ย Prof. Steven Su | Process Control | Best Researcher Award
Associate Dean at Shandong First Medical University, Australia.
Professor Steven Weidong Su is an accomplished academic leader and researcher with extensive experience in both Chinese and Australian university systems. As Associate Dean at Shandong First Medical Universityโs College of Medical Information and AI, he has led transformative educational initiatives and research in medical AI and rehabilitation robotics. With a Ph.D. from Australian National University and over 16 years at the University of Technology Sydney, he has supervised 24 PhD students and spearheaded pioneering projects such as AI-powered exoskeletons and electronic nose systems. His leadership in bridging academia and industry is evident through his role as CTO at Sydney Robotics Academy. His global perspective, innovation-driven mindset, and dedication to educational excellence make him highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award.
๐ย Professional Profile:
๐ Suitability for the Best Researcher Award :
Professor Su holds a Ph.D. in Statistical Optimisation and its Applications in Modelling and Control from the prestigious Australian National University (ANU), where he developed foundational expertise in complex system analysis and control. He earned both his Master of Engineering and Bachelor of Engineering degrees in Automation from Harbin Institute of Technology, one of Chinaโs top engineering institutions. This academic foundation underpins his extensive research in robotics, artificial intelligence, and smart sensing. His cross-continental education has equipped him with a rare blend of theoretical knowledge and practical application, facilitating impactful work in medical AI, rehabilitation technologies, and interdisciplinary research. His academic path reflects a commitment to rigorous scholarship and global collaboration in advancing healthcare innovation.
๐ข Work Experience :
Professor Su has a distinguished career spanning over two decades in higher education and applied research. Since 2022, he has served as Associate Dean at Shandong First Medical University, overseeing innovative programs in medical AI for 3,000 students and 130 faculty members. Previously, he spent 16 years at the University of Technology Sydney, where he earned acclaim as an educator, researcher, and PhD supervisor. He led groundbreaking projects, including AI-powered rehabilitation exoskeletons and biosensing systems. Additionally, he is the Chief Technical Officer at Sydney Robotics Academy, where he translates academic insights into industrial solutions. His roles emphasize academic excellence, leadership, and innovation across diverse cultural and institutional landscapes, making him a vital contributor to global medical technology advancement.
๐ Awards and Honors :
Professor Suโs exceptional contributions to education and research have earned him significant recognition. At the University of Technology Sydney, he was nominated for the Vice-Chancellorโs Learning and Teaching Excellence Award, reflecting his outstanding teaching and mentorship. His projects, including the AI-powered exoskeleton and electronic nose system, have received widespread acclaim in academia and industry for their innovation and societal impact. As a leader in integrating AI into medical and rehabilitation technologies, he continues to receive praise from students, peers, and stakeholders. His achievements exemplify excellence in research, teaching, and academic leadership, with accolades that underscore his capacity to inspire innovation and advance knowledge. These honors highlight his strong candidacy for the Best Researcher Award.
๐ฌ Research Focus :
๐ง Backstepping control of electro-hydraulic system based on extended-state-observer with plant dynamics largely unknown
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Year: 2016 | ๐ Cited by: 248 | ๐ IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
๐ง Investigation of window size in classification of EEG-emotion signal with wavelet entropy and support vector machine
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Year: 2015 | ๐ Cited by: 191 | ๐ IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Conference (EMBC)
โค๏ธ Nonlinear modeling and control of human heart rate response during exercise with various work load intensities
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Year: 2008 | ๐ Cited by: 181 | ๐ IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering
๐โโ๏ธ Identification and control for heart rate regulation during treadmill exercise
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Year: 2007 | ๐ Cited by: 169 | ๐ IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering
๐ค Neural adaptive backstepping control of a robotic manipulator with prescribed performance constraint
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Year: 2018 | ๐ Cited by: 165 | ๐ IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems
๐จ Unsupervised machine-learning method for improving the performance of ambulatory fall-detection systems
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Year: 2012 | ๐ Cited by: 115 | ๐ Biomedical Engineering Online