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Dr. Zhao Xu received his B. Eng, M. Eng (by research), and Ph.D. degrees from Zhejiang University, China, National University of Singapore, and The University of Queensland Brisbane, Australia, in 1996, 2003, and 2006 respectively.
From 2006-2009, he was Assistant Professor and later Associate Professor with Centre for Electric Technology, Technical University of Denmark. He joined the Department of Electrical Engineering, Hong Kong Polytechnic University in Feb, 2010. His research interests include SmartGrids, demand side, electric vehicles to grid, grid integration of wind power, electricity market planning and management, and AI applications.
He has edited 1 book, and published nearly 100 technical papers in international top journals, and conferences. He has led and participated in several large scale research and consulting projects in Europe, China, and Australia, concerning wind energy, demand side, electric vehicles, electricity market, and power system planning etc., including Wind Energy Development in China (www.dwed.org.cn) and the EDISON project (www.edison-net.dk). He has secured more than 10 million HK$ research funding from local and overseas authorities and organizations. Since 2006, he has successfully supervised 5 PhD students, and more than 15 M.sc students as main or co-supervisor.
Dr. Xu is the Leader of B. Eng (Electrical Engineering) program of Hong Kong Polytechnic University. He is Member of IEEE, and the Secretary of IEEE PES Joint Chapter, IEEE Hong Kong Section.
Dr. Xu is the recipient of 2005 Chinese Government Award for Outstanding Overseas Student Aboard. He is a foreign Associate Staff of Centre for Electric Technology, Technical University of Denmark.