Fei-Yue Wang | |
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Born | November 1961 Qingdao, Shandong Province, China |
Citizenship | People's Republic of China |
Alma mater | Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, US; Zhejiang University, China; Qingdao University of Science and Technology, China |
Known for | Social computing, knowledge automation, parallel management, parallel intelligence |
Awards | China's National Natural Science Award (2007); Fellow of IEEE, INCOSE, IFAC, AAAS and ASME; ACM Distinguished Scientist (2007); IEEE ITSS Outstanding ITS Research Award (2011); ASME Mesa Achievement Award (2012); IEEE SMC Society Norbert Wiener Award (2014) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Intelligent control, social computing, parallel intelligence, parallel management and control, knowledge automation |
Institutions | Institute of Automation; Chinese Academy of Sciences; Qingdao Academy of Intelligent Industries |
Doctoral advisor | George N. Saridis, Robert F McNaughton (minor in Computer Science) |
Fei-Yue Wang (Chinese: 王飞跃; born November 1961) is a specially appointed state expert, and the Chief Scientist and Founding Director of the State Key Laboratory for Management and Control of Complex Systems of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.[1] He is editor-in-chief of the IEEE Transactions on Computational Social Systems[2] and the IEEE/CAA Journal of Automatica Sinica.[3] Previously he was a Professor of Systems and Industrial Engineering at the University of Arizona, president of the IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Society, editor-in-chief of IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems (2009–2016),[4] and editor-in-chief of IEEE Intelligent Systems.[5]
Wang was elected as a Fellow of the IEEE in 2004 "for contributions to intelligent control systems and applications to complex systems".[6] He became a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science[7] and the ASME[8] in 2007. In 2011 he won the Outstanding Research Award of the IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Society,[9] and in 2014 he was given the Norbert Wiener Award of the IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Society "for fundamental contributions to and innovations in the theory and application of intelligent control and management to complex systems."[10]