Utilizes the higher-resolution stability of measuring devices instead of their resolution to improve on traditional measurement experiments
Eliminates the quantitative errors generally considered to be the main problem in measurements by border effect
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Wei Zhou graduated from the specialty of automatic control at Xi'an Jiao Tong University in 1970; earned his Doctor of Engineering Degree from Shizuoka University, Japan in 2000. From 1970 to 1988, he was engaged in scientific research and measurement at the Shaanxi Provincial Institute of Metrology and Measurement, acting as engineer, senior engineer and chief engineer. From 1988 on, he has been engaged in teaching and research at Xidian University, acting as senior engineer, professor and advisor of PhD candidates. He has over 10 years' joint research experiences with the institutions of higher learning, research institutes and enterprises in the United States, Japan, Canada and Europe. He is member of the FCS Technical Steering Committee of the IEEE, special reviewer of the Chinese Physics Letters, member of the Executive Council of the China Instrument and Control Society, member of the editorial board of the Journal of Scientific Instrument, member of the Academic Committee of the Key National Defense Science & Technology Laboratory of Measurement and Calibration Technology, and part-time professor at the Shenyang University of Technology. He has obtained 2 National Invention Awards and 1 Chinese Instrumentation Invention Award. Prof. Zhou's areas for training master students include measuring techniques and instruments; detection techniques and automatic devices.
Zhiqi Li received her doctorate degree from Xidian University, Xi'an, China in 2012. She is now Doctor of Engineering, associate professor and doctoral supervisor at Xidian University. She has been engaged in the research of time & frequency measurement and control technology, automatic detection technology of precision electronic measuring instruments. She has won second prize of the Science and Technology Progress of the Instrument and Meter Society, secondary second prizes of the Science and Technology Progress of the Ministry of Education for Universities, and second prize of the Science and Technology Progress of Shaanxi Province.
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