Date of birth: 1965-07
Title: Professor
Host: Yes.
Doctor: No.
Specific work unit: School of Electrical and Power Engineering
Master major 1: electrical appliances
Research direction: new motor theory and control technology
Master major 2: power electronics and power transmission
Master's research direction: analysis and calculation of electromagnetic field of motor Wang Shuhong, female, born in June, 1965, from Wanrong, Shanxi Province, party member, Ph.D., professor, currently vice president of School of Electrical and Power Engineering, Taiyuan University of Technology. Executive Dean of Shanxi Electric Power Institute, Academician of Shanxi Electric Power Institute. Long-term commitment to the discipline of electrical engineering, electromagnetic field analysis of special motors, new motor theory and control technology, and optimal design of new motors. Electrical engineering, motor control, motor practical technology, special motor, programmable controller, motor electromagnetic field and other teaching courses. , training 2 1 graduate students, completing 2 scientific and technological projects in Taiyuan, 2 horizontal projects 1, and 2 ongoing provincial and ministerial projects. Has obtained the national invention patent 1 piece, and applied for the national invention patent 1 piece. In recent five years, more than 20 academic papers have been published in core journals, and 8 papers have been included in EI and ISTP.
achievements in scientific research
Obtained the national invention patent 1. Main research projects: 1. Research on safety monitoring and fault diagnosis and early warning system of mine ventilation power supply system (the sixth place in the 11th Five-Year Plan); 2. Study on characteristics of new permanent magnet motor for servo proportional valve (first prize of Shanxi Natural Science Foundation); 3. Development and research of multi-speed external rotor motor (the first place in the municipal scientific and technological innovation project); 4. Mine hoisting system driven by linear motor (third prize of provincial key science and technology project)