Kang-Kang Zhang

Kang-Kang
Zhang

International Postdoctoral FELLOW
Affiliation

School of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Tel Aviv University

Supervisor Prof. Emilia Fridman

Dr. Kang-Kang Zhang is a postdoctoral researcher in electrical engineering. His primary research interests include control problems of time-delay systems and nonholonomic mechanical systems—systems whose motion is restricted by velocity constraints, such as rolling wheels or robotic vehicles. Kang-Kang is working on using time delays to address control problems in nonholonomic mechanical systems, aiming to achieve outcomes that are difficult or even impossible to realize with traditional delay-free feedback (such as high-precision control).

Kang-Kang addresses control problems in nonholonomic mechanical systems, aiming to achieve outcomes that are difficult or even impossible to realize with traditional delay-free feedback.

Kang-Kang grew up in Anhui, China. He received his BSc from Anhui University of Science and Technology, and his MSc and PhD from Harbin Institute of Technology. After obtaining his PhD, he worked as a research assistant at the University of Hong Kong, and later as a postdoctoral researcher at KU Leuven. In his spare time, he enjoys running and playing badminton.

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