Keynote Speaker

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Prof. Xingkui Mao

Fuzhou University, China


Brief Introduction

Xingkui Mao (Member, IEEE) received the B.E. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from Fuzhou University, Fuzhou, China, in 2000 and 2006, respectively., He is currently a Professor at the College of Electrical Engineering and Automation, at Fuzhou University. His research interests include design, manufacturing, and control for power electronic systems and components., Dr. Mao is the recipient of the IEEE prize paper.


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Prof. Rongbang An

Jinan University, China


Brief Introduction

Professor Rongbang An graduated from University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, majoring in large-scale integrated circuit, bachelor of Engineering. Researcher of Energy and Electric Power Research Center of Jinan University, responsible for the establishment of energy Intelligent Networking Institute. Mainly engaged in integrated circuit and dedicated operating system research. He presided over the R&D of CDCT mobile terminal of 863 project; Invented the whole line of portable antennas: changed the rules of mobile terminal design; The near-field simulation accuracy of electromagnetic field is promoted to 1dB of the principal and deputy (30dBm field intensity). Developed complete near field design rules, tools and processes; A directional excitation magnetic resonance wireless power transmission method has been invented, which can effectively improve the ability of electromagnetic wave to penetrate the soil. Developed the world's first SOC dedicated to solar energy: effective detection of dc arc pulls between wires and within modules. Since 2002, he has been identified as the "most promising employee" by Nokia. He was named a core talent by Microsoft in 2014. He was appointed as the global R&D President of Hanergy Group from 2017, and was generally responsible for the technology, product and intellectual property work of Hanergy Group.