
Fan Ying, Ph.D., is currently professor and
Ph.d supervisor of School of electrical engineering, Southeast University, IET
fellow, IEEE senior member, IEEE VTS Distinguished Lecture, and deputy director
of clean energy vehicle research institute, Southeast University. She focused on
teaching and research in the fields of electric vehicle motor drive system,
robot servo drive control, new motor design analysis and drive control. PI for
4 general projects of NSFC, 1 aviation funding, 1 open funding of State Key
Laboratory of automobile safety and energy saving of Tsinghua University, 2
Graduate Research and practical innovation plans of graduate training and
innovation project of Jiangsu Province, and participated in 1 major project of
NSFC; CI for more than 20 projects, including 2 of 973 sub projects, 1 key
project of National Natural Science Foundation of China and 1 of 863 project. She
has published more than 40 SCI papers in IEEE Transactions on industrial
electronics, IEEE Transactions on industrial applications, IEEE Transactions on
energy conversion and other international authoritative journals, more than 60 EI
papers, one translation book, and more than 30 authorized invention patents. She
has won one first prize of natural science of the Ministry of education, one
first prize of achievements in graduate education reform in Jiangsu Province,
and one second prize of scientific and technological progress in Jiangsu
Province; Won 1 teaching achievement award of Southeast University and
participated in 5 teaching reform projects; The first Ph.d under her guidance
won the Excellent Doctoral Dissertation Award of Jiangsu Province. In 2021, She
was selected as the world's top 2% scientist (singleyr). She was the organizer
and reviewer of the 40th IEEE Annual Conference on industrial applications, and
the reviewer of IEEE tie, IEEE TPE, ieeetvt, IEEE Tec, Chinese Journal of
electrical engineering and other domestic and foreign journals.
She has participated in many international
conferences in this field and read papers. From June 23 to 25, 2012, She went
to the University of Sheffield Department of electronic and electrical
engineering in the UK for academic visit and exchange. On June 26, 2012, She
visited the Department of energy technology of orbo University in Denmark and
was invited to make a report. From September 1, 2014 to August 31, 2015, She
was funded by the "visiting scholar" program of CSC to visit WEMPEC, the
University of Wisconsin-Madison.