Titles:
2019    est Paper Award, IEEE International Conference on Electrical Machines & Systems (ICEMS)
2019    IEEE IAS Outstanding Member Awards
2018    Distinguished Lecturer of IEEE IAS, 2019-2020
2018    Third Prize Paper Award, Electric Machine Committee of the Industry Applications Society
2018    Third Prize Paper Award, Industrial Power Converter Committee of the IEEE Industry Applications Society
2018    Best Paper Award, IEEE International Conference on Electrical Machines & Systems (ICEMS)
2017    First Prize, Science and Technology Progress Award of Hubei Province
2017    Best Paper Award, IEEE International Conference on Electrical Machines & Systems (ICEMS)
2017    Third Prize Paper Award, IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (ECCE)
2014    Best Paper Award, IEEE International Conference on Electrical Machines & Systems (ICEMS)
2013    Innovation Achievement Award of China, Project of Motor Drive Systems in EV
2004    Best Paper Award, Third Prize, Electric Machines Committee of the IEEE Industry Applications Society
2002    Best Paper Award, Third Prize, Electric Machines Committee of the IEEE Industry Applications Society

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· Personal Profile

Ronghai Qu received his B.E. and M.S. degrees from Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, in 1993 and 1996, respectively, and the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2002. He had been with the General Electric (GE) Global Research Center, Niskayuna, NY as a Senior Electrical Engineer with the Electrical Machines and Drives Laboratory from 2003 to 2010. H...

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· Education Experience

1998.8 ~ 2002.7
 University of Wisconsin-Madison  -  Electrical Engineering  -  2  -  Postgraduate (Doctoral) 
1993.9 ~ 1995.12
 Tsinghua University  -  Electrical Engineering  -  3  -  Postgraduate (Master's Degree) 
1988.9 ~ 1993.7
 Tsinghua University  -  Electrical Engineering  -  Bachelor's Degree  -  Undergraduate (Bachelor’s degree) 

· Work Experience

2010.8-Now
Huazhong University of Science and Technology  - School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering - Professor
2003.1-2010.7
General Electric (GE)  - Global Research Center - Senior Electrical Engineer
2002.5-2003.1
Northland, a Scott Fetzer Company  - Senior Development Engineer
1996.4-1998.7
Tsinghua University  - Department of Electrical Engineering - Teacher

· Social Affiliations

2017.11-Now
IEEE Fellow
2014.1-2017.12
Associate Editor of Electric Power Components & Systems Journal
2014.1-Now
Editorial Board Member of Chinese Journal of Electrical Engineering (Collaborated with IEEE, contained in IEEE Xplorer since 2015)
2017.6-Now
Chair of IEEE Industry Application Society (IAS) Wuhan Chapter
2015.2-2019.2
Committee Member,  New Energy Expert Committee, China Energy Society
2003.1-Now
Transaction & Conference Paper Reviewer, IEEE IAS
2011.11-Now
Senior Member of  China Electrotechnical Society

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· Research Group

· Name of Research Group:Center for Advanced

Description of Research Group:The Center for Advanced Electrical Machines & Drives (CAEMD) is established in September 2011 at Huazhong University of Science & Technology (HUST). Aiming to gather high-level talents and to become a competitive innovation research platform in machine design, drive and control technic fields. Research areas include novel special machine topology, theoretical analysis and design, modeling and simulation, motor drive and control, etc. The achievements are widely used in applications such as wind power generation, electric cars, high-end CNC machines, high power rail tractions, etc. The funding source mainly comes from the National Science and Technology Support Program, the National Science and Technology Major Project, the National High-tech Research and Development Program, etc.