Tianming LiuView profile
Research Professor
Tianming Liu serves as a Distinguished Research Professor in the School of Computing at the University of Georgia, with courtesy faculty appointments in the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at the College of Public Health and the Institute of Bioinformatics. His academic career at UGA spans from Assistant Professor (2008-2013) to Associate Professor (2013-2015) to full Professor (2015-present), culminating in his recognition as a Distinguished Research Professor in 2017. He also serves as Graduate Program Faculty in the School of Computing. Education: Ph.D. in Computer Engineering, Shanghai Jiaotong University, China (2002) Master of Science in Computer Science, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China (1999) Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China (1998) Dr. Liu's research focuses on the intersection of computer science and neuroscience, with particular expertise in biomedical image analysis, computational neuroscience, and biomedical informatics. His work centers on cortical architecture imaging and discovery, developing advanced computational methods for analyzing brain structure and function. His research spans multiple disciplines including neurosciences, cognitive sciences, biomedical engineering, and clinical sciences, with applications in understanding Alzheimer's disease progression, brain connectomics, and neural architecture. Analysis of Dr. Liu's recent publications reveals a strong trajectory in applying deep learning techniques to neuroimaging data. His work increasingly focuses on developing sophisticated neural network architectures specifically designed for brain connectome analysis, with particular attention to spatiotemporal dynamics and hierarchical organization of brain networks. Recent publications demonstrate his leadership in applying neural architecture search methods to optimize brain network analysis pipelines, with applications spanning from Alzheimer's disease research to fundamental neuroscience questions about cortical folding patterns. Scientific Recognition: Distinguished Research Professor at the University of Georgia (2017) Dr. Liu has secured substantial research funding through multiple competitive grants from NIH and NSF, demonstrating the significance and impact of his work. His most notable projects include the NIH R01 grant "Developing an Individualized Deep Connectome Framework for ADRD Analysis," the NIH R01 grant "Mapping Trajectories of Alzheimer's Progression via Personalized Brain Anchor-nodes," and the NSF CRCNS grant "Exploring the Mechanism of 3-Hinge Gyral Formation and its Role in Brain Networks." These projects highlight his leadership in applying computational methods to address critical challenges in neuroscience and medicine, particularly in the domain of Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias (ADRD). Dr. Liu collaborates extensively across disciplines, working with researchers at institutions including University of Virginia, Emory University, UNC Chapel Hill, and UT Arlington. His work has contributed to the development of BiomedGPT, an open-source visual-language foundation model for biomedical applications, demonstrating his commitment to creating accessible tools for the broader research community.









