Qiang Gao (高强)
Scholar

Qiang Gao (高强)

Google Scholar ID: 3KPOGeAAAAAJ
Professor, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics
Spatio-temporal data processingdeep learningmachine learning
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Academic Achievements
  • Principal Investigator of National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.62102326, 2022.01–2024.12)
  • PI of Sichuan Province Science and Technology Program (No.2023ZYD0145, 2023.12–2024.12)
  • PI of Chengdu Science and Technology Program (No.2023-JB00-00016-GX, 2023–2025)
  • PI of Key Grant from Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (2021)
  • PI of Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (No.JBK2406078, 2024.6–2025.6)
  • PI of Natural Science Foundation of Sichuan Province (No.2023NSFSC1411, 2023.01–2024.12)
  • Recipient of Guanghua Talent Project of SWUFE (2023–2025)
  • Published multiple papers as corresponding author at top-tier conferences including AAAI 2025, KDD 2025, ICDE 2025, and SIGSPATIAL 2025; several accepted as oral presentations
  • Authored a chapter titled 'Deep Learning and Semantic Dynamics of Human Mobility' in the Encyclopedia of GIS (3rd ed., Springer, 2025)
Background
  • Professor and Ph.D. Supervisor at School of Computing and Artificial Intelligence, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics (SWUFE)
  • Leading the Complex Laboratory of New Finance and Economics (NiceLab)
  • One of the team leaders of the Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence R&D and Application Research Team
  • Research focuses on Deep Learning + Mobility Mining, Spatio-temporal Data Mining, LLM (multimodal)-based GIS, and Regional/Urban Economics in Social Computing (e.g., quantitative trading and enterprise analysis)
  • Leads the Geospatial Intelligence and Social Computing (GeoSoc) group
  • Maintains deep collaborations with institutions including Iowa State University, University of Maryland, and Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam