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Title
Professor, Doctoral & Graduate Supervisor, School of future technology
hannan@scut.edu.cn
Honor
The "My Favorite Professor" award of South China University of Technology in 2009, and the first prize of the sixth-level university-level teaching achievement of South China University of Technology in 2008 (ranked fifth)
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Mo Hongqiang studied at South China University of Technology and the Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering at Yonsei University in Seoul, South Korea. He is a postdoctoral fellow and has led one project each funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the Ministry of Education's Overseas Returnees Start-up Fund, the Guangdong Province Industry-University-Research Cooperation Project (as the project leader within the university), the Guangzhou Support Program Project (as the project leader within the university), and the Central University Business Fund Project. As a key member, I participated in five projects of the Open Fund of the State Key Laboratory of the Institute of Respiratory Medicine, as well as scientific and technological research projects of Guangdong Province and Guangzhou City. The research contents include the analysis of the coding mechanism of genetic algorithms, signal processing and instrument development of ventilators and cough recorders, and process control of rotary kilns. Won the First Prize of Science and Technology Progress of Guangzhou City in 2005 and the Second Prize of Science and Technology Progress of Guangdong Province in 2007 (ranked fifth). In the past three years, I have published 6 papers as the first author, including 2 SCI papers and 1 EI (journal) paper. One invention patent and one utility model patent, as well as two software Copyrights have been obtained. Participated in the construction of "Principles of Automatic Control" (a member of the Guangdong Province's Excellent Undergraduate Course), "Intelligent Information Processing" (a master's and doctoral course), "Linear System Theory" (an engineering master's course), "Electrical Control and Programmable Controller" (an undergraduate course), etc. Participated in the compilation of one textbook, "Principles of Automatic Control" (published by Publishing House of Electronics Industry in 2011). In 2009, I was awarded the title of "My Favorite Mentor" by South China University of Technology. In 2008, I won the First prize of the Sixth University-level Teaching Achievement Award of South China University of Technology (ranked fifth).
Analysis of genetic algorithm coding mechanism, signal processing and instrument development for ventilators and cough recorders, process control of rotary kilns