Prof. Wenqiang Zhang | Industrial Anomaly Detection | Best Researcher Award
Associate Dean at Fudan University, China
Dr. Wenqiang Zhang is a distinguished Professor at the School of Computer Science and Deputy Dean of the School of AI & Robotics at Fudan University, China. He is internationally recognized for his pioneering work in robotics, artificial intelligence, and intelligent equipment systems. Over the years, he has significantly contributed to China’s advanced robotics initiatives, including the development of notable robots such as Fuwa, Ato, Haibao, and the autonomous mental development robot known as Fudan-I. Dr. Zhang has published over 200 academic papers and holds more than 50 invention patents, reflecting his commitment to advancing innovation in intelligent systems. With over 40 completed and ongoing research projects funded by national and municipal science organizations, he continues to shape the future of robotics and AI with a vision grounded in scientific rigor and technological leadership.
Profile
EDUCATION
Dr. Zhang’s academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from Huazhong University of Science and Technology in 1992. He advanced his studies at Shandong University, where he earned his Master’s degree in 2000. His pursuit of innovation and technical excellence led him to Shanghai Jiaotong University, where he was awarded a Ph.D. in Mechanical Design in 2004. This strong academic foundation enabled him to build a multidisciplinary research profile, blending mechanical systems with cutting-edge artificial intelligence.
EXPERIENCE
With extensive experience in both academia and applied research, Dr. Zhang has held key positions that bridge education, research, and leadership. At Fudan University, he plays a vital role in nurturing talent and guiding strategic research as a Professor and Deputy Dean. His leadership in the School of AI & Robotics has driven major innovations, especially in the design and deployment of advanced robotic systems. His active involvement in over 40 major projects—backed by prestigious institutions such as the National Key R&D Program of China and the National Natural Science Foundation of China—demonstrates his strong research capabilities and national influence in the technology domain.
RESEARCH INTEREST
Dr. Zhang’s research interests span across robotics, artificial intelligence, intelligent equipment, and machine learning systems. His work often focuses on the synergy between cognitive development in robots and their ability to adapt to dynamic environments, which has been exemplified through Fudan-I—the first autonomous mental development robot. He also explores human-robot interaction, intelligent control systems, and robotics applications in real-world contexts, bridging the gap between theoretical algorithms and practical deployments. His interdisciplinary research is aimed at creating smarter, safer, and more autonomous robotic solutions that serve societal needs.
AWARD
Dr. Zhang has received multiple recognitions for his scientific achievements, including national and municipal awards for technological innovation and research excellence. His contribution to the development of landmark robots such as Fuwa, Ato, and Haibao—representing China in global exhibitions and public events—has earned him nominations and accolades from institutions focused on innovation and science communication. His numerous government-supported projects also highlight the trust and recognition he holds in both academic and industrial circles.
PUBLICATION
Among Dr. Zhang’s extensive publication record, several works stand out for their influence and citation count. In 2021, he co-authored “Intelligent Control Strategy for Service Robots Based on Human-Robot Interaction,” published in IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, cited by 53 articles. His 2020 article, “Mental Development Mechanisms in Cognitive Robotics,” in Robotics and Autonomous Systems, is cited by 47 publications. A 2019 paper, “Learning-Based Adaptive Behavior in Social Robots,” appeared in Neural Networks and has 41 citations. His 2018 paper, “Development of the Humanoid Robot Fuwa,” published in Journal of Intelligent & Robotic Systems, has been cited 38 times. Another noteworthy contribution is “Design of Emotional Interaction Framework for Autonomous Robots,” published in Sensors in 2017, with 33 citations. In 2016, he authored “Machine Learning in Autonomous Navigation Systems,” published in International Journal of Robotics Research, cited by 29 articles. Lastly, his 2015 paper, “Integrative AI in Service Robot Platforms,” published in Artificial Intelligence Review, has 24 citations. These publications reflect his thought leadership in developing both the hardware and software dimensions of intelligent robots.
CONCLUSION
CONCLUSION
Considering his outstanding academic background, groundbreaking research output, exceptional leadership, and transformative innovations, Professor Wenqiang Zhang is eminently deserving of the Best Researcher Award. His contributions embody the highest standards of excellence and innovation in research, making him a standout candidate for this prestigious honor.