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60
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World Ranking
1601
National Ranking
651

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2018 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to nonlinear control systems

Overview

Wei Lin is affiliated with Case Western Reserve University in the United States. Their research spans several interdisciplinary fields with a focus on biological, physical, and computational systems, combining expertise in molecular biology, statistical and nonlinear physics, and artificial intelligence.

The main subfields of study Wei Lin has contributed to include:

  • Molecular Biology
  • Statistical and Nonlinear Physics
  • Computer Networks and Communications
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Cognitive Neuroscience

Wei Lin's work covers a range of topics such as nonlinear dynamics and pattern formation, neural dynamics and brain function, gene regulatory network analysis, stochastic dynamics and bifurcation, neural networks and reservoir computing, neural networks applications, and opinion dynamics and social influence.

  • Nonlinear Dynamics and Pattern Formation
  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • Gene Regulatory Network Analysis
  • Stochastic dynamics and bifurcation
  • Neural Networks and Reservoir Computing
  • Neural Networks and Applications
  • Opinion Dynamics and Social Influence

Their publication record includes research appearing predominantly in venues such as arXiv (Cornell University), Nature Communications, Chaos An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science, Physical Review Research, and ACS Nano. Notable papers include:

  • Signal propagation in complex networks, 2023, Physics Reports
  • Emerging opportunities and challenges for the future of reservoir computing, 2024, Nature Communications
  • Introduction to Focus Issue: When machine learning meets complex systems: Networks, chaos, and nonlinear dynamics, 2020, Chaos An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science
  • Biomimetic Macrophage Membrane-Camouflaged Nanoparticles Induce Ferroptosis by Promoting Mitochondrial Damage in Glioblastoma, 2023, ACS Nano
  • Partial cross mapping eliminates indirect causal influences, 2020, Nature Communications

Wei Lin frequently collaborates with researchers such as Jürgen Kurths, Qunxi Zhu, Peng Ji, Shijie Zhou, and Siyang Leng, indicating a strong network within both physics and computational science communities.

In 2018, they were recognized as an IEEE Fellow for contributions to nonlinear control systems.

Best Publications

  • A continuous feedback approach to global strong stabilization of nonlinear systems

    Chunjiang Qian;Wei Lin

  • Global finite-time stabilization of a class of uncertain nonlinear systems

    Xianqing Huang;Wei Lin;Bo Yang

  • Non-Lipschitz continuous stabilizers for nonlinear systems with uncontrollable unstable linearization

    Chunjiang Qian;Wei Lin

  • Adding one power integrator: a tool for global stabilization of high-order lower-triangular systems

    Wei Lin;Chunjiang Qian

  • Adaptive control of nonlinearly parameterized systems: the smooth feedback case

    Wei Lin;Chunjiang Qian

  • Output feedback control of a class of nonlinear systems: a nonseparation principle paradigm

    Chunjiang Qian;Wei Lin

  • Global existence theory and chaos control of fractional differential equations

    Wei Lin

  • Adaptive control of nonlinearly parameterized systems: a nonsmooth feedback framework

    Wei Lin;Chunjiang Qian

  • Losslessness, feedback equivalence, and the global stabilization of discrete-time nonlinear systems

    C.I. Byrnes;Wei Lin

  • Medial reward and lateral non-reward orbitofrontal cortex circuits change in opposite directions in depression

    Wei Cheng;Edmund T. Rolls;Jiang Qiu;Jiang Qiu;Wei Liu;Wei Liu

  • Practical output tracking of nonlinear systems with uncontrollable unstable linearization

    Chunjiang Qian;Wei Lin

  • Universal adaptive control of nonlinear systems with unknown growth rate by output feedback

    Hao Lei;Wei Lin

  • Homogeneous observers, iterative design, and global stabilization of high-order nonlinear systems by smooth output feedback

    Bo Yang;Wei Lin

  • Recursive Observer Design, Homogeneous Approximation, and Nonsmooth Output Feedback Stabilization of Nonlinear Systems

    Chunjiang Qian;Wei Lin

  • H/sub /spl infin//-control of discrete-time nonlinear systems

    Wei Lin;C.I. Byrnes

  • Predicting tipping points in mutualistic networks through dimension reduction.

    Junjie Jiang;Zi Gang Huang;Zi Gang Huang;Thomas P. Seager;Wei Lin

  • Passivity and absolute stabilization of a class of discrete-time nonlinear systems

    Wei Lin;Christopher I. Byrnes

  • Adaptive regulation of uncertain nonlinear systems by output feedback: A universal control approach ☆

    Hao Lei;Wei Lin

  • Voltage and Frequency Regulation of Microgrid With Battery Energy Storage Systems

    Huiying Zhao;Mingguo Hong;Wei Lin;Kenneth A. Loparo

  • Robust output feedback stabilization of uncertain nonlinear systems with uncontrollable and unobservable linearization

    Bo Yang;Wei Lin

  • Adaptive output tracking of inherently nonlinear systems with nonlinear parameterization

    Wei Lin;R. Pongvuthithum

Frequent Co-Authors

Chunjiang Qian
Chunjiang Qian The University of Texas at San Antonio
Christopher I. Byrnes
Christopher I. Byrnes Washington University in St. Louis
Gang Tao
Gang Tao University of Virginia
Yuanzhang Sun
Yuanzhang Sun Wuhan University
Howard Jay Chizeck
Howard Jay Chizeck University of Washington
Alberto Isidori
Alberto Isidori Sapienza University of Rome
Lihua Xie
Lihua Xie Nanyang Technological University
Rodolphe Sepulchre
Rodolphe Sepulchre University of Cambridge
Gang Feng
Gang Feng City University of Hong Kong
Zhengqiang Zhang
Zhengqiang Zhang Qufu Normal University

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