Prof Li Qiu Elected IFAC Fellow
Prof Li Qiu, Professor of Electronic and Computer Engineering at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), has recently been elected Fellow of the International Federation of Automatic Control (IFAC), a prestigious international recognition in the area of automatic control and systems engineering.
Only 17 people in the world were elected IFAC Fellows this year and Prof Qiu is the only one from Hong Kong. There are also only two other IFAC Fellows in Hong Kong, one of whom is Prof Xiren CAO, Chair Professor of Electronic and Computer Engineering at HKUST.
IFAC started its Fellowship program in 2004, bestowing this honor annually to a restricted number of individuals in their different roles such as engineer, scientist, technical leader, or educator.
Prof Qiu was made a Fellow for his “outstanding and seminal contributions to robust control theory and to fundamental performance limitations in feedback control systems.”
Founded in 1957, IFAC is a multinational federation of National Member Organizations, each one representing the engineering and scientific societies related to automatic control in its own country. The Federation aims to promote the science and technology of control in the broadest sense in all systems, including engineering, physical, biological, social or economic systems - in both theory and application. At present, IFAC has members in 50 countries or regions worldwide.
Prof Qiu received his master’s and doctorate degrees from the University of Toronto, and joined HKUST in 1993. He is also a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), as well as an IEEE Control Systems Society Distinguished Lecturer.
About The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) (www.ust.hk) is a world-class research university that focuses on science, technology and business as well as humanities and social science. HKUST offers an international campus, and a holistic and interdisciplinary pedagogy to nurture well-rounded graduates with global vision, a strong entrepreneurial spirit and innovative thinking. HKUST attained the highest proportion of internationally excellent research work in the Research Assessment Exercise 2014 of Hong Kong’s University Grants Committee, and is ranked as the world’s best young university in Times Higher Education’s Young University Rankings 2019. Its graduates were ranked 16th worldwide and top in Greater China in Global University Employability Survey 2018.