Ding Han

 

Professor/Academician

Phone: 027-87559411

Email: dinghan@mail.hust.edu.cn

Academic Areas: digital manufacturing technology, robotic machining and intelligent control

Prof. Ding Han, an expert in mechanical engineering, was born in August 1963 in Zongyang, Anhui. Prof. Ding is the dean of School of Mechanical Science and Engineering, and the director of State Key Laboratory of Digital Manufacturing and Equipment Technology. In 2013, he was elected as a member of Chinese Academy of Sciences.

Prof. Ding received his bachelor degree of Automobile Manufacture from Xi’an Highway Scientific Academy (now Chang’an University) in 1982, master degree of Mechanical Manufacturing and Automation from Wuhan University of Technology in 1985, and Ph.D. degree from Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST) in 1989. Then, he worked in HUST until now. Supported by Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, he visited the University of Stuttgart (Germany) from 1993 to 1994. Then, he visited the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Nanyang Technological University (Singapore) from 1994 to 1996. He obtained the National Natural Science Funds for Distinguished Young Scholar in 1997, and was employed as the “Cheung Kong” Chair Professor in 2001. He has been appointed as the leading scientist for National 973 Program twice in 2005 and 2011.

Prof. Ding is a conference editorial board committee member of IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation from 2011 to 2012. He also acted as an associate editor (2003-2007) and an editor (2011-) of IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering. He has worked as a technical editor of IEEE/ASME Transactions on Mechatronics from 2010 until now.

Prof. Ding has dedicated himself to the research in the field of digital manufacturing for a long time, and has successfully combined the robotics and manufacturing technologies together. He proposed the theory of complex surfaces machining with high strip widths, explored the error propagation mechanism hidden in the interior of “tool motion – cutter envelop – machining error”. Prof. Ding has established the full-discretization method for prediction of machining stability to ensure high-performance machining without chatter vibrations. Moreover, he presented a robotic motion planning method, and developed a “Measuring-Manipulating-Machining (3M)” system for grinding of large blades. His research results have been applied in the aerospace, energy and automobile fields, which have yielded remarkable economic profits.

Prof. Ding has published three academic books and more than 150 SCI journal papers, and licensed more than 20 patents in China. He has received 2nd-class prize of the National Natural Science Award, and 2nd/3rd-class prize of the National Science and Technology Progress Award twice/once.

Academic Degrees

1978.09-1982.07 Xi'an/Chang’an University Bachelor of Engineering

1982.09-1985.02 Wuhan/Wuhan University of Technology Master of Engineering

1985.09-1989.07 Wuhan/Huazhong University of Science and Technology Doctor of Engineering

Professional Experience

1989.07-1991.04 Huazhong University of Science and Technology, lecturer

1991.05-1992.12 Huazhong University of Science and Technology, associate professor

1993.01-1994.09 University of Stuttgart, Humboldt

1994.10-1997.02 Nanyang Technological University 1997.03- Now Huazhong University of Science and Technology, associate professor, professor, Ph.D Candidate Supervisor

2001.09-2006.08 Shanghai Jiao Tong University, “Cheung Kong” Chair Professor, Professor.

2009.01-Now Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Director of State Key Laboratory of Digital Manufacturing and Equipment Technology, Professor

Selected Publications

1. Ding H. and Zhu L.M .Geometric Theories and Methods for Digital Manufacturing of Complex Surfaces, Science Press.2011.

2. Ding H, Bi QingZhen, Zhu LiMin and Xiong YouLun, Tool path generation and simulation of dynamic cutting process for five-axis NC machining, Chinese Science Bulletin, 55(30):3408-3418 2010

3. Ding H. and Zhu L.M., Global optimization of tool path for five-axis flank milling with a cylindrical cutter. Science in China (Series G) . Vol. 52, No. 8, pp. 2449-2459, 2009.

4. Ding H., Wu J.H. Point-to-point motion control for a high-acceleration positioning table via cascaded learning schemes. IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, 2007, 54(5): 2735-2744.

5. Caihua Xiong, Han Ding and Youlun Xiong. Fundamentals of Robotic Grasping and Fixturing, World Scientific, 2007.

6. Ding H., Xiong Z.H. Motion stages for electronic packaging: design and control. IEEE Robotics & Automation Magazine, 2006, 13(4): 51-61.

7. Yin Z.P., Ding H., Li H.X. and Xiong Y.L. A Connector-based hierarchical approach to assembly sequence planning for mechanical assemblies. Computer-Aided Design, 2003, 35(1): 37-56.

Awards and Honors

Prof. Ding has published three academic books and more than 150 SCI journal papers, and licensed more than 20 patents in China. He has received 2nd-class prize of the National Natural Science Award, and 2nd/3rd-class prize of the National Science and Technology Progress Award twice/once.

Courses Taught

1. Modern Manufacturing Theory and Technology

2. Introduction of Mechanical Engineering

3. Graduation Design of undergraduate

Centers/Programs

1.Principal Investigator, Digital manufacturing of Aerospace Parts Made of Difficult-to-machining Materials, Project number: 2011CB706800, National Basic Research Program of China (973), 2011.1-2015.8.

2.Project principal, Parts of complex surface machining dynamics and active control for Five-axis CNC, Project number: 51120155001, Supported by Projects of International Cooperation and Exchanges NSFC, 2012.1-2016.12.

3.Principal Investigator, Fundamental of Digital Manufacturing, Project number: 2005CB724100, National Basic Research Program of China (973) , 2006.12-2010.12. 4.Project principal, Advanced Electronic Manufacturing, Project number: 50390060, Grand Project of National Science Foundation of China (NSFC), 2003.7-2007.6.