Published over 300 academic papers, including more than 80 IEEE Trans/Journal international journal papers (e.g., IEEE TCSVT, IEEE TIP, IEEE TMM, IEEE TVCG)
Presented over 20 papers at international conferences such as CVPR, AAAI, DCC, and ECCV
Cited over 16,268 times (Google Scholar), H-index: 60
Received 13 national and provincial awards, including 1 Second Prize for National Technological Invention, 2 Second Prizes for National Scientific and Technological Progress, 2 First Prizes for Provincial Scientific and Technological Progress, 5 Second Prizes for Provincial Scientific and Technological Progress, and 3 Third Prizes for Provincial Scientific and Technological Progress
Granted 33 patents, including 4 U.S. patents, 3 Japanese patents, 2 Hong Kong patents, and 23 Chinese patents
Supervised doctoral students who received nominations for the Top 100 Excellent Doctoral Dissertations in China and the CCF Excellent Doctoral Dissertation Award
Received Best Paper Awards at IEEE VCIP2011 and PCM2008
Selected as one of the top 2% of scientists globally by Stanford University and Elsevier in 2022/2023
Research Experience
Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science, Harbin Institute of Technology, July 1993
Senior Research Associate in the Department of Computer Science, City University of Hong Kong, May 1996 - Dec 1996
Senior Research Associate in the Department of Computer Science, City University of Hong Kong, Mar 1998 - July 1998
Research Fellow in the Department of Computer Science, City University of Hong Kong, July 1998 - Nov 1998
Research Fellow in the Department of Computer Science, City University of Hong Kong, Oct 1999 - Oct 2000
Professor in the Department of Computer Science, Harbin Institute of Technology, Oct 2000
Doctoral Supervisor at the Institute of Computing, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Dec 2001
Doctoral Supervisor at Harbin Institute of Technology, May 2002
Background
Distinguished Professor, Tenured Professor, and Doctoral Supervisor. His main research areas include video coding and transmission, computer vision, and machine learning.