Research direction: intelligent sensing & control of built environment; urban environmental big data and risk control; built environment planning & design
WANG Junqi, Associate Professor and Doctoral Supervisor, obtained his Ph.D. degree from City University of Hong Kong (during which he exchanged at Tsinghua University's Department of Automation). His research focuses on intelligent sensing & control of built environment, urban environmental big data & risk control, built environment planning & design. He has previously served as a Senior Research Associate in the Division of Building Science at City University of Hong Kong and a Postdoctoral Fellow at Southeast University. He is currently the Executive Deputy Director of the Jiangsu Province Engineering Research Center of Urban Heat and Pollution Control, Editor (Early Career) of the international journalSustainable Cities and Society (JCR Q1 Top), Editorial Board Member of Frontiers in Sustainable Cities.
With funding from the national and provincial research projects, he has published 50 journal papers, including over 40 SCI papers, 4 highly cited/hotspot papers in ESI, and has been granted 15 patents and software copyrights and contributed to the compilation of 1 standard. He has received honors such as the Best Paper Award in the JCR Q1 journal Energy and Buildings in the past 5 years and the Jiangsu Province Natural Science Top 100 Outstanding Academic Achievements. He has been nominated for the U35 Climbing-Peak Exploration Award in Jiangsu Province, awarded the Jiangsu Double Creation Doctorate (Outstanding Completion), and recognized as an Excellent Supervisor in the National University Green Building Design Competition. He has also led/participated in international cooperation projects with UK, Finland, and other countries, establishing research cooperation and teaching exchange contacts with University College London (UCL) and the University of Tampere in Finland. Under his guidance, students have been awarded Jiangsu Province's college student innovation projects and have won awards multiple times in national and Provincial college student energy conservation and emission reduction competitions.
Admission Information:Master, doctoral and postdoctoral students are welcome to apply, especially those with backgrounds in architecture & civil engineering, information electronics, environmental engineering, mechatronics, and computer science. Students with interdisciplinary backgrounds are welcomed. Looking forward to the collaborative progress between teachers and students.