Prof Dr. Weiwei Wang | Team Building and Team Management

Prof Dr. Weiwei Wang | Team Building and Team Management

Academy of National Food and Strategic Reserves Administration, China

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🌱 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Weiwei Wang’s academic journey is a testament to her dedication to life sciences, particularly in agricultural and food-related biotechnology. Her roots in academia began at the China Agricultural University, where she earned her Bachelor of Agricultural Science (BAS) in 2006. It was here that she laid a strong foundation in biological sciences, nutrition, and agricultural technologies. Driven by a passion for further exploration in this field, she continued at the same institution, completing her Master’s degree (MS) by 2008.

Recognizing the importance of global exposure in the realm of scientific research, Dr. Wang pursued her Ph.D. at China Agricultural University from 2011 to 2014. As part of her doctoral journey, she had the invaluable opportunity to serve as a Ph.D. student intern at Texas A&M University in the United States between August 2012 and September 2013. This international academic experience enriched her research outlook, allowing her to work with globally recognized experts in food science and microbiology. Her studies during this phase sharpened her interests in probiotics, gut microbiota, and biotransformation—areas that would later define her research career.

🧪 Professional Endeavors

Following the completion of her advanced studies, Dr. Wang stepped into professional scientific research with great zeal. Her career began at the Institute of Animal Science under the Guangdong Academy of Agricultural Sciences, where she served as a Research Assistant from 2008 to 2011. Here, she honed her experimental techniques and developed a more applied understanding of animal nutrition and feed science.

In 2014, Dr. Wang transitioned into a more impactful role as an Assistant Researcher at the Academy of State Administration of Grain, which later evolved into the Academy of National Food and Strategic Reserves Administration (ANFSRA). From 2017 to 2023, she served as an Associate Researcher, and by December 2023, she was promoted to Researcher and Deputy Director at ANFSRA’s Key Laboratory of Grain and Oil Biotechnology.

Her professional growth reflects not only her technical expertise but also her leadership qualities and commitment to national food security and innovation in grain biotechnology.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Wang’s primary research interests orbit around probiotics, the intestinal microbiome, and intestinal immunity. She explores how beneficial microbes influence human and animal health, emphasizing the role of probiotics in maintaining intestinal barrier function and regulating innate immunity.

She has also ventured into advanced technologies such as probiotics-encapsulation, ensuring the delivery and viability of beneficial strains during storage and digestion. Moreover, her work on the biotransformation of grain by-products highlights a commitment to sustainability—transforming agricultural waste into valuable functional ingredients.

One of her notable publications, “Optimal dietary ferulic acid for suppressing the obesity-related disorders in leptin-deficient obese C57BL/6J-ob/ob mice”, published in Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry (2019), underscores her interest in functional food components and their metabolic implications. Another of her studies focuses on Lactobacillus plantarum and fructooligosaccharides, examining their impact on growth performance and gut health, aligning with her vision of using microbiome science to address nutritional challenges.

🏅 Accolades and Recognition

While specific awards are not listed in the current record, Dr. Wang’s rapid ascent to the Deputy Director role in a prominent national laboratory speaks volumes about her recognition within the scientific community. Being entrusted with a leadership position in a key government-affiliated research institution signifies the high regard her peers and superiors have for her scientific integrity, innovation, and administrative capabilities.

Her contributions to high-impact journals like J Agric Food Chem and her collaborations with multiple co-authors from reputed institutions reflect a well-respected position within the Chinese scientific ecosystem and beyond.

🌏 Impact and Influence

Dr. Wang’s work contributes meaningfully to China’s food security policies, especially through her role at the Academy of National Food and Strategic Reserves Administration. By bridging scientific research with national policy implementation, she ensures that biotechnological advances in grain and food sciences translate into real-world applications. Her focus on ferulic acid, microencapsulation, and gut microbiota has implications not just for human health but also for livestock performance and sustainable agriculture.

