Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jun Wang | Robot Navigation | Best Researcher Award
Beijing University of Chemical Technology, China
Dr. Jun Wang is an associate professor at the College of Information Science and Technology at Beijing University of Chemical Technology, China. He specializes in robotics and artificial intelligence, with a research focus on topics like robot navigation, SLAM (Simultaneous Localization and Mapping), sensor fusion, and applied robotics ๐ค. Dr. Wang has contributed extensively to the field through publications on aerosol impacts and environmental modeling, adding valuable insights into air quality and environmental health ๐.
Publication Profile
๐ Education
B.S. in Information Science, Beijing Information Science and Technology University, Beijing, China (2013) ๐. M.S. in Human and Artificial Intelligent Systems, University of Fukui, Japan (2016) ๐. Ph.D. in Human and Artificial Intelligent Systems, University of Fukui, Japan (2019) ๐งโ๐
๐งโ๐ฌ Experience
Dr. Wang conducted postdoctoral research at Tsinghua University, Beijing, where he advanced his work in artificial intelligence and robotics. He now serves as an associate professor at Beijing University of Chemical Technology, where he mentors students and leads projects in robotics and AI ๐ค.
๐ Research Interests
Dr. Wang’s research interests include:
Robot Navigation ๐ ๏ธ, Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM) ๐บ๏ธ, Sensor Fusion ๐ก, Applied Robotics ๐ค
๐ Awards
Dr. Wang has received recognition for his impactful research and publications in fields intersecting robotics, environmental science, and artificial intelligence ๐ฅ.
๐ Selected Publications
Elucidating the impacts of aerosol radiative effects for mitigating surface Oโ and PMโ.โ in Delhi, India during crop residue burning period
Effect of Dust Morphology on Aerosol Optics in the GEOSโChem Chemical Transport Model, on UVโVis Trace Gas Retrievals, and on Surface Area Available for Reactive Uptake
Observational Constraints on the Aerosol Optical DepthโSurface PMโ.โ Relationship during Alaskan Wildfire Seasons