Summary
Q Jiang is an associate professor and power electronics researcher with eight years of experience advancing energy-efficient conversion systems for sustainable power, transport electrification, and data center applications. Trained at Wuhan University and The University of Hong Kong with postdoctoral work at Cambridge, he combines deep expertise in electric vehicle technologies, wireless power transfer, control theory, and novel converter topologies. At City University of Hong Kong he leads the Lab for Advanced Power Electronics, exploring new switching methods, materials, and system-level designs to improve efficiency and intelligence in generation, transmission, and conversion. His background spans academia across Hong Kong, Cambridge, and NTU, reflecting a blend of rigorous research and practical teaching experience. Colleagues describe him as driven by green-energy impact and comfortable bridging theoretical control concepts with hands-on hardware and system integration.
8 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (M.S.), Control Theory and Control Engineering, Master of Science (M.S.), Control Theory and Control Engineering at Wuhan University
Postdoc, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Postdoc, Electrical and Electronics Engineering at University of Cambridge
The University of Hong Kong (HKU)
Chinese, English