Weihua Xu
Scholar

Weihua Xu

Google Scholar ID: qWtqYTQAAAAJ
Southwest University
Granular computingArtificial intelligenceCognitive computingData miningKnowledge discovery
Citations & Impact
All-time
Citations
4,956
 
H-index
41
 
i10-index
112
 
Publications
20
 
Co-authors
6
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • Published more than 240 papers in top academic journals such as IEEE TCYB, IEEE TFS, with over 150 SCI indexed (times), over 80 papers in the first and second zones of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, 11 ESI highly cited papers, over 7100 Google Scholar citations, H-index 46; authored 5 academic books including 'Theory and Methods of Concept Cognitive Learning'; won the First Chongqing Excellent Natural Science Academic Paper Award, Second Prize of Yunnan Natural Science Award, Third Prize of Hebei Natural Science Award.
Research Experience
  • Promoted to professor exceptionally in 2011; currently working at the School of Artificial Intelligence, Southwest University, serving as a doctoral supervisor and postdoctoral cooperation supervisor; has led 4 National Natural Science Foundation projects and over 20 provincial and ministerial level projects.
Education
  • PhD and Postdoc from Xi'an Jiaotong University
Background
  • Research interests include information science, fuzzy mathematics, artificial intelligence and granular computing, as well as related fields in applied mathematics. Brief introduction: Born in Hunyuan, Shanxi in May 1979, currently a professor at the School of Artificial Intelligence, Southwest University, and a doctoral supervisor.
Miscellany
  • Senior member of the International Rough Set Society and the Chinese Association for Artificial Intelligence; guided students to win Chongqing Excellent Thesis, National Scholarship, and scientific competition awards multiple times; serves as a reviewer for Mathematical Reviews, a communication review expert for the National Natural Science Foundation, and an evaluation expert for the Ministry of Education's Natural Science Awards; has been continuously selected as one of the top 2% scientists globally since 2020.