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Now in place for just over a month,聽聽is keen for the School to be at the forefront of innovation in electrical and information engineering. He is particularly passionate about promoting multidisciplinary and transdisciplinary research, such as聽Internet聽of Things (IoT) applications and smart energy grids to meet future technology demands.
鈥淚 was attracted to the role because of the University of Sydney鈥檚 reputation, the quality of its staff and the University鈥檚 rich history," says Professor Zhu.
"I鈥檓 eager to work with the impressive people at the School and to take the research being done here to the next level.鈥澛
Professor Zhu鈥檚 focus will be on developing the School鈥檚 relationships with high-ranking universities, building on its current strengths as well as leveraging his own networks in China and around the world. His philosophy of 鈥渃hasing the problem鈥, his research experience and many accolades reflect a passion for identifying new opportunities and being at the forefront of innovation.
Over his career, Professor Zhu has held several senior positions including the Head of School for Electrical, Mechanical and Mechatronic Systems, Director of the Centre for Green Energy and Vehicle Innovations (CGEVI) and Director of the Centre for Electrical Machines and Power Electronics (CEMPE) in the School of Electrical and Data Engineering, all at the University of Technology Sydney.
Internationally, he has held a number of honorary appointments including the University of Wisconsin-Madison College of Engineering in the USA, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt in Germany and Zhejiang University in China.
During his time as Director for CGEVI and Director for CEMPE, Professor Zhu built a strong research program of electrical power engineering covering magnetic materials, electromagnetic field analysis, electrical machines, power electronics, electrical drives, biomedical instruments, electric vehicles, renewable energy systems, and smart聽micro grid聽control.聽
As a researcher, Professor Zhu has been a chief investigator for numerous research projects including 11 ARC grants and 49 CRC, as well as聽industry聽projects. His long list of publications聽include聽two books, 10 book chapters, 281 refereed journal articles and 617 conference papers. In the last five years, he has published 119 refereed journal articles with 21 published in journals of impact factors above 7 and supervised more than 10 research fellows as well as visiting academics and HDR students.
A new multi-million-dollar engineering and IT precinct at the University is now underway and the聽Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology聽is leading the charge in the first stage. The exciting new development will create innovative workspaces for staff, state-of-the-art facilities for students and researchers, and support a student community living on and around campus.
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