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Prof.Farshad Khorrami, 

New York University, USA

IEEE Fellow


Farshad Khorrami (Fellow, IEEE) is currently a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at New York University (NYU), Brooklyn, NY, USA, having joined the department as an Assistant Professor in September 1988. He founded and directed the Control/Robotics Research Laboratory at the Polytechnic University (now NYU) in Brooklyn, and serves as Co-Director of the Center for AI and Robotics (CAIR) at NYU Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi, UAE.

Professor Khorrami has published over 370 peer-reviewed papers, authored the 2003 Springer book Modeling and Adaptive Nonlinear Control of Electric Motors, and holds 15 U.S. patents. He has commercialized UAVs and developed autopilots for autonomous vehicles, with research supported by the DOE, ARO, NSF, ONR, DARPA, ARL, AFRL, and industry. His interests include adaptive/nonlinear control, robotics, autonomous vehicles, CPS cybersecurity, embedded security, machine learning, and large-scale decentralized control.


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Prof.Sun Ning

Nan Kai University, USA

IEEE Senior Member


Sun Ning is a Professor and PhD Supervisor at Nankai University. He is a recipient of the National "Four Outstanding Young Talents" title, the Baosteel Excellent Teacher Award, and a Senior Member of IEEE. He has been awarded the JSPS (Japan Society for the Promotion of Science) Foreign Special Research Fellowship, selected for the Nankai University "Hundred Young Academic Leaders Program", and has received numerous provincial/ministerial and society-level talent honors and awards.


His research interests focus on underactuated robots, bionic and variable-structure robots, special industrial robots, as well as intelligent control methods and their applications.He has presided over key projects of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) Joint Fund, research topics under the National Key R&D Program of China, and other scientific research projects, and has published more than 50 SCI-indexed papers.