Her research aligns with global concerns such as obesity, microbiome imbalance, and food sustainability. As such, Dr. Wang stands at the intersection of health, agriculture, and biotechnology—amplifying the relevance and applicability of her findings on both national and global stages.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Dr. Weiwei Wang is poised to leave a lasting legacy in the domain of food biotechnology. As a seasoned researcher and deputy director, she is well-positioned to mentor emerging scientists, foster international collaborations, and shape the next generation of microbiome-based nutritional interventions.

Her work may inspire innovations in functional food design, probiotic therapies, and grain by-product valorization, ensuring that scientific progress continues to support public health, economic growth, and environmental sustainability. With her academic rigor, international exposure, and institutional leadership, Dr. Wang represents a model of translational research that bridges laboratory science with practical, societal benefit.

In the years to come, one can expect her to be a leading voice in agri-food innovation, especially as nations around the world seek resilient and health-promoting food systems in the face of global challenges.

📝Notable Publications

Dietary supplementation of yeast glycoprotein improves egg quality, immunity, antioxidant capacity, and fecal microbiota in laying hen

Authors: Dan Song; Lixian Chen; Lin Qiao; Tao Duan; Junlin Cheng; Aike Li; Weiwei Wang
Journal: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
Year: 2025

 Generalized Ketogenic Diet Induced Liver Impairment and Reduced Probiotics Abundance of Gut Microbiota in Rat

Authors: Ge Song; Dan Song; Yongwei Wang; Li Wang; Weiwei Wang
Journal: Biology
Year: 2024

 Multi-omics analysis reveals the molecular regulatory network underlying the prevention of Lactiplantibacillus plantarum against LPS-induced salpingitis in laying hens

Authors: Dan Song; Aike Li; Bingxu Chen; Jia Feng; Tao Duan; Junlin Cheng; Lixian Chen; Weiwei Wang; Yuna Min
Journal: Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology
Year: 2023

Enhanced Cell Wall and Cell Membrane Activity Promotes Heat Adaptation of Enterococcus faecium

Authors: Li Wang; Aike Li; Jun Fang; Yongwei Wang; Lixian Chen; Lin Qiao; Weiwei Wang
Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Year: 2023

Integrative Multiomics Analysis of the Heat Stress Response of Enterococcus faecium

Authors: Li Wang; Lin Qiao; Aike Li; Lixian Chen; Beibei He; Gang Liu; Weiwei Wang; Jun Fang
Journal: Biomolecules
Year: 2023

Dr. Youming Wang | Team Building and Team Management | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Youming Wang | Team Building and Team Management | Best Researcher Award

Xi’an University of Posts and Telecommunications, China

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Youming Wang’s journey in academia began with a strong foundation in mechanical engineering, earning his Master of Science degree from Xi’an University of Technology in 2006. His early academic endeavors reflected a growing curiosity about mechanical systems, particularly how they behave under stress, wear, and fluctuating environmental conditions. Driven by a desire to delve deeper into the intricacies of engineering systems, Wang continued his academic journey at Xi’an Jiaotong University, one of China’s most prestigious institutions, where he obtained his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering in 2010.

During his formative academic years, Wang developed a keen interest in the dynamic behavior of mechanical structures. His research during this period focused on laying a solid theoretical foundation in fault detection, signal processing, and vibration analysis—areas that would later define the trajectory of his career. His doctoral studies equipped him not only with rigorous technical expertise but also with a vision to address real-world mechanical challenges using cutting-edge engineering principles.

🛠️ Professional Endeavors

Following the completion of his Ph.D., Professor Youming Wang began his academic and research career at the Xi’an University of Posts and Telecommunications, where he currently serves as a full professor. In this role, he has been instrumental in shaping both the academic curriculum and research direction within the department of mechanical and electrical engineering.

