Chaofeng Ye received Ph.D. and postdoctoral fellow at Michigan State University. His current research interests include the research and application of magnetic sensors (atomic magnetometers, quantum effect magnetoresistance sensors, flux gate sensors), electromagnetic non-destructive testing, biological weak magnetic measurements (brain magnetic measurements, muscle magnetic measurements, brain computer interfaces), and intelligent signal/image processing. He has published over 50 SCI papers and has been granted 2 US patents and 5 Chinese patents, hosted the National Natural Science Foundation General Project, the Shanghai Science and Technology Innovation Action Plan Instrument Field Special Project, and enterprise cooperation projects; Undertook the teaching work of undergraduate basic courses such as “Circuit Principles” and graduate courses such as “Electromagnetic Sensing and Detection”, received awards such as Shanghai University Distinguished Professor (Oriental Scholar), Pujiang Talent, Outstanding Teacher at ShanghaiTech University, and Tsinghua University Teaching Achievement Award.
PhD in Electrical Engineer, 2016
Michigan State University
MS.E in Electrical Engineer, 2008
Tsinghua University
BS.E in Electrical Engineer, 2006
Beijing Technology and Business University