Shu Tang Liu
Shu-Tang Liu, male, professor, tutor of doctoral student, School of control science and engineering, Shandong University. The research areas are theory and applications of fractal control, nonlinear control, chaos and control, bifurcation control the
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Shu-Tang Liu, male, professor, tutor of doctoral student, School of control science and engineering, Shandong University. The research areas are theory and applications of fractal control, nonlinear control, chaos and control, bifurcation control theory and applications, physical oceanography, marine ecology and so on. One book has been published by Springer (Shu-Tang Liu and Pei Wang, Fractal control theory, Springer, 2018.5). More than 150 papers have been published in international journals, such as Nonlinear Analysis: Real World Applications, IEEE Trans. Circuits and Systems, Fractal, IEEE Trans. on Nano Bioscience, IEEE Communications Letters, Complexity, Nonlinear Dynamics, International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos and so on. More than 10 national science projects have been presided including one national key project of natural science foundation of China, one national natural science foundation of China and Shandong joint project, five natural science foundation of China, and two central military commission science and technology commission, national defense science and technology innovation zone military engineering projects, two natural science foundation of Shandong Province. In 2004, he won the national award for 100 excellent doctoral dissertations.
Yong-Ping Zhang, male, professor, tutor of master student, School of mathematics and statistics, Shandong University (Weihai). The research areas are theory and applications of fractal control, nonlinear control, chaos and control and so on. More than 30 papers have been published in international journals, such as Nonlinear Dynamics, Complexity, International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos, Asian Journal of Control and so on. He has presided one national natural science foundation of China, one natural science foundation of Shandong Province and one China postdoctoral foundation.
Chang-An Liu, male, postdoctoral research fellow in the Chinese University of Hong Kong. The research areas are Biomedical informatics, biomedical data mining and analysis, computational biomedicine, computational and theoretical neuroscience, Alzheimer’s disease and digestive diseases. Five papers have been published in international journals, such as Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, Frontiers in Genetics, Journal of Nonlinear Modeling and Analysis and so on.
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