Jinsheng XIAO: 1983 B.S. and 1999 Ph.D. in Engineering Thermophysics, Tsinghua University, China; 1986 M.S. in Marine Engineering, Wuhan University of Technology, China. Assistant (1986-1989), Lecturer (1989-1992) and Associate Professor (1992-1996) in School of Marine Engineering, and Full Professor in School of Energy and Power Engineering (1996-2004) and School of Automotive Engineering (2004-present), Wuhan University of Technology, China. Visiting Professor (2008-present) in Hydrogen Research Institute, University of Quebec at Trois-Rivieres, Canada. Special Government Allowance by State Council of China in 1994; Excellent Teacher Awards in 1994 and 1995, and Excellent Young Scientist Award in 1997 by Hubei Province Government. Recent research interests include simulation and optimization of hydrogen production, purification, storage, refueling and fuel cell systems, solar thermoelectric-photovoltaic hybrid systems, and battery thermal management systems.
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Short Biography
Jinsheng XIAO: 1983 B.S. and 1999 Ph.D. in Engineering Thermophysics, Tsinghua University, China; 1986 M.S. in Marine Engineering, Wuhan University of Technology, China. Assistant (1986-1989), Lecturer (1989-1992) and Associate Professor (1992-1996) in School of Marine Engineering, and Full Professor in School of Energy and Power Engineering (1996-2004) and School of Automotive Engineering (2004-present), Wuhan University of Technology, China. Visiting Professor (2008-present) in Hydrogen Research Institute, University of Quebec at Trois-Rivieres, Canada. Special Government Allowance by State Council of China in 1994; Excellent Teacher Awards in 1994 and 1995, and Excellent Young Scientist Award in 1997 by Hubei Province Government. Recent research interests include simulation and optimization of hydrogen production, purification, storage, refueling and fuel cell systems, solar thermoelectric-photovoltaic hybrid systems, and battery thermal management systems.