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Wangzhen

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Wang Zhen, Ph.D. in Engineering, Postdoctoral Researcher/Lecturer. She graduated in June 2024 from the Tank Transmission National Defense Science and Technology Key Laboratory at Beijing Institute of Technology, obtaining a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering under the supervision of Academician Xiang Changle. In July 2024, she began her postdoctoral research at the School of Information Science and Technology at Beijing University of Chemical Technology, with co-supervision by Academician Gao Jinji. During her doctoral studies, her research focused on the dynamics of tank transmission systems, particularly the nonlinear dynamic modeling methods of gear-shaft systems and electromechanical planetary transmission systems, as well as several coupled dynamic problems of tank transmission systems. During her postdoctoral research, she has focused on underwater reconfigurable robotics and the artificial self-healing theory of special electromechanical equipment systems. Some of her research results have been published in journals such as Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing, Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part D: Journal of Automobile Engineering, Journal of Vibration Engineering & Technology, Journal of Vibration and Acoustics, and Journal of Ordnance Engineering, with 15 academic papers published. She holds 3 authorized invention patents, has led subprojects under the National Key R&D Program and the Graduate Student Innovation and Technology Key Projects, and guided undergraduates in the Beijing University Intercollegiate Innovation and Entrepreneurship Training Program. As a core member, she participated in 1 key project of the National Natural Science Foundation and 3 key projects of the National Defense Science and Technology Fund. She has received 22 honorary titles, including Excellent Doctoral Dissertation Award from the China Society of Automotive Engineers and Excellent Doctoral Graduate.

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