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Gao Min is a Professor and Doctoral Supervisor at the School of Big Data and Software, Chongqing University. He is a member of IEEE, CCF, and CAAI, and has held visiting scholar positions at Arizona State University and Reading University. His research focuses on personalized recommendation systems, anomaly detection, and social media mining, with strong emphasis on security aspects such as shilling attacks and fake news detection. His research interests include: Personalized Recommendation Systems Anomaly and Attack Detection in Recommender Systems Social Media Mining and Fake News Detection Graph-based and Contrastive Learning for Recommendations Domain Adaptation and Meta-Learning Time Series and Behavioral Forecasting The recent articles highlight a consistent trend in adversarial and robust learning for recommender systems and misinformation detection. His team leverages contrastive learning, graph neural networks, and meta-learning to enhance model robustness against poisoning and shilling attacks. There is a growing focus on simulating user behaviors, modeling fine-grained discrepancies, and applying domain adaptation techniques, particularly in detecting fake news and securing recommendation platforms. His scientific awards are primarily reflected through the recognition of his students, including multiple recipients of the National Graduate Scholarship, Huawei Scholarship, and Chongqing Outstanding Master’s Thesis Award. National Graduate Scholarship (awarded to students: Tian Renli, Yu Junliang, Song Yuqi, Zhao Zehua, Zhang Junwei, Wang Jia, Peng Lin, Ma Hao) Huawei Scholarship (awarded to students: Tan Kan, Wang Jia, Huang Yinqiu) Chongqing Outstanding Master's Thesis Award (awarded to students: Yu Junliang, Zhao Zehua, Zhang Junwei) Aerospace Scholarship (awarded to student: Zhang Junwei) Gao Min has secured significant research funding as principal investigator, including two National Natural Science Foundation projects, a sub-project of the National Key R&D Project, two Chongqing Natural Science Foundation projects, and one China Postdoctoral Fund project. He has also contributed as a main researcher in major national programs such as the 973 Program, National Key R&D Program, and National Science and Technology Support Program. He advises a vibrant research group that values autonomy, academic freedom, and practical research, with students regularly publishing in top venues and securing top-tier industry and academic positions. His team has developed key research platforms including QRec (Recommendation Algorithm Experiment Platform), Yue (Music Recommendation), ARLib (Data Pollution Attack Platform), and SDLib (Shill Attack Detection Platform). He serves as a reviewer for major journals and is a PC member of top conferences including CIKM, IJCAI, and AAAI.







