Outstanding Scientist Award

Shufan Wu
Affiliation Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Country China
Scopus ID 57190223905
Documents 154
Citations 1,070 Citations by 946 documents
h-index 18
Subject Area Engineering
Event International Research Data Analysis Excellence & Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-8138-5533
Shufan Wu
Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China

Professor Shufan Wu is a Chinese aerospace engineering scholar and senior researcher associated with Shanghai Jiao Tong University. His research profile spans spacecraft guidance, navigation and control systems, micro and nano satellite engineering, reinforcement learning for aerospace applications, autonomous spacecraft operations, and satellite constellation technologies. Over several decades of academic and engineering practice, he has contributed to multiple international aerospace programs, including collaborative missions involving the European Space Agency and advanced CubeSat initiatives in Asia.[1] His scholarly record includes publications in aerospace science, satellite systems engineering, control theory, and intelligent autonomous systems, supported by a measurable citation impact and international collaboration activities.[2]

Abstract

This article presents a scholarly recognition profile of Professor Shufan Wu in the context of the Outstanding Scientist Award under the International Research Data Analysis Excellence & Awards initiative. Professor Wu has contributed extensively to aerospace engineering research, with particular emphasis on spacecraft attitude control, satellite mission engineering, reinforcement learning applications in aerospace systems, orbital mechanics, and intelligent autonomous guidance systems. His professional career includes appointments at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and the European Space Agency, reflecting sustained engagement with both academic and applied aerospace engineering communities.[1] The research output associated with his academic profile demonstrates a multidisciplinary orientation involving satellite technologies, space robotics, adaptive control systems, and distributed aerospace networks.[3]

Keywords

Aerospace Engineering; Spacecraft Control Systems; CubeSat Missions; Reinforcement Learning; Satellite Networks; Autonomous Navigation; Guidance and Control; Space Robotics; Lunar Exploration; Aerospace Systems Engineering.

Introduction

The field of aerospace engineering increasingly depends on integrated computational intelligence, adaptive control theory, and advanced spacecraft system design. Within this research landscape, Professor Shufan Wu has established a long-standing academic and technical profile associated with both theoretical and applied aerospace engineering. His work addresses challenges in spacecraft guidance, attitude dynamics, satellite constellation networking, and intelligent autonomous control systems.[4]

Professor Wu has also contributed to the development of CubeSat missions and micro-satellite technologies, including the TW-1 mission, APSCO student satellite initiatives, and the ICUBE-Q lunar nano-satellite project. These projects demonstrate the application of advanced aerospace engineering principles in practical mission environments and international cooperative frameworks.[5]

Research Profile

Professor Shufan Wu currently serves as Chair Professor at the School of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Shanghai Jiao Tong University. His previous appointments include research and engineering roles at the European Space Agency (ESA/ESTEC), the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and several international aerospace institutions.[1]

His research specialization includes spacecraft guidance, navigation and control (GNC), reinforcement learning for aerospace systems, adaptive fault-tolerant control, spacecraft formation flying, lunar exploration technologies, and satellite constellation optimization. He has supervised and contributed to research involving autonomous spacecraft maneuvering, satellite imaging systems, and distributed aerospace intelligence.[6]

The professional trajectory of Professor Wu includes contributions to major international aerospace programs such as GalileoSat, EarthCARE, PLATO, EUCLID, ATV, and LISA Pathfinder missions during his work at ESA/ESTEC.[7] These activities reflect both systems engineering expertise and long-term involvement in high-reliability aerospace mission development.

Research Contributions

One of Professor Wu’s major contributions concerns the advancement of CubeSat and nano-satellite technologies in China and international collaborative aerospace initiatives. The TW-1 CubeSat mission represented one of the earliest Chinese multi-CubeSat missions involving Earth observation, marine monitoring, and aircraft ADS-B signal tracking.[5]

His later work expanded into lunar exploration systems through the ICUBE-Q nano-satellite project, a lunar mission developed in collaboration with international partners and associated with the Chang’E-6 lunar exploration framework.[8] The mission contributed to nano-satellite applications in lunar orbital environments and demonstrated international academic and engineering cooperation.

Professor Wu’s research publications additionally address reinforcement learning and adaptive control methods for spacecraft systems. These studies include applications of model-free reinforcement learning, spacecraft fault-tolerant control, space manipulator coordination, and autonomous tracking control.[9] His research integrates modern machine learning methodologies with classical aerospace control engineering frameworks.

Further contributions include spacecraft network routing optimization, mega-constellation analysis, adaptive Kalman filtering, inertial sensor design for space gravitational wave detection, and advanced spacecraft maneuver planning.[10]

Publications

Professor Wu has authored and co-authored more than 150 scholarly documents indexed in international databases. His publication record spans journals including Aerospace Science and Technology, Acta Astronautica, IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems, Chinese Journal of Aeronautics, and Advances in Space Research.[2]

Selected representative publications include research on spacecraft collision avoidance, reinforcement learning-based attitude control, multi-space manipulator systems, drag-free satellite control, CubeSat mission design, adaptive guidance systems, and satellite constellation networks.[11]

  • “Safe Reinforcement Learning based Agile Satellite Attitude Control for Non-cooperative Target Tracking with Operation Constraints and Actuator Faults” (2025).
  • “STU-2: A 3 CubeSat Constellation for Earth Observation and Marine/Air Traffic Monitoring” (2023).
  • “Design and implementation of a Cube satellite mission for Antarctic glacier and sea ice observation” (2017).
  • “Attitude and Orbit Control Systems for Lisa Pathfinder Spacecraft” (2013).
  • “Optimization of Spacecraft Thruster Management Function” (2005).

