Zhou Ping's academic introduction
Professor Zhou Ping has long been engaged in the research of neural rehabilitation engineering. His research fields include non-invasive electrophysiological diagnosis of neuromuscular diseases, the effects of nervous system diseases or injuries (stroke, spinal cord injury, cerebral palsy, etc.). Basic research on modeling and control characteristics of motor neurons and neuromuscular systems, myoelectric prostheses and neural rehabilitation robots. Zhou Ping's research work during his stay in the United States was funded by the US Department of Education, the National Institutes of Health and the Chicago Community Trust Fund. As the first person in charge (PI), the research fund is about $6.5438+0.8 million, and nearly 30 papers on SCI retrieval and more than 50 papers on international conferences have been published. Zhou Ping is a member of the editorial boards of the Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation and the American Journal of Biomedical Engineering. He is a reviewer of more than 20 SCI retrieval journals, and also a reviewer of STW Fund of Dutch Technology Foundation. Zhou Ping is a senior member of IEEE and a member of the International Federation of Electrophysiology and Kinematics. He has won many awards, including HKUST Guo Moruo Award and Excellent Postgraduate Thesis Award, Northwest University Murphy Scholarship, Chicago Rehabilitation College Outstanding Research Award, American Department of Education Outstanding Research Award for Rehabilitation of Disabled Persons, Delsys EMG Innovation Award, and International Federation of Electrophysiology and Kinematics Best Clinical Research Award.