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Supervision

Co-Supervised Postdoc researchers at universities:

Deyou Zhang, on “High accuracy positioning, security and machine learning for intelligent wireless communications”, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), 2020.01-present.

Yifan Gu, on “Low latency and high reliability wireless communication for industrial applications”, University of Sydney, Australia, 2019.02-2021.06, currently Assistant Professor at Shenzhen University, China

Jing Yue (female), on “Distributed Fog Computing Based on Batched Sparse Codes for Industrial Control”, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden, 2017.03-2019.02, currently Experience Researcher at Ericsson Research, Sweden

He Chen, on “Low latency and high reliability wireless communication for industrial applications”, University of Sydney, Australia, 2018.01-2019.05, currently Assistant Professor at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, China.

Co-Supervised PhD students at universities:

Abdul Jabbar, on “Agile intelligent beamforming antenna for industrial control”, University of Glasgow, UK, 2020.11-present

Yu Liu, on “Enable the landing of Internet of Things: a holistic approach”, Linköping University, Sweden, 2019.04-2021.06, currently Experience Researcher at Ericsson Research, Sweden

Xiaolin Jiang (female), on “Wireless Communication for Critical Control: Analysis and Experimental Validation”, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden, 2015.09-2020.05, she spent 50% of time at ABB under my daily supervision, passed PhD defense on 2020-05-29, currently Experience Researcher at Ericsson Research, Sweden.

Emil Hakansson, on “Quantum communication for critical industrial applications”, Stockholm University, Sweden, 2019.09-2020.03, my responsibility was handed over to another colleague then another company due to ABB’s divestment of Power Grids business.

Supervised Postdoc researchers during their visit at ABB[1]:

Ming Zhan, on “Channel coding in high reliability and low latency wireless communication for industrial applications”, University of Electronics Science and Technology of China, China, and Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden, 2016.09-2017.08, currently Professor at the Southwest University, Chongqing, China.

Supervised PhD students during their visit at ABB[2]:

Fei Pan (female), on “Physical layer security in wireless communication for industrial applications”, University of Electronics Science and Technology of China, China, and Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden, 2017.11-2018.10, currently Associate Professor at the Sichuan Agricultural University, Ya’an, China.

Deep Shrestha, on “Precise clock synchronization in wireless communication for industrial applications”, Centre Tecnològic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya, Spain, 2017.01-2017.05, currently Research Scientist at Ericsson, Barcelona, Spain.

Michele Luvisotto, on “Customized physical layer in high performance wireless communication for industrial applications”, 2016-2017, University of Padova, Italy, 2016.03-2016.09, currently Research Group Manager at Hitachi-ABB Power Grids Research, Vasteras, Sweden.

Jing Yue (female), on “Network coding in high performance wireless communication for industrial applications”, University of Sydney, Australia, 2016.12-2017.02, then she continued her career as Postdoc research at Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden.

Supervised master students during their thesis projects at ABB[3]:

Jing Yan (female), University of Trento, Italy, and Aalto University, Finland, ““Experimental Study and Performance Analysis of Cloud Computing Architectures for Industrial Control Systems”, 2022.02-2022.07, currently with Intel, Finland

Anna Bengtsson (female), Uppsala University, Sweden, “Latency Aware and Event-Based Wireless Control for Cloud-Fog Automation”, 2022.02-2022.06

Sofie Nilsson (female), Uppsala University, Sweden, “Latency Aware and Event-Based Wireless Control for Cloud-Fog Automation”, 2022.02-2022.06

Johannes Deivard, Mälardalen University, Sweden, “Diagnostics framework for time-critical control systems in cloud-fog automation”, 2022.01-2022.06

Valentin Johansson, Mälardalen University, Sweden, “Diagnostics framework for time-critical control systems in cloud-fog automation”, 2022.01-2022.06

Emil Lindahl, Uppsala University, Sweden, “Towards latency-aware control using 5G and Edge-based control architectures”, 2021.08-2021.12

Maxx Wallberg, Uppsala University, Sweden, “Towards latency-aware control using 5G and Edge-based control architectures”, 2021.08-2021.12

Koushik Bhimavarapu, Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden, “Performance Analysis and Improvement of 5G based Mission Critical Motion Control Applications” 2021.04-2021.10, currently with ABB Corporate Research, Sweden

