Jin Ye, Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Jin Ye, Ph.D.
Address

Boyd Education and Research Center, Room 113
200 D.W. Brooks Drive
Athens, Georgia 30602
United States

Creating intelligent electronics and power

Education
  • Ph.D, Electrical Engineering, McMaster University, Canada, 2014
  • M.S., Electrical Engineering, Xi’an Jiaotong University, 2011
  • B.S., Electrical Engineering, Xi’an Jiaotong University, 2008
Professional Appointments
  • Associate Professor, University of Georgia College of Engineering, 2022 – present
  • Assistant Professor, University of Georgia College of Engineering, 2018 – 2022
  • Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering, San Francisco State University, 2015 – Jul 2018
  • Postdoctoral Research Associate, McMaster Institute for Automotive Research and Technology (MacAUTO), 2014 – Jul 2015
Other Professional Experience

She is a general chair of 2019 IEEE Transportation Electrification Conference and Expo (ITEC). She has served in the organizing committee of IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Expo (ECCE) since 2019 as a publication chair and\or woman in engineering (WIE) chair. She is a secretary for IEEE power electronics society (PELS) Technical Committee on Transportation Electrification (TC 4). She is an associate editor for IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, IEEE Open Journal of Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology and IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications. She was an associate editor for IEEE Transactions on Transportation Electrification 2017-2020.

Awards & Honors
  • UGA Creative Research Medal
  • Best Paper Award from 2021 IEEE Applied Power Electronics Conference
Areas of Expertise

Intelligent electronics design, sensor data analytics, power electronics and power systems, electric machines,  advanced control algorithms

Dr. Ye’s research is centered around several key areas including intelligent electronics design, sensor data analytics, power electronics and power systems, electric machines, and advanced control algorithms. She has pioneered innovative approaches such as physics-guided data analytics and advanced control techniques to enhance the cyber-physical security, reliability, and resilience of critical systems. Leveraging her profound expertise in hardware and testbed development, her work spans across a wide range of applications including biomedical systems, smart grids, manufacturing systems, and electrified transportation. Currently, her research is sponsored by multiple funding agencies such as the National Science Foundation (NSF), the Department of Energy (DOE), the Department of Defense (DOD), and Southern Company.

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