His professional life is marked by a balance of scholarly excellence and practical engineering application. At the university, Wang has mentored numerous graduate students and led several projects, bridging the gap between theoretical research and industry needs. His role also includes collaboration with industrial partners to apply research in fault detection and vibration control to complex engineering systems in telecommunications and manufacturing sectors.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Professor Wang’s research is centered on fault diagnosis, vibration control, and structural health management—fields that are crucial to the reliability and safety of modern mechanical systems. His work involves the development of diagnostic algorithms and predictive maintenance tools that allow engineers to detect faults in complex machinery before catastrophic failures occur.

By integrating advanced signal processing techniques, artificial intelligence, and sensor-based monitoring, Wang has contributed to the evolution of smart maintenance systems. These systems are especially important in industries where downtime due to mechanical failure can lead to significant financial losses or safety risks. His research has helped establish frameworks for real-time structural monitoring, ensuring early detection of issues in bridges, turbines, and high-precision equipment.

🏅 Accolades and Recognition

Over the years, Professor Wang has received widespread recognition for his contributions to mechanical engineering and applied diagnostics. Notably, he is a Fellow of the Chinese Communications Society, reflecting his interdisciplinary engagement with engineering and communications technologies. He is also a Director of the Fault Diagnosis Branch of the Chinese Society of Vibration Engineering, a role that underscores his leadership in advancing the field at the national level.

These distinctions highlight Wang’s professional esteem and validate the significance of his contributions to both academia and industry. His leadership roles also position him as a key figure in setting national research agendas and fostering innovation in structural health technologies.

🌏 Impact and Influence

The impact of Professor Wang’s work extends far beyond the university classroom or laboratory. His research has direct applications in several high-stakes industries, including transportation, energy, aerospace, and civil infrastructure. By enabling early fault detection and precision control, his methods help reduce maintenance costs, enhance operational safety, and extend the life span of critical assets.

Wang’s publications have influenced scholars and practitioners across the globe, contributing to a growing body of literature that blends traditional mechanical engineering with emerging digital tools such as machine learning and IoT-enabled diagnostics. His role in mentoring young researchers has also ensured the continuity and evolution of research in this vital area.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

As Professor Youming Wang continues to advance in his career, his focus remains firmly on innovation and interdisciplinary integration. With the growing emphasis on smart cities, cyber-physical systems, and sustainable infrastructure, his expertise in fault diagnosis and structural health monitoring positions him to make lasting contributions to these emerging areas.

Looking ahead, Wang is likely to expand his work into AI-driven fault prediction systems, collaborative robotic diagnostics, and the development of integrated health management frameworks for next-generation infrastructure. His blend of academic rigor, technical proficiency, and visionary leadership ensures that his legacy will be marked by continued influence on both the engineering community and society at large.

An extended iterative filtering and composite multiscale fractional-order Boltzmann-Shannon interaction entropy for rolling bearing fault diagnosis

Author(s): Y. Wang (Youming), X. Wang (Xianzhi), G. Chen (Gaige)
Journal: Applied Acoustics
Year: 2025

 Res-TCEANet: An expansive attention mechanism with positional correspondence based on semi-supervised temporal convolutional network for RUL estimation

Author(s): Y. Wang (Youming), Y. Huang (Yirun)
Journal: Measurement: Journal of the International Measurement Confederation
Year: 2025

A fault diagnosis method of rolling bearings based on masking differential iterative filtering and Euclidean mixed entropy

Author(s): Y. Wang (Youming), X. Yang (Xing), S. Jiao (Shiting)
Journal: Measurement Science and Technology
Year: 2025

 A Multilevel Attitude-Aware Denoising Network for Bearing Fault Diagnosis

Author(s): Y. Wang (Youming), Y. Kang (Yezi), Y. Huang (Yirun)
Journal: IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics
Year: 2025

 A Fault Diagnosis Model Based on IFSS-CK-Means Algorithm for the Bolted Structure

Author(s): X. Yang (Xingdong), Y. Wang (Youming), X. Gao (Xiang), J. Tan (Jiyong)
Journal: Conference Paper
Year: (Not specified, assumed 2025 based on others)