Guo, Qing (郭青)
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Guo, Qing (郭青)

Google Scholar ID: Rj2x4QUAAAAJ
Full Professor, Nankai University, and Adjunct Assistant Professor at NUS
Computer VisionAI SecurityAdversarial AttackAdversarial Robustness
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Citations
6,669
 
H-index
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i10-index
80
 
Publications
20
 
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • He received the Best Platinum Paper Award at ICME in 2018, the ACM Tianjin Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Award in 2020, third place in the AISG Trusted Media Challenge, won the Best Paper Award at the ECCV 2022 AROW workshop, and AISG Robust AI challenge grant 2023. He serves as Area Chair for ICCV, ICML, ICLR, CVPR, and IJCAI, and Senior PC for AAAI, and the Associate Editor of IEEE Trans. on Image Process, and Visual Intelligence. He is also a senior member of IEEE. Published over 60 papers in top-tier conferences and journals such as ICML, NeurIPS, ICLR, CVPR, ICCV, TPAMI, and IJCV.
Research Experience
  • In 2019, he joined Nanyang Technological University (NTU) as a Research Fellow and was appointed a Wallenberg-NTU Presidential Postdoctoral Fellow in 2020. From 2022, he was a senior research scientist and principal investigator (PI) at the Center for Frontier AI Research (CFAR), A*STAR in Singapore. Since 2023, he has been an adjunct assistant professor at the National University of Singapore (NUS).
Education
  • No specific education background information provided.
Background
  • Full Professor at Nankai University, China, and an adjunct assistant professor at the National University of Singapore (NUS). His research mainly focuses on computer vision, AI security, adversarial attacks, and robustness.
Miscellany
  • The team has extensive international collaborations with institutions such as NTU, NUS, A*STAR, SMU in Singapore, Tokyo University, Kyushu University in Japan, and the University of Alberta in Canada. Welcomes applications for master's and doctoral students, and long-term recruitment of undergraduate, master's, and doctoral interns.