Fangbo Shi, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden, “Emerging wireless communication and edge computing for autonomous mobile robots”, 2021.04-2021.10

Nusrat Hossain (female), Uppsala University, Sweden, 2021.03-2021.08, currently with Ericsson, Sweden

Florian Haslhofer, Johannes Kepler Universität Linz, Austria, “Safety protocols over real-time wireless network for factory automation and mobile robotics”, 2019.08-2019.09

Marco Rossanese, University of Padova, Italy, “Real-time wireless for motion control of manipulator and mobile platform in industrial robotics”, 2019.03-2019.11

Dapeng Lan, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden, “Experimental Study of Thread Mesh Network for Wireless Building Automation Systems”, 2016.01-2016.08, currently with Oslo University, Norway

Eva-Azoidou (female), Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden, “Modeling and Validation of Power Consumption for Battery-Operated Sensor Devices in Wireless Networks Based on the Thread Protocol”, 2016.04-2016.10, currently with Atlas Copco, Sweden

Yu Liu, University of Trento, Italy, “Migration from Non-IP to Native-IP Building Automation Networks: Perspective of KNX and Thread”, 2016.04-2016.10, currently with Ericsson Research, Sweden

Hui Zhu (female), Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden, “Evaluation and Research on Gaps in IoTSP Protocols for Building Automation and Smart Grid”, 2015.08-2016.02

Binbin Xie, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden, “Evaluation and Research on Gaps in IoTSP Protocols for Building Automation and Smart Grid”, 2015.07-2016.02, currently with JD.COM, China

Jakob Branger, Linköping University, Sweden, “Standardization Perspectives of Communication Infrastructure for Future Buildings under the Context of IoT and Industrial4.0”, 2015.04-2015.10

Asad Raja, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden, “High Accuracy Location-Based Services (HiLBS) for Smart and Sustainable Buildings”, 2015.01-2015.07

Xiaoyu Min, Aalto University, Denmark, “Low Power Wireless IP Connectivity for Smart Buildings and IoT”, 2015.01-2015.07

Shaoling Zhu, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden, “Low Power Wireless IP Connectivity for Smart Buildings and IoT”, 2015.01-2015.07

Jia Wang (female), Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden, “RESTfull Web Service Based Engineering Tools for Wireless Home Automation Systems”, 2014.10-2015.04

Yuxin Cheng, Sweden, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), “Hybrid Communication Architecture for IP-based Wireless Home Automation Systems with Both Cloud-Based Mode and Stand-Alone Mode”, 2014.06-2014.12

Bruno Silva, University of Pretoria, South Africa, “IR-UWB Based High Accuracy Localization Technology for Industrial Applications”, 2013.09-2014.02

Co-Supervised master students during their thesis project at KTH[4]:

Gong Li, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden, Universal sensor interface chip solution for wireless sensors, 2012

Kang Kai. Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden, Multi-Source Energy Harvesting for Wireless Sensor Network, 2012

Teng Wang, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden, Water Quality Monitoring System based on WSN, 2012

Shuxiang Xu, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden, Protocol Implementation of WSN, 2012

Jiahua Zhu, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden, The Investigation for Water Quality Sensors, 2012

Yin Hua, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden, NFC enabled wireless sensor system, 2012

Junzhe Tian, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden, Prototype of user-centric ubiquitous intelligence based on open platform, 2012

Bowei Dai, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden, Modeling and Planning of Service-Oriented Wireless Sensor Network, 2012

Chengxin Zhao, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden, On-site Data Processing Algorithms and Implementation for Wireless Sensor Network, 2011

Mohammad Tareq-Ul-Islam. Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden, Universal Sensor Interface Circuit for Wireless Sensor Network, 2011

Xiatao Wang, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden, Web-based RFID Tracking System Design and Implementation, 2011    

 

[1] Zhibo Pang takes the full responsibility of supervising their day-to-day work and ABB solely owns their results

[2] Zhibo Pang takes the full responsibility of supervising their day-to-day work and ABB solely owns their results

[3] Zhibo Pang takes the full responsibility of supervising their day-to-day work and ABB solely owns their results

[4] Zhibo Pang supports the main supervisor and supervise their day-to-day work for the project in which he was the main PhD researcher