Track Chair of Track 1:
Prof. Yinsheng Chen
Harbin University of Science and Technology, China
Yinsheng Chen is current a Professor at the School
of Measurement and Communication Engineering, Harbin
University of Science and Technology. He is mainly
engaged in the research work of machine olfactory
technology and application, intelligent sensor
system state monitoring technology, biological
signal perception and recognition, intelligent
information processing and pattern recognition,
medical image information processing and detection,
etc. He has presided over and participated in more
than 10 projects of National Natural Science
Foundation of China General Project, National
Natural Science Foundation of China Youth, China
Post-Doctoral Fund, Heilongjiang Post-Doctoral Fund,
Heilongjiang Province College Young Innovative
Talents Training Program and so on. He has published
more than 40 academic papers (including more than 20
SCI papers). He has published 2 monographs and
applied for more than 10 patents. Six of them have
been authorized.
Assoc. Prof. Chuliang Guo
Harbin Institute of Technology, China
Guo Chuliang is currently a Research Associate
Professor at the School of Electronics and
Information Engineering, Harbin Institute of
Technology. Rooted in the disciplines of Information
& Communication Engineering, Electronic Information
Engineering, and Intelligent Science & Technology,
his research explores the frontiers of intelligent
computing hardware acceleration, intelligent
instrumentation, and intelligent signal processing.
By harmonizing software and hardware co-design, he
develops highly efficient, ultra-low-power
intelligent computing systems to meet the challenges
posed by artificial intelligence, big data, and
complex systems. He has published more than ten
papers in top-tier EDA/FPGA journals and flagship
international conferences, and serves as a reviewer
for multiple international journals.
Track Chair of Track 2:
Prof. Tian
Han
Jinhua Advanced Research Institute, China
Han Tian holds a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree
from Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT).
Currently, he serves as a Professor at Jinhua
Advanced Research Institute and an academic staff
member at the Artificial Intelligence Research
Institute of Jinhua University of Science and
Technology, where he anchors cutting-edge research
initiatives at the intersection of artificial
intelligence and human-computer interaction.
In addition to his academic roles, Dr. Han takes on
important leadership responsibilities as the
Secretary-General of Jinhua Artificial Intelligence
Society, contributing to the promotion of academic
exchanges, industry-academia collaboration, and
talent development in the field of artificial
intelligence across Jinhua and beyond. He also has a
global academic background, having worked as a
visiting scholar at the University of Oulu in
Finland—a leading institution in Europe for research
on information technology and intelligent
systems—where he gained valuable international
perspectives and expanded his research network.
Dr. Han’s research focus lies primarily in affective
computing and sentiment analysis for speech and
semantics. His work delves into developing
intelligent algorithms and models that enable
machines to recognize, interpret, and respond to
human emotions conveyed through voice signals and
textual content, with potential applications in
areas such as mental health monitoring, intelligent
customer service, and human-centered intelligent
interaction systems. With his solid academic
foundation, cross-institutional experience, and
dedication to advancing AI-driven emotional
intelligence, he continues to make meaningful
contributions to both academic research and the
practical application of artificial intelligence in
related domains.
Track Chair of Track 3:
Dr. Yanzi Shi
Chang'an University, China
Yanzi Shi is a Lecturer and Post-Doctoral Researcher
at Chang’an University. Her research interests
include multi-modal image processing, deep learning,
and intelligent sensing for ubiquitous computing,
with more than 20 papers published in peer-reviewed
journals and conferences. She also serves as a Guest
Editor for special issues in Remote Sensing, was a
Session Chair at the IEEE International Geoscience
and Remote Sensing Symposium 2021, and actively
reviews for international journals such as IEEE
Transactions on Image Processing, IEEE Transactions
on Neural Networks and Learning Systems, IEEE
Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE
Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth
Observations and Remote Sensing, and IEEE Geoscience
and Remote Sensing Letters.
Dr. Xinmiao Lu
Harbin University of Science and Technology, China
Xinmiao Lu received the Ph.D. degree in test and
metrology technology and instrument from Harbin
University of Science and Technology, Harbin, China.
He is currently an Associate Professor and a Master
Supervisor with Harbin University of Science and
Technology. His main research interests include
wireless sensor networks. He has published more than
30 papers in peer-reviewed journals and conferences.
He also serves as a long-term reviewer for the
Alexandria Engineering Journal, IEEE Sensors
Journal, and other international journals, as well
as for IEEE conferences.
Track Chairs of Track 4:
Assoc. Prof. Jinghui Yang
China University of Geoscience (Beijing), China
Jinghui Yang is an Associate Professor and the
doctoral supervisor with the School of Artificial
Intelligence, China University of Geosciences
(Beijing), Beijing, China. Her research interests
include hyperspectral imagery, remote sensing,
pattern recognition and signal processing. She has
authored more than 30 articles. She serves as a
Guest Editor for special issues in Remote Sensing,
and actively reviews for multiple journals, such as
IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing,
IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth
Observations and Remote Sensing, IEEE Geoscience and
Remote Sensing Letters, and Remote Sensing.
Assoc. Prof. Xinyu Zhou
University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China
Xinyu Zhou is currently an Associate Professor with
the Laboratory of Intelligent Collaborative
Computing and Trusted Cloud Computing and Big Data
Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province, University of
Electronic Science and Technology of China. His
research interests include remote sensing image
analysis, knowledge graph, target detection. He
serves actively reviews for IEEE Transactions on
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Journal of
Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and
Remote Sensing, and IEEE Geoscience and Remote
Sensing Letters.
Prof. Huadong Sun
Harbin University of Commerce, China
Dr. Sun Huadong, born in December 1980, is a professor and master
supervisor at Harbin University of Commerce. He
obtained his bachelor, master, and doctoral degrees
in Information and Communication Engineering from
the Institute of Electronics and Information
Technology at Harbin Institute of Technology in July
2002, July 2004, and April 2009, respectively. Main
research directions: digital image processing and
artificial intelligence. Email:
sunhuadong1209@163.com.
Asst. Prof. Changyu Hu
Wuxi University, China
Changyu Hu is affiliated with the School of
Electronic Information Engineering at Wuxi
University, China. He is a member of the Chinese
Institute of Electronics. His research interests lie
in radar detection and imaging, as well as target
recognition. He has authored and co-authored over 30
peer-reviewed journal and conference papers, and
contributed to 1 book. He actively serves as a
reviewer for a number of international journals,
including IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing
Letters, IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote
Sensing, International Journal of Remote Sensing
(Taylor & Francis), Remote Sensing (MDPI), IET
Electronics Letters, and Digital Signal Processing
(Elsevier).
Track Chair of Track 6:
Asst. Prof. Yangbo Feng
Hunan University, China
Yangbo Feng is an assistant research fellow at the
School of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics,
Hunan University, China. Her research interests lie
in virtual and augmented reality, video
understanding, remote sensing target detection, and
hyperspectral image recognition. She actively serves
as a reviewer for a number of international
journals, including IEEE Transactions on Image
Processing (TIP), IEEE Transactions on Neural
Networks and Learning Systems (TNNLS), IEEE
Transactions on Multimedia (TMM), IEEE Transactions
on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology
(TCSVT), IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote
Sensing (TGRS) and Multimedia Systems.