
Prof. Bingang Xu
Institute of Textile and Clothing, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, China
Biography:
Dr Bingang Xu is Associate Professor in Institute of Textiles and
Clothing at Hong Kong Polytechnic University. He serves now as the
Discipline Leader of Fashion and Textile Technology in the department.
Dr Xu has published over 160 book chapter, journal and conference
papers, and also holds 11 granted patents. His research interests
include theoretical modeling and numerical simulations, spinning
technologies, wearable electronics, smart materials and systems, novel
flexible sensors, energy harvesting / conversion / storage devices, and
computational intelligence. In recent 4 years, Dr Xu has received a
number of competitive research grants as Principal Investigator with
external research funding over HK$6.62 million and internal funding of
HK$1.27 million. His recent work on flexible energy devices and
computer-vision model has been published in high-impact SCI journals
such as Advanced Materials, Nano Energy, Small and IEEE Transactions on
Cybernetics. As the Principal Investigator, Dr. Xu has led his team to
consecutively win Gold Awards with the Congratulations of Jury in
International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva in Switzerland, in 2017
and 2018, respectively.
Dr Xu is now serving as a reviewer for over 30 international journals
including Applied Mathematical Modeling, Neurocomputing, Textile
Research Journal, Advanced Materials, Advanced Functional Materials. He
has been invited as Conference Co-chair, Keynote Speakers, and Section
Chairs for a number of international conferences, and also served as a
TPC member for over 20 international conferences with themes in advanced
materials, energy and power, electrical engineering and automation,
materials and environmental, mechanical and applied mathematics. Dr Xu
is currently on the Editorial Board and also served as Guest Editor for a
number of international journals, also served as External Assessor and
Examiner for overseas research grant proposals and PhD thesis.