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Academic Achievements
The related research results have been successfully applied to Chang'e-1, Chang'e-2, Chang'e-3, Chang'e-4, Shenzhou-7, Tiangong-1, and multiple remote sensing satellites, solving the bottleneck problems of satellite image data transmission and storage, creating significant social and economic benefits. In 2012, as the first contributor, the achievement 'Deep Space Communication Compression and Transmission Technology and Application' won the Second Prize of National Science and Technology Progress; in the past five years, published 30 SCI papers as the first or corresponding author in journals such as Neural Networks, NEUROCOMPUTING, Pattern Recognition, and Remote Sensing, including 1 paper in the top journal of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and 13 papers in the second-tier journals. The total number of SCI citations is 217, with the highest single paper citation being 28, and one ESI highly cited paper; obtained 37 authorized invention patents.
Research Experience
Long-term research and teaching work in the application foundation of image compression coding and processing. Has led several major scientific research projects including National Natural Science Foundation, National Major Special Projects, 863 Program, General Armament Defense Pre-research, Weapon Equipment Pre-research, Satellite Model Tasks, General Armament Military Electronic Component Projects, Lunar Exploration Project, and Manned Spaceflight.
Education
Born in Huludao City, Liaoning Province in 1973, obtained bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees from Xidian University in 1999 and 2002 respectively.
Background
Doctoral supervisor in the field of Information and Communication Engineering, member of the Academic Committee of the university. Chairman of the Civil-Military Integration Professional Committee of the Chinese Society of Image and Graphics, and Vice Chairman of the Shaanxi Province Society of Image and Graphics.
Miscellany
Office Location: Room B508, Science and Technology Building, North Campus