Summary
Jie Wang is a Canada-based assistant professor focused on robotics and control, blending data-driven methods with the stability and safety guarantees of classical model-based control. With a PhD in Mechanical Engineering (Robotics) from the University of Calgary and a BE in Mechatronics from Northwest A&F University, his work spans both theoretical foundations and practical, high-assurance control for complex systems. Since 2024, he has been shaping research at the University of Manitoba, following eight years of academic experience across several leading Canadian institutions. His diverse background includes research stints at Waterloo, Queen’s, Concordia, and Calgary, reflecting a collaborative, cross-disciplinary approach to robotics and control theory. Based in Canada, he is dedicated to turning rigorous theory into efficient, scalable control solutions for real-world systems.
8 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Mechatronics, Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Mechatronics at Northwest A&F University
Doctor of Philosophy, Mechanical Engineering (Robotics), Doctor of Philosophy, Mechanical Engineering (Robotics) at University of Calgary
English, Chinese