Yinliang Xu is an Assistant Professor and researcher with a decade of experience at the intersection of power systems and computer vision, currently affiliated with the SYSU-CMU Joint Institute of Engineering in Guangzhou and Shunde. He holds a PhD in power systems from New Mexico State University and has applied his control and energy expertise in academic and industry settings, including research on renewable integration at Penn State and energy management at Siemens Corporate Research. His work blends rigorous modeling and simulation of microgrids with computer-vision-informed approaches, reflecting a cross-disciplinary skill set not common among power-systems academics. Based in Pittsburgh, he maintains an active publication record and a GitHub presence focused on computer vision, signaling a commitment to both theory and practical, code-driven solutions.
10 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), power system, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), power system at New Mexico State University
bachelor & master, control science and engineering, bachelor & master, control science and engineering at Harbin Institute of Technology
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