Faculty
Name Jian Wang, Ph.D. Position Professor Contact Research Interest Motion control, multisensory integration, muscle fatigue, EMG, interaction design, health engineering | |
Biography Dr. Jian Wang's research focuses on muscle fatigue and multisensory integration. His research has received support from National Natural Science Foundation of China, National High-tech R&D Program of China (863 Program), and National Key Technology Research and Development Program. He designed the exerci-se restraint systems for astronauts on Chinese large space stations such as Tiangong 1 & 2. Dr. Wang is the executive member or fellow in many professional and academic organizations, such as the Chinese Ergonomics Society, Innovation Design Alli-ance of China, National School Sports Robot League, and China Health Care Association. He is the author of more than 10 books and more than 150 referred journal articles. He is also the recipient of Zhejiang Province Science and Technology Progress Award Second Prize, Chinese Good Design Silver Award, and many other awards and honors.
Work Experience 2017 to present Professor Center for Psychological Sciences, Zhejiang University 1998 to present Associate Professor / Professor College of Education, Zhejiang University 1987 – 1998 Lecturer / Associate Professor Center for Sport Science and Technology, Hangzhou University
Education and Training 1996 Ph.D. Department of Psychology Hangzhou University 1987 M.S. Department of Biology Hangzhou University 1982 B.S. Department of Physical Education Shanxi University
Selected Research Projects 2017 – 2018, “The muscle fatigue in anticipatory and compensatory postural adjustments” (31671239) National Natural Science Foundation of China, PI 2015 – 2020, “Design and Usability of Consumer Drones” Shenzhen Lamjiang Technology Co., Ltd., PI 2014 – 2020, “Bicycle Restraint System for Space Station Laboratory” China Astronaut Research and Training Center, PI 2013 – 2015, “Key Technologies for Innovative EMG-based Interface” (2013AA013705) National High-tech R&D Program of China (863 Program), PI 2013 – 2016, “Clinical Guidelines for Chinese Medicine for Cervical Type Cervicals Pondylopathy” (2013BAI10B05) National Key Technology Research and Development Program, PI 2013 – 2014, “Research and Development of Muscular-Electrical Stimulation Devices” China Astronaut Research and Training Center, PI 2012 – 2014, “Effect of Magnetic Field Intervention on Blood Viscosity” Combest (China) Group, Ltd., PI 2003 – 2004, “Age and Gender Characteristics of Dynamical Isokinetic Muscle Development” National Natural Science Foundation of China, Co-I 2001 – 2003, “Local Muscle Fatigue and the Change in EMG Signal Complexity” (30170447) National Natural Science Foundation of China, PI
Selected Publications [1] Wang, J. & Luo, S. (2017). Healthy Chairs [In Chinese]. Hangzhou, China: Zhejiang University Press. [2] Li, J. & Wang, J. (2015). EMG Applications in Clinical Diagnosis [In Chinese]. Hangzhou, China: Zhejiang University Press. [3] Wang, J., Yuan, L., Zhang, Z., & Wang, S. (2017) Effects of visual anticipation and focus of attention on the anticipatory and compensatory postural adjustments of the lumbar postural muscle and upper limb focal muscle. Acta Psychologica Sinica, 49(7): 920-927. [4] Xie, L., Wang, J., Zhang, Z., Yuan, L., & Wang, C. (2014). Psychological Predictive Effects of Sudden Posture Perturbation. Acta Psychologica Sinica, 46(7): 951-959. [5] Zhang, Z. & Wang, J. (2014). Effects of Perceptual Clues on the Subconscious Neuromuscular Feed-forward and Feedback Control. Acta Psychologica Sinica, 46(1): 50-57. [6] Wang, J., Wang, X., Feng, J., Yang, G., Zhang, Z., Xie, L., & Yuan, L. (2013). Effects of Activity Restriction on the Cross- sectional Area and Muscle Contraction Abilities of Lumbar Paraspinal Muscles. China Sport Science, 33(9): 55-60. [7] Wang, J., Yang, G., & Liu, Z. (2014). Effects of Different Type of Shoe Soles and Walking Speeds on AEMG of Walking- Related Muscles. China Sport Science, 31(5): 55-58. [8] Zhang, Z. & Wang, J. (2013). A Neuropsychology Review of Cognition and Postural Control. Space Medicine & Medical Engineering, 26(4):334-337. [9] Gao, Y., Shi, J., Ye, H., Liu, Z., Zheng, L., Ni, Z., Fan, L., & Wang, J. (2014). Adaptation of muscles of the lumbar spine to sudden imbalance in patients with lower back pain caused by military training. The journal of spinal cord medicine, 37: 774-81. [10] Hou, Z., Shi, J., Ye, H., Ni, Z., Yao, J., Zheng, L., Liu, Z., Gao, Y. & Wang, J. (2013). Prevalence of low back pain among soldiers at an army base. Chinese Medical Journal,126(4): 679-682. |