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Jiangyu Zheng is a Professor of Computer Science at Purdue University, affiliated with both West Lafayette and Indianapolis campuses. He holds dual roles within the Department of Computer Science and the College of Science. His career includes tenure at ATR Communication Systems Research Laboratory (1990–1993) and Kyushu Institute of Technology (1993–2001) as an associate professor, before joining Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) in 2001, where he advanced to full professorship. He earned a PhD in Control Engineering from Osaka University (1990) and a BS in Computer Science from Fudan University (1983).
Dr. Zheng’s research focuses on computer vision, AI, autonomous driving, multimedia, virtual reality, and robotics. His pioneering work includes the world’s first digital panoramic image and motion-based human tracking systems. He has received notable awards such as the 1991 Best Paper Award (IPSJ) and 2000 Excellent Paper Award (Japan Society of Art & Science).
His publications emphasize vehicle interaction analysis, semantic segmentation for autonomous systems, and hazard detection using deep learning. Key projects include developing motion profile-based collision alarming systems and weather/illumination-adaptive road profiling. He is a senior IEEE member and maintains active research labs focusing on AI-driven traffic systems and immersive technologies.





