| Prof. Fulei ChuTsinghua University, ChinaProfessor Fulei Chu is a National Distinguished Young Scholar (National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars, 2004) and a doctoral supervisor at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Tsinghua University. With over 30 years of research experience in rotating machinery dynamics and intelligent diagnosis, he currently serves as an Executive Director of the Chinese Society of Vibration Engineering and the Director of its Technical Committee on Fault Diagnosis. He is the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Dynamics, Monitoring and Diagnostics and a member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Sound and Vibration. As the Principal Investigator of a National Basic Research Program of China (973 Program) project, Professor Chu pioneered the development of a six-degree-of-freedom rub-impact rotor dynamic model, breaking through the limitations of traditional single-degree-of-freedom analyses. His research outcomes have been applied to critical equipment such as aero-engine and wind turbine gearboxes. The hydropower unit monitoring system he led the development of has been deployed across 34 power stations in China. He proposed a multi-field coupling fault feature extraction method, which addresses the challenge of diagnosing cross-domain nonlinear vibrations. For this work, he received the second prize of the National Natural Science Award. His publications have garnered over 10,000 non-self citations (H-index: 55), and he has been recognized as an Elsevier Highly Cited Chinese Researcher for eight consecutive years. |
| Prof. Shuping YiChongqing University, ChinaProfessor Shuping Yi is a professor and doctoral supervisor at the College of Mechanical and Vehicle Engineering, Chongqing University. He previously served as Associate Dean of the College of Mechanical Engineering, Director of the Academic Affairs Office, and President of Chongqing University Press. He is currently the Vice Chairman of the Steering Committee of Industrial Engineering Majors in Higher Education Institutions under the Ministry of Education, Executive Director of the Chinese Ergonomics Society, Chairman of its Intelligent Interaction and Experience Committee, and Vice Chairman of the Industrial Engineering Branch of the Chinese Mechanical Engineering Society. His research interests primarily focus on industrial engineering, human factors engineering, and intelligent manufacturing. He has served as Principal Investigator for six national-level research projects, including projects of the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the National Key Research and Development Program of China, as well as over ten provincial/ministerial-level projects and more than forty industry-commissioned projects. He has published over 100 academic papers and received three provincial/ministerial-level awards for scientific and teaching achievements. Professor Yi is the lead editor of the nationally planned textbooks for undergraduate education under the "Eleventh Five-Year Plan" and "Twelfth Five-Year Plan", Foundation of Industrial Engineering, as well as the textbook Work Study and Human Factors Engineering recommended by the National Steering Committee for Master of Engineering Degrees. |