About
Le Yi Wang (王乐一) is a professor of electrical engineering at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan. Wang received his master's degree from the Department of Computer Science and Automation, Shanghai Institute of Mechanical Engineering (now part of the University of Shanghai for Science and Technology) in 1982, and then his Ph.D. from the Department of Electrical Engineering, McGill University in 1990. He was named Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in 2012 for "contributions to system identification and the analysis of system complexity".
Education
- Ph.D. Degree: January 1990, Department of Electrical Engineering, McGill University, Montreal, Canada. Supervisor: George Zames
- Master's Degree: February 1982, Department of Computer Science and Automation, Shanghai Institute of Mechanical Engineering, Shanghai, China.
Teaching
- ECE 2620 (4 credit Hours): Introduction to Microprocessors
- ECE 3040 (3 Credit Hours): Numerical Methods
- ECE 4330 (4 credit Hours): Signals and Systems
- ECE 4470 (4 credit Hours): Control Systems I
- ECE 5330 (4 credit Hours): Dynamics and Control of Renewable Energy and Power Electronics Systems
- AET 5330 (4 credit Hours): Dynamics and Control of Renewable Energy and Power Electronics Systems
- EVE 5430 (4 credit Hours): Modeling and Control of Electric Vehicle Powertrains
- ECE 5430 (4 credit Hours): Power System Analysis
- ECE 5440 (4 credit Hours): Computer-Controlled Systems
- ECE 5460 (4 credit Hours): Probability and Stochastic Analysis
- ECE 5470 (4 credit Hours): Control Systems II
- ECE 7420 (4 credit Hours): Nonlinear Control Systems
- ECE 7440 (4 credit Hours): Optimal Control
- ECE 7450 (4 credit Hours): System Identification and Adaptive Control
- ECE 7480 (4 credit Hours): Advanced Control Design