XIAO Bingjia
Resume of XIAO Bingjia
Sex: Male
Date/Place of Birth: Feb. 3, 1966, Anhui, P. R. China
Nationality: P R China
Education:
1982-1990 Undergraduate and Postgraduate study (1982-1990) The department of Engineering Thermo-physics, University of Science and Technology of China (USTC), Hefei, China
1994-1997 Postgraduate Study for Ph. D Institute of Plasma Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences Final degree awarded: Ph. D, 1997
Research Career:
1990- 1998: Research Fellow, Institute of Plasma Physics, CAS(ASIPP) Thermal-hydraulic & Neutronic analysis and design for hybrid reactor, Edge Plasma Modeling
1998.12-2000.12, Special Research Fellow in Univ. Tokyo, Neutral behaviors and transport in low-temperature/edge plasmas.
2003.4-2004.3, Invited Associate Professor, High Temperature Plasma Center, Univ. Tokyo Atomic and molecular behaviors in low-temperature/edge plasmas.
2002.9-, Professor, Institute of Plasma Physics, CAS
Since 2006, in charge of integrated control, central interlock, plasma control, data acquisition and access, remote participation systems on EAST tokamak and conducting related researches. Leading a group to build EAST data acquisition, central control, data analysis and plasma control systems to meet the demand for advanced EAST plasma operation and experiments. Various data and operation tools for EAST have been developed, which include electronic LOGBOOK for the online comment and watching on the experiment, EASTVIEWER to visualize EAST equilibrium data, WEBSCOPE to view the EAST data via a web browser with specially treatment in case of limited network bandwidth and long network time delay, EASTVISUALIZER which is aiming at the visualized EAST in terms of the diagnostics and experiment setup to aid participation on EAST experiment and EASTVOD which is a video on demand to the EAST discharge video and frames on a webpage. Various plasma control algorithms such as gas and density feedback control, RZIP control, RTEFIT /ISOFLUX control in various limited or diverted plasma shape, plasma ramp-up and ramp-down and various fault detection and protection have been implemented. These algorithms have been tested, verified against various simulations and experiments and applied to the routine plasma operations. 2011.9-present, professor of both ASIPP and University of Science and Technology of China. Research Interest and Opportunities Plasma control, data acquisition & access & visualization, remote participation, integrated control, high performance computation.