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EEIC 2025

Keynote Speakers

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Dr. Ata Jahangir Moshayedi is an Associate Professor at Jiangxi University of Science and Technology. He holds a PhD in Electronics and Robotics from Savitribai Phule Pune University in India. Dr. Moshayedi has published over 100 articles, authored three books, and holds two patents. His research focuses on robotics and automation, machine vision, and sensor modeling. He has been actively involved in IEEE conferences and has received numerous awards for his contributions. His research in robotics, machine vision, and sensor modeling has been featured in journals like IEEE Access and Sensors.

Witold Pedrycz is a professor in the Faculty of Engineering, specifically in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, at the University of Alberta.

Dr. Witold Pedrycz's primary research interests revolve around Computational Intelligence (CI), bioinformatics, and Granular Computing, which represents a recent advancement in the design and analysis of intelligent and human-centric systems. CI relies on the synergistic combination of leading information technologies, such as fuzzy sets, neural networks, and evolutionary computing.

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Prof. Fu Zhaoyang is a professor at the School of Automation, NWPU, holding a Ph.D. in Engineering. His research focuses on rare-earth permanent magnet motor design/control, motor speed regulation, fault detection, and power electronics. Notably, he led the development of a patented reliability calculation method for dual-redundant brushless DC motor control systems, granted by China’s National Intellectual Property Administration (Patent CN113435046B) in 2023. As Deputy Director of Shaanxi Provincial Engineering Research Center for Rare-Earth Permanent Magnet Motors and Control, he has contributed to significant projects including the drive motor development for the “Chang’e-3” lunar probe.

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Dr. Gou Bin is an associate professor and master's supervisor. He received his Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical Engineering and Ph.D. from Southwest Jiaotong University in 2010 and 2016 respectively. He is also a member of IEEE. His research focuses on train traction system and energy storage system fault diagnosis and health management technology. He has presided over two National Natural Science Foundation projects and one provincial Natural Science Foundation general project. He has participated in more than 10 projects of National Natural Science Foundation, National Science and Technology Support Program and enterprise cooperation. He has published more than 20 SCI papers in IEEE Transactions and 20 EI papers. He has been granted more than 10 invention patents.

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