Hong Huaqing is a Professor and doctoral supervisor at the Corpus Research Institute of Shanghai International Studies University. He holds roles as honorary director of the Chinese Corpus Linguistics Research Association and international expert at Peking University's Education Development Center. Formerly, he worked at Nanyang Technological University (Singapore) in roles such as researcher at the Learning Research and Development Center and director of the e-Learning Center of the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine. His research spans machine translation, natural language processing, corpus linguistics, and educational technology. He supervises master's and doctoral students, co-supervises postdoctoral researchers, and focuses on smart education driven by big data analysis and innovative learning ecosystems. Research emphasizes corpus-based methods applied to language education, including computational frameworks for student engagement, wearable sensors in learning analytics, and cross-linguistic rhetoric studies. His work bridges technological innovation (e.g., AI-driven tutorial systems) with pedagogical practice, addressing challenges in non-English language education and teacher training.
Wang Jianmin serves as Professor and Doctoral Supervisor at Tongji University's School of Art and Media, concurrently holding the position of Vice Dean since 2014. With a computer science PhD from Sun Yat-sen University, he bridges engineering and media arts through pioneering research in intelligent communication systems and digital media interfaces. His work focuses on human-centered design for emerging technologies, particularly in automotive and virtual environments. His academic foundation includes: PhD in Engineering (Computer Software and Theory), Sun Yat-sen University (2003) Master's in Computational Mathematics, Sun Yat-sen University (1999) Bachelor's in Computational Mathematics, Nankai University (1996) Professor Wang's research centers on intelligent communication systems and digital media art, with significant contributions to automotive human-machine interfaces (HMI), virtual reality applications, and user experience methodologies. His investigations into driver-robot transparency, augmented reality navigation, and mixed-reality educational platforms demonstrate interdisciplinary innovation connecting computer science, cognitive psychology, and design theory. Current projects explore AI-driven media systems for urban environments and safety-critical interaction frameworks. Analysis of his recent publications reveals a cohesive research trajectory focusing on automotive HMI (40% of output), human-robot interaction (30%), and mixed reality applications (30%). His work consistently emphasizes experimental validation through driving simulators and user studies, yielding practical design guidelines for industry implementation. The interdisciplinary nature spans computer science, cognitive ergonomics, and media studies, with increasing emphasis on AI integration in communication systems. His scientific recognition includes national and provincial awards for innovation in human-computer interaction and educational technology: 2019 China Industry-University-Research Innovation Award for automotive HMI systems 2020 China User Experience Alliance Excellence Award 2012 Guangdong Dingying Science and Technology Award Multiple national/provincial science progress awards (2001-2009) 2020 Tongji University Teaching Achievement Award for curriculum development As an educator, Professor Wang mentors graduate students in national design competitions including the 'Core Cup' Future Automotive HMI Challenge and International User Experience Innovation Competition. His research program is supported by substantial funding from diverse sources: National Grants: National Natural Science Foundation projects on driver behavior modeling and cognitive testing Ministry of Education: 15+产学合作 projects for virtual simulation labs and curriculum development Shanghai Municipal: Publicity Department funding for smart city media research Industry Partnerships: Huawei (intelligent vehicle HMI), SAIC Motor (AR-HUD design), and automotive electronics firms He directs Tongji's Media Experiment and Practice Teaching Center and the All-Media Research Institute, leading teams developing virtual simulation platforms for emergency news reporting, intelligent vehicle interaction testing systems, and mixed reality educational tools. Current initiatives focus on AI-enhanced media art for urban applications and next-generation HMI frameworks for autonomous mobility solutions.
Wang Yingji is a tenured professor and doctoral supervisor at the School of Art and Media, Tongji University. He holds a PhD in Literary Studies and has served as director of the China Culture and Art Communication Research Center, member of the China Artists Association, and editorial board member of "Media Criticism" journal. BA: Chinese Language and Literature, Renmin University of China (1995) MA: Journalism, Beijing Normal University (2004) PhD: Literary Studies, Beijing Normal University (2007) His research focuses on the intersections between Journalism and Communication, Media Phenomenology, Philosophy of Technology, and Traditional Chinese Culture. His work explores embodied cognition in media interaction, technological mediation of human perception, and historical epistemology of media systems. The articles demonstrate his expertise in media phenomenology (Hubert Dreyfus analysis), digital reading behavior studies, VR technology ideologies, and historical reconstruction of Chinese communication theories. His publications span from 2016-2022 with consistent CSSCI indexing. National Social Science Fund General Project: "Chinese Modern Public Opinion Thought History" (2021) Major Project Subtopic: "Chinese Media Archaeology in Civilizational Diversity" (2020) Ministry of Education Project: "Husserl's Media and Communication Thought" (2020) Completed NSFC Project: "Rumor Propagation and Governance in Public Emergencies" (2011) As educator, he teaches courses like "Chinese Classical Media Art", "Media Research Methods", and "Communication Theory". His administrative roles include leadership positions in the Chinese Society of Journalism History and multiple journal editorial boards.
