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    Vibration Suppression of a Coupled Aircraft Wing with Finite-Time Convergence
    with Yiming Liu, Zhifeng Tan, and Xiaofen Yang
    Complexity 2022 1-14. 2022.
    A nonlinear coupled wing model subject to unknown external disturbances is proposed in this paper. Since the model is modeled by partial differential equations, the traditional control design scheme based on the ordinary differential equation model is not applicable, and the control law design becomes very complex. In this paper, a new antidisturbance boundary control scheme based on a finite time convergent disturbance observer is proposed. The control laws are designed based on the new disturb…Read more
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    A semantic approach for knowledge capture of microRNA-target gene interactions
    with Jingshan Huang, Fernando Gutierrez, Dejing Dou, Judith A. Blake, Karen Eilbeck, Darren A. Natale, Barry Smith, Yu Lin, and Zixing Liu
    In Jingshan Huang, Fernando Gutierrez, Dejing Dou, Judith A. Blake, Karen Eilbeck, Darren A. Natale, Barry Smith, Yu Lin, Xiaowei Wang & Zixing Liu (eds.), IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedicine (IEEE BIBM 2015),, . pp. 975-982. 2015.
    Research has indicated that microRNAs (miRNAs), a special class of non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs), can perform important roles in different biological and pathological processes. miRNAs’ functions are realized by regulating their respective target genes (targets). It is thus critical to identify and analyze miRNA-target interactions for a better understanding and delineation of miRNAs’ functions. However, conventional knowledge discovery and acquisition methods have many limitations. Fortunately, sema…Read more
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    The writing of histories of Chinese philosophy in the first half of the twentieth century was pivotal in sustaining Chinese philosophy as a sub-discipline under philosophy. Feng Youlan's 馮友蘭 (1895–1990) two-volume _The History of Chinese Philosophy_ stands as a milestone contribution in the field of Chinese philosophy. However, the combined publication of the two volumes in 1934 overshadowed the publication of the first volume in 1931. The 1931 edition thus remains largely overlooked in the fiel…Read more
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    How Yang Zhu Became a Philosopher: A Selection of Yang Zhu Scholarship in the PRC
    with Carine Defoort
    Contemporary Chinese Thought 50 (3-4): 69-74. 2019.
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    The Wronged Master: G u Jiegang’s Search for the Real Y ang Zhu
    Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 24 (2): 331-350. 2025.
    In the 1920s, in the context of the New Culture movement, G u Jiegang 顧頡剛 (1893–1980) initiated the Chinese current of “Doubting Antiquity,” which aimed at a depolitization of ancient scholarship and a restoration of its historical value. During this process, Y ang Zhu 楊朱 (allegedly around 400 BCE) entered Gu’s discussion and became an integral part of Gu’s reconstruction of the Daoist tradition. In Gu’s understanding, the master Y ang Zhu had long been seriously misunderstood and wrongly interp…Read more
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    Images, Moral Feelings, and Rites: Engaging Confucianism with Philosophy of Technology
    Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 24 (1): 85-104. 2025.
    Technology is increasingly prominent as a topic of philosophical and normative reflection, as recent technological advancements in areas such as artificial intelligence and climate technologies have demonstrated their capability to disrupt our existing social, political, and moral practices. Recently, there is a call to diversify philosophy of technology, a field which has so far largely failed to engage with philosophical traditions outside the United States and Europe. While there are an incre…Read more
  • IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedicine (IEEE BIBM 2015), (edited book)
    with Jingshan Huang, Fernando Gutierrez, Dejing Dou, Judith A. Blake, Karen Eilbeck, Darren A. Natale, Barry Smith, Yu Lin, and Zixing Liu
    . 2015.
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    Confucian Cosmological Life and its Eco-Philosophical Implications
    Environmental Ethics 40 (1): 41-56. 2018.
    This article discusses a Confucian notion of cosmological life and its eco-philosophical implication. In contrast to the Kantian notion of the man who has exclusive moral worth, existing as the ultimate value-conferrer among beings, Confucian cosmological man understands his/her selfness through the lens of sacred unity with other beings. The modern ecological disaster is arguably caused by the reluctance to recognize the inherent value of nature, which is due to the anthropocentrism partly intr…Read more
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    A Human Right to Internet Access: A Confucian Perspective
    Asian Culture and History 9 (1): 6-14. 2017.
    In this paper, I discussed the possibility to argue for a human right to internet access in Confucian society. I argued firstly that Confucianism could properly accommodate the concept of human rights, even though it does not have an explicit term for it. Secondly, Confucian concept of min xin, as a similar concept of democracy with differences, is used in Confucianism as a normative concept to lay the foundation of the state and legitimatize the governance. Last but not least, I argued that the…Read more
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    Physical contact between organelles are widespread, in part to facilitate the shuttling of protein and lipid cargoes for cellular homeostasis. How do protein‐protein and protein‐lipid interactions shape organelle subdomains that constitute contact sites? The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) forms extensive contacts with multiple organelles, including lipid droplets (LDs) that are central to cellular fat storage and mobilization. Here, we focus on ER‐LD contacts that are highlighted by the conserved pr…Read more