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Lin Chen | Mechanical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr Lin Chen |  Mechanical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Member of Guangxi Mechanical Engineering Society, Director of Guangxi Computer Users Association, Young and Middle-aged Expert on Intellectual Property Rights in Chinese Universities and Research Institutions at  Guangxi university, China

Lin Chen is a dedicated researcher and educator in mechanical engineering, with expertise in signal processing, control theory, and engineering applications. His research focuses on electrified vehicles, data acquisition, and analysis. Over the past five years, he has secured 23 research grants, including two major projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) on lithium-ion batteries for EVs. Lin has pioneered deep-learning-based control methods for multi-axial electromechanical systems, encompassing sensors, signal processing, optimization, robot control, and CNC systems. He has built and validated complex test rigs through experimental studies. His work has resulted in 41 patents and over 60 journal publications, contributing significantly to energy management and advanced control systems.

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Academic and Research Focus:

Lin Chen is actively engaged in research and education in mechanical engineering, signal processing, control theory, and engineering applications. His work spans electrified vehicles, data acquisition, and analysis, contributing to advancements in sustainable transportation and smart systems.

Research Grants and Funding:

Over the last five years, Lin Chen has secured 23 research grants as Principal Investigator (PI) and Co-Investigator (CI) in electromechanical systems and lithium-ion battery energy management. Notably, he has led two large-scale projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) focused on lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles (EVs).

Innovation and Technological Contributions:

Lin Chen has developed deep-learning-based control methods for multi-axial electromechanical systems, integrating sensors, digital signal processing, optimization, robot control, and CNC control. His research also includes building complex test rigs for experimental validation.

Publications and Intellectual Property:

To date, Lin Chen has produced over 60 journal papers and holds 41 patents, reflecting his significant contributions to the field of electromechanical systems and energy management technologies.

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Lin Chen | Mechanical Engineering | Best Researcher Award
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