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Lyu Xiaozhou

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Department :Department of Measurement, Control and Communication

Title :Professor

E-mail :xzlu@xidian.edu.cn

Areas of Research Interests:

He has long been engaged in the research of flexible sensors and bionic e-skin in extreme environments. His fields of research include the design and fabrication of flexible sensitive materials, the design and production of flexible micro-nano sensors, and applications in extreme environments. He has made numerous breakthroughs in areas such as flexible skin and over-limit thermal protection for morphing high-speed vehicles, state information perception and damage diagnosis of solid engines in high-speed vehicles, and environmental information perception for robotic arms and dexterous hands.

Educational Background:

2016.01-2018.01: Postdoctoral degree, School of Aerospace Science and Technology, Xidian University (supervisor: Academician BAO Weimin);

2007.09-2012.05, Ph.D. in Control Theory and Control Engineering, Donghua University, Shanghai (supervisor: Prof. LU Wenke)/Ph.D. in Electronic Engineering, University of Washington, USA (supervisor: Prof. Alexander Mamishev);

2001.09-2005.07: Bachelor in Automation, Chang'an University, Xi'an.

Work Experience:

2021.07-present: Professor, School of Aerospace Science and Technology, Xidian University;

2016.07-2021.06: Associate Professor, School of Aerospace Science and Technology, Xidian University;

2012.06-2016.06: Lecturer, School of Mechano-Electronic Engineering/School of Aerospace Science and Technology, Xidian University;

2005.08-2007.09: Intern Researcher, Research Department, Shanghai Ship and Shipping Research Institute.

Awards and Honors:

He has long been engaged in the research of flexible sensors and bionic e-skin in extreme environments. His fields of research include the design and fabrication of flexible sensitive materials, the design and production of flexible micro-nano sensors, and applications in extreme environments. He has made numerous breakthroughs in areas such as flexible skin and over-limit thermal protection for morphing high-speed vehicles, state information perception and damage diagnosis of solid engines in high-speed vehicles, and environmental information perception for robotic arms and dexterous hands. He has presided over a key project of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC), a Young Scientists Fund project of the NSFC, a sub-topic project of the National Key R&D Program of China, a major project of the Shaanxi Natural Science Basic Research Program, a young talent project of the Shaanxi Natural Science Basic Research Program, as well as projects supported by the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation and the Shaanxi Postdoctoral Science Foundation.

He has long served as a reviewer for academic journals in the fields of electronics, sensing, detection, and composite materials, including Nature Communications, IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Sensors Journal, Sensors and Actuators A, Biosensors, Composites Science and Technology, Advanced Materials Technologies, Advanced Science, Ultrasonics, Solar Energy, npj Flexible Electronics, and Measurement. He has published over 40 SCI papers as the first author or corresponding author in renowned domestic and international academic journals such as IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, IEEE Sensors Journal, Composites Science and Technology, Research, and Science China - Information Sciences. He has also been granted more than 30 invention patents.