Plenary Speakers

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Prof. Yusheng Xue 

China Electric Power Research Institute, China

Yusheng Xue, Academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering and Honorary Director of the China Electric Power Research Institute, is an expert in stability theory and power system automation. He invented the EEAC theory, which resolved the long-standing global challenge of transient stability quantitative analysis in power systems; to date, it remains the only theoretically proven method internationally that has been successfully applied in engineering practice. He developed the large-scale power grid blackout defense system (WARMAP), which is implemented in 90% of provincial-level and above power grids in China. He proposed the CPSSE framework and an integrated solution for proactive support of energy transition in power systems, providing decision-making support for national, regional, and energy enterprises’ clean transition efforts. He also introduced the Whole Restoration Theory (WRT), continuously exploring the holistic spatiotemporal mechanisms behind complex model emergent phenomena. Dr. Xue has received numerous honors, including the National Science Congress Award, one First Prize and three Second Prizes of the State Scientific and Technological Progress Award, two Second Prizes of the State Technological Invention Award, as well as titles such as National Model Worker and the First Jiangsu Province Outstanding Scientific and Technological Contribution Award.


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Prof. Zhaoyang Dong

City University of Hong Kong, China

Prof Z.Y. Dong is a Chair Professor and Head of Department of Electrical Engineering at City University of Hong Kong. His previous roles include Singapore Power Group Endowed Professor and Co-Director of SPG-NTU Joint Lab at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; SHARP Professor of Energy System and Inaugrial Director of UNSW Digital Grid Futures Institute, the University of NSW, Australia; Director of ARC Research Hub for Integrated Energy Storage Systems; Head of School of Electrical & Information Engineering, The University of Sydney; and Ausgrid Chair Professor and Director of Ausgrid Centre for Intelligent Electricity Networks provided R&D support for the Smart Grid, Smart City national demonstration project of Australia. He also worked with industry as manager for power system planning with the transmission network service provider of TAS in Australia. Prof Dong's research interests include power system planning and stability, smart grid/micro grid, smart cities, renewable energy systems, energy storage systems, and energy market. He is a Fellow of IEEE and has held editorial roles for several IEEE Transactions and IET Journals.


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Prof. Fushuan Wen 

Zhejiang University, China

Fushuan Wen (Fellow, IEEE) received the B.E. and M.E. degrees from Tianjin University, Tianjin, China, in 1985 and 1988, respectively, and the Ph.D. degree from Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China, in 1991, all in electrical engineering. He joined Zhejiang University as a Faculty Member in the School of Electrical Engineering in 1991, where he has been a Full Professor since 1997; he has also been a Full Professor with the Hainan Institute, Zhejiang University since 2022. He is a visiting principal research scientist in Shenzhen Institute of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics for Society, China. He has been listed in "Most Cited Chinese Researchers" in 11 consecutive years since 2015 by Elsevier. He is the Editor-in-Chief of Energy Conversion and Economics (IET), the deputy Editor-in-Chief of Automation of Electric Power Systems, Smart Power & Energy Security and Power Grid Engineering Science. He also serves as the editor, subject editor and associate editor of several international journals. His research interests include power industry restructuring, power system alarm processing, fault diagnosis and restoration strategies, smart grids and electric vehicles, as well as artificial intelligence applications in power and integrated energy systems.