Dr Xinwei Wang
BSc (Honours), PhD

 

News

March 2025

Prof Guo is delivering the talk.

​Professor Weisi Guo from Cranfield University explores future of trustworthy autonomous systems and 6G telecommunications

5 March 2025

On 5th March 2025, the School of Engineering and Materials Science (SEMS) at Queen Mary University of London had the pleasure of hosting Professor Weisi Guo, Head of the Centre for Assured & Connected Autonomy at Cranfield University, for a compelling seminar on 'The Future of Trustworthy Autonomous Systems (TAS) and 6… [more]


October 2024

Dr Xinwei Wang

Driving risk assessment in autonomous vehicles: Queen Mary academic leads a new working group

21 October 2024

In a crucial step towards establishing a comprehensive framework for driving risk assessment, aiming to improve safety in autonomous and semi-autonomous vehicles, the Kick-Off Meeting for the IEEE P3439™ Standard Development: 'Guide for Driving Risk Assessment Procedure in SAE Level 1 to 3' has been successfully organised. Dr Xinwei Wang from … [more]

Some of the winning students

Queen Mary Students Win ASME Travel Award for Innovative Robot

11 October 2024

A team of final-year MEng students from Queen Mary University of London has been awarded the travel prize at the 2024 American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Student Mechanism and Robot Design Competition in Washington DC. The team was made up of six Robotics Engineering and Mechanical Engineering students from the … [more]

Tingting with IEEE president, Thomas Coughlin

PhD student wins best poster prize at Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers event

11 October 2024

At a workshop titled ‘Intelligent Transportation Systems: Career Path to NetZero’ hosted by Queen Mary University of London and organised by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Women in Engineering UK and Ireland group, PhD student Tingting Yang won second prize for the best poster, out … [more]


March 2024

A graphic abstract demonstrating the research

Research outlining faster and more cost-effective pathways for aircraft published in Green Energy and Intelligent Transportation

22 March 2024

As air mobility technology progresses, seeing the introduction of vehicles such as air taxis and on-demand or unmanned aircraft, it is vital to ensure that they interact smoothly with existing airport infrastructures. Researchers are finding ways to optimise airport ground movement in both efficiency and energy consumption, while prioritising safety … [more]