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Professor Hai-Tao Zhang

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Telephone:07982778357
Fax:01223 332662
email:hz254@cam.ac.uk;zht@mail.hust.edu.cn
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Office Location:Room 441, Control Group, Dept. of Engineering, University of Cambridge

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Background
Dr.Zhang was born in 1977. He graduated from University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) in 2000 with a double B.Sc degree in both Automatic Control and Business Administration, and from USTC in 2005 with a Ph.D. degree in Control Engineering. From July to Oct.2004, he was a visiting scholar in IBM China Research Lab, working on Enterprise Content Pretection (ECP) project. From Feb. to May 2006 he was a Senior Research Assistant of MEEM Dept, City Univesity of HongKong, working mostly on distributed model predictive control.

From 2005 till now he is an Associate Professor of both the Department of Control Science and Engineering and the Key Laboratory of Image Processing and Intelligent Control at the Huazhong University of Science and Technology, P.R.China. From January till December 2007, he serves as a senior member of Wolfson College, University of Cambridge.

In 2004, he has won President Prize of the Chinese Academy of Science. He has been the PI of one National Natural Scientific Foundation Project of China (NNSFC), one Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education (RFDP) and one Iron and Steel Corporation Industrial Project. He authored more than 20 journal papers in the last five years. He is the reviewer of several leading journals such as IEEE Trans. on Automatic Control, IEEE Trans. on Automation Science and Engineering and Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, and some high quality conferences such as IEEE CDC and IEEE ACC, etc.
Research Overview
Complex Network Dynamics;
Flock/swarm control;
Model Predictive Control;
Modeling and Control of Distributed Parameter Systems (DPSs).
Teaching
Lecture for Automatic Control Theory;
Lecture for Model Predictive Control