T-ITS Editorial Board Members

Rui Xiong Headshot
Rui Xiong
Associate Editor
Bio:
Rui Xiong received the M.Sc. degree in vehicle engineering and the Ph.D. degree in mechanical engineering from Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, China, in 2010 and 2014, respectively.He is a Professor and director of advanced energy storage and application laboratory with the Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, China. From 2019 to 2020, he was a Visiting Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA. Since 2017, he has been an Adjunct Professor in the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Technology, Swinburne University ofTechnology, Melbourne, Australia. He has conducted extensive research and authored more than 100 journal papers. His research interests include intelligent electrified vehicle, batteries, machine learning and energy storage. Dr. Xiong is a Fellow of the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), he has been continuously selected as the HIGHLY CITED RESEARCHER from Clarivate Analytics from 2018, 2019 and 2020 (noticed by Email), Most Cited Chinese Researchers from Elsevier in 2019. He was a recipient of the National Science Fund of China for Excellent Young Scholars in 2019, the First Prize of Natural Science Award of the Ministry of Education of China in 2018 and the First Prize of the Chinese Automobile Industry Science and Technology Invention Award in 2018. He serves as an Associate Editor for the IET Power Electronics, IET Intelligent Transport Systems, and on the Editorial Board for the Applied Energy and Electrical Engineering. He is the Conference Chair of the 2017 International Symposium on Electric Vehicles (ISEV 2017), in Stockholm, Sweden, the 2018 and 2019 International Conference on Electric and Intelligent Vehicles (ICEIV 2018 and ICEIV2019), in Australia and Norway, respectively.
Research Interests
1. Intelligent electrified vehicle and Smart transportation 2. Batteries and intelligent management 3. Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning 4. Smart city and energy storage