Xue Hang is a Lecturer in the Animation Department at Tongji University's School of Art and Media, where he has been teaching since 2002. He holds a Master of Science degree in Optics from Fudan University (1993) and has expanded his expertise through international exchanges at Hungary's Academy of Art and Design (1998-1999) and Germany's Bauhaus University (2010). His multidisciplinary career spans physics, visual design, and new media arts. Research interests include: Film and television animation Creative photography Art history Visual aesthetics in digital media Key research projects involve: Teaching reform for high-definition film/TV development Multimedia documentation of historical narratives (e.g., 'Jinggangshan' music-dance epic) Cultural value preservation through modern creative industries Scientific awards highlight: 2021 Special Prize in Chinese Poetry Competition Multiple teaching excellence awards (2008-2014) 1996 Li Guohao Young Faculty Award 2009 Shanghai Teaching Achievement Award (Team member) His 15 most recent publications demonstrate expertise in multimedia production, cultural adaptation, and digital art education, with projects spanning both theoretical and practical domains of new media arts. Notable collaborations include international academic exchanges with Germany and Hungary.






