Prof. Zhijie Liu is an Associate Professor at the College of Mechanical and Electronic
Engineering, Northwest A&F University. He received a Master's degree at the College of Mechanical
and Electronic Engineering, Northwest A&F University from 2008 to 2012. His
research direction is agricultural equipment for hilly and mountainous areas. He
has participated in projects including research on tobacco uprooters,
calculation methods for aircraft fuel inertia characteristics, optimization and
integration demonstration of key technologies for crop protection machinery,
research on key technologies for modern multifunctional agricultural machinery
manufacturing, and research on key component parameters for grass harvesting
and flattening machines.
Prof. Dr. Fuzeng Yang is a Professor
and Ph.D. supervisor at the College of Mechanical and Electronic Engineering,
Northwest A&F University. He
studied for a Ph.D. degree at Northwest A&F University from 1997 to 2004.
After obtaining the Ph.D. degree, he entered Northwestern Polytechnical
University for Postdoctoral research from 2006 to 2009. His research focuses on
the study of unmanned machinery in hilly and mountainous areas, key
technologies for intelligent agricultural machinery, key technologies for
multi-body robots, and information or control technologies based on unmanned
machinery. He has successively presided over multiple scientific research
projects, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the “863”
project, the National Science and Technology Support Program, the “Intelligent
Agricultural Machinery” key special project of the “13th Five Year Plan”
national key research and development program and the Shaanxi Provincial
Science and Technology Research and Development Project, and he has been
granted more than 10 invention patents and published over 50 SCI and EI indexed
papers.