Prof. Shunli Wang, Inner Mongolia University of Technology(RSA Fellow, IET Fellow)
Prof. Shunli Wang is a doctoral supervisor, academic dean, academic leader of the National Electrical Safety Quality Inspection Center, academician of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, provincial-level overseas high-level talent, provincial-level science and technology talent of Tianfu Qingcheng, academic and technical leader of China Science and Technology City, and among the world’s top 2% of scientists. Closely aligned with the major national strategic needs of the new energy and energy storage system industry, his research focuses on green and low-carbon energy storage in smart grids. Leveraging platforms such as the Academician Expert Workstation for Large-Scale Energy Storage Technology, the National Electrical Safety Quality Inspection Center, the Engineering Research Center of the Ministry of Education for Large-Scale Energy Storage Technology, the New Energy Measurement and Control Research Center, the Engineering Research Center for Power Energy Storage System Operation Control Technology, and the Hydrogen Energy and Multi-Energy Complementary Microgrid Engineering Technology Research Center, he has established an industry-university-research collaborative Smart Energy Storage Research Institute. He collaborates with organizations including State Grid, Injet Electric, Xingchu Century, Changhong Runtian Energy, Liwang New Energy, and Neware, dedicated to advancing national-level platform development, building an internationally influential innovation team, undertaking national and international research projects, and cultivating high-level innovative talents to enhance the core competitiveness of China’s new energy industry. He has led 56 projects, including those funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China. He has published 258 articles in journals including SCI Q1 top-tier journals, with an RIS of 11,617 and an h-index of 29. He has been granted 52 intellectual property rights including patents and standards, and has authored 9 international books published by renowned publishers such as Elsevier and IET. His book New Energy Technology and Power Supply Management has sold 6,300 copies and been reprinted four times. He has supervised 29 student science and technology innovation projects, 6 of which were rated as outstanding. His students have won 34 awards in science and technology competitions. He has received 13 science and technology awards, including a Gold Medal at the 48th Geneva International Exhibition of Inventions. He has served as chair of 17 international conferences and as an editorial board member for 4 international journals. He has organized three editions of the International Conference on New Energy and Energy Storage Systems. He has been recognized as part of an academician workstation team and a military-civilian integration innovation team. His achievements have been assessed as internationally advanced and have been reported by People's Daily.
