Biography
Xiaolong Zheng received the B.S. degree in automation from Yangtze University College of Technology and Engineering, Jingzhou, China, in 2013, the M.S. degree in control theory and control engineering from Bohai University, Jinzhou, China, in 2016, and the Ph.D. degree in control science and engineering from Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, China, in 2020.
He is currently an Assistant Professor with the Research Institute of Intelligent Control Systems, School of Aeronautics, Harbin Institute of Technology. His research interests include adaptive control, neural networks, reinforcement learning and their applications. He has published over 30 International journal papers (including 13 IEEE Transactions series papers). According to Google Scholar, his published papers have received over 2271 citations with H-index 20. He has 11 authorized invention patents. These research results have attracted great attention from the domestic and international scholars.
Research Interest
Nonlinear Systems; Adaptive Control; Neural Networks; Robotics; Artificial Intelligence.

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Harbin Institute of Technology
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China
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