Research Impact

The available bibliometric indicators associated with Professor Wu’s scholarly record demonstrate consistent research productivity and international citation visibility within aerospace engineering and related scientific disciplines. His Scopus profile records more than one thousand citations distributed across numerous engineering and aerospace publications.[2]

The citation impact reflects research engagement in areas including autonomous spacecraft systems, adaptive control, satellite mission engineering, and reinforcement learning applications for aerospace systems. His collaborations with international researchers and institutions have contributed to the dissemination of advanced aerospace methodologies across academic and engineering communities.[12]

Professor Wu has additionally supervised research activities connected with satellite mission implementation, spacecraft simulation technologies, and orbital dynamics analysis. His contributions to both theoretical aerospace control systems and applied satellite engineering indicate a sustained multidisciplinary research profile.

Award Suitability

Professor Shufan Wu’s academic and engineering record aligns with the evaluation criteria commonly associated with international scientific recognition awards in aerospace engineering and technological innovation. His sustained publication activity, international collaborations, engineering leadership, and contribution to advanced satellite technologies demonstrate a profile consistent with recognition in scientific excellence initiatives.

His involvement in CubeSat missions, lunar nano-satellite engineering, reinforcement learning-based spacecraft control systems, and large-scale aerospace mission design further supports the relevance of his research contributions within contemporary aerospace science. The integration of theoretical research with operational engineering practice contributes to the broader impact of his academic work.

Conclusion

Professor Shufan Wu represents an established figure within aerospace engineering research, with notable contributions spanning spacecraft control systems, micro and nano satellite engineering, reinforcement learning applications, and advanced orbital mission technologies. His scholarly and engineering activities demonstrate continuity across academic research, aerospace systems design, and international mission collaboration.[1]

The combination of scientific publications, applied aerospace mission involvement, and interdisciplinary engineering research supports his recognition within the framework of the Outstanding Scientist Award presented by the International Research Data Analysis Excellence & Awards initiative.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Shufan Wu, Author ID 57190223905. Scopus Database.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57190223905
  2. Wu, S.F., Chen, W., Cao, C.X., Zhang, C.X., & Mu, Z.C. (2021). A Multiple CubeSat Constellation for Integrated Earth Observation and Marine/Air Traffic Monitoring. Advances in Space Research.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.asr.2020.04.025
  3. Wu, S.F. & Fertin, D. (2008). Spacecraft Drag-Free Attitude Control System Design with Quantitative Feedback Theory. Acta Astronautica.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actaastro.2008.01.038
  4. Wu, S.F., Zhao, T.C., Gao, Y., & Cheng, X. (2017). Design and implementation of a Cube satellite mission for Antarctic glacier and sea ice observation. Acta Astronautica.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/J.ACTAASTRO.2017.07.023
  5. Kang, Z.Y., Shen, Q., Wu, S.F., & Damaren, C.J. (2023). Saturated Attitude Control of Multi-Spacecraft Systems on SO(3) Subject to Mixed Attitude Constraints. IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems.
    https://doi.org/10.1109/TAES.2023.3251972
  6. Giulicchi, L., Wu, S.F., & Fenal, T. (2013). Attitude and orbit control systems for the LISA Pathfinder mission. Aerospace Science and Technology.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ast.2011.12.002
  7. Lu, W.L., Geng, Z.Y., Zhang, H.G., Shen, Q., Wu, S.F., Razoumny, V.Y., & Razoumny, Y.N. (2025). Neural Network-Based Fault Identification and Reinforcement Learning for Spacecraft Fault-Tolerant Control. IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement.
    https://doi.org/10.1109/TIM.2025.3597688
  8. Ye, S.L. & Wu, S.F. (2023). Design of Adaptive Kalman Consensus Filter (a-KCF). Signals.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/signals4030033
  9. Zhou, H., Shen, Q., Xie, Y., Razoumny, V.Y., & Wu, S.F. (2026). Safety guaranteed whole-body coordinated control in task space of the redundant free-flying space manipulator on SE(3). Aerospace Science and Technology.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ast.2025.111573
  10. Huang, Y.X., Wu, S.F., Kang, Z.Y., Mu, Z.C., Huang, H., Wu, X.F., Tang, A., & Cheng, X.B. (2023). Reinforcement learning based dynamic distributed routing scheme for mega LEO satellite networks. Chinese Journal of Aeronautics.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cja.2022.06.021
  11. Wang, X.L., Gong, D.R., Jiang, Y.F., Mo, Q.K., Kang, Z.Y., Shen, Q., Wu, S.F., & Wang, D.F. (2020). A Submillimeter-Level Relative Navigation Technology for Spacecraft Formation Flying in Highly Elliptical Orbit. Sensors.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/s20226524
  12. International Research Data Analysis Excellence & Awards. (n.d.). Award recognition and scientific excellence initiatives.
    https://researchdataanalysis.com/
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