Wenzhong Li is a Professor at the School of Computer Science, Nanjing University, where he leads research at the State Key Laboratory for Novel Software and Technology. His academic career spans over 15 years with significant contributions to AI-empowered distributed systems, big data mining, and networking applications. He teaches Computer Networks and guides graduate students in Distributed Computing Research. Professor Li's research focuses on cutting-edge areas including AI-Empowered Distributed Systems and Applications (MultiModal Large Models, Embodied Intelligence, Edge Computing), Big Data Mining (Time Series Analysis, Graph Computing, Social Networks Analysis), and AI-Based Distributed Resource Scheduling. His work bridges theoretical foundations with practical implementations in real-world systems. His recent publications demonstrate a strong trend toward integrating deep learning with graph theory and time series analysis, with applications in human activity recognition, network optimization, and multimodal systems. The research spans multiple disciplines including artificial intelligence, computer vision, networking, and data mining, with a particular emphasis on practical implementations for real-world problems. Best Paper Runner Up at KSEM 2023 for 'Learning-based Dichotomy Graph Sketch for Summarizing Graph Streams with High Accuracy' Best Paper Award at APNet 2018 for 'Toward Effective and Fair RDMA Resource Sharing' Professor Li has advised numerous PhD and Master's students who have gone on to prominent positions at institutions like Nanjing University, Huawei, Alibaba, Microsoft, and various international universities. His research is supported by substantial grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China, Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province, National Power Grid, and other major funding bodies, totaling multiple multi-year projects with significant budgets. He leads the AINet Group and is affiliated with the Sino-German Institute of Social Computing and MobileCloud research initiatives. His DISLAB provides the organizational framework for his research team, which includes dozens of graduate students and collaborators working on cutting-edge problems in AI, networking, and distributed systems.
Bian Qing serves as an Associate Professor and Master's Supervisor in the Department of Communication at Tongji University's School of Art and Media. His research centers on media sociology, media convergence, and news production dynamics, with affiliations including the Health Communication Professional Group of the Chinese Preventive Medicine Association. He has held visiting positions at City University of Hong Kong (2017) and the University of Cambridge (2019-2020). Education: PhD in Radio and Television, Fudan University School of Journalism (2009-2012) MA in Radio and Television Journalism, Communication University of China (2004-2007) BE in Recording Engineering, Beijing Broadcasting Institute (2000-2004) Research Focus: Professor Bian investigates algorithmic governance in social media , hate speech regulation , and newsroom transformations in digital ecosystems. His work critically examines emotional drivers of online collective action and the sociopolitical dimensions of Chinese media landscapes, bridging theoretical frameworks with empirical analysis of platform dynamics. Publication Trends: Recent works (2021-2022) analyze algorithmic bias and cyber hate in global social platforms, while earlier research (2012-2016) explores Chinese social media's role in public diplomacy and journalism evolution. His scholarship consistently addresses media's societal impacts through convergent journalism frameworks and digital discourse analysis. Awards: National and university research grants including National Social Science Fund Youth Project (150,000 yuan) Multiple Outstanding Advisor Awards for China Data Journalism Competition (2019, 2021, 2022) Tongji University Young Talent Program recognition (2011, 2013) Shanghai European Society Youth Paper Award (2014) Mentorship & Grants: He has secured significant funding from national and provincial sources for projects on online public discourse and media convergence. His student guidance has yielded award-winning data journalism projects, and he serves as an SSCI journal reviewer while teaching courses including 'Converged Media Reporting' and 'Frontiers of Global Journalism Practice'. Research Infrastructure: Affiliated with Tongji University's Media Experiment and Practice Teaching Center and Omnimedia Research Institute, his work integrates experimental media production with sociological analysis of digital communication systems.
Professor Liu Hongyan is a full-time Professor in the Department of Management Science and Engineering at Tsinghua University's School of Economics and Management, where he has served since 1994, achieving the rank of Professor in 2011 after previously holding positions as Associate Professor (2003-2011) and Teacher. His research bridges theoretical data science with practical applications across e-commerce, healthcare, and social media platforms. Education: PhD in Management, School of Economics and Management, Tsinghua University (2001) His research focuses on big data management , machine learning , and business intelligence with specialized expertise in personalized recommendation systems , medical/financial data analysis , and computer vision applications . Recent work integrates large language models and causal inference to solve complex problems in short video platforms, live streaming, and healthcare analytics, emphasizing real-world impact through industry collaborations. Analysis of his 15 most recent publications (2023-2025) reveals a strong trajectory toward multimodal AI systems combining recommendation engines with computer vision, particularly in 3D animation for advertising and healthcare. Key trends include LLM-enhanced display advertising, emotion-aware facial animation, and medical image annotation using adversarial learning, while maintaining core contributions to behavioral data mining in social networks. Scientific recognition includes: National Archives Administration's Outstanding Scientific and Technological Achievement Award Multiple Best Paper Awards at international conferences Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Supervisor designation from the Society for Management Science and Engineering Special Award for National Natural Science Foundation project on user behavior pattern discovery Professor Liu has secured leadership roles in major National Natural Science Foundation projects including Innovation Research Groups and international cooperation initiatives. His industry impact is demonstrated through patented recommendation systems adopted by multiple companies, particularly in personalized content delivery for live streaming and short video platforms. As an Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Supervisor, he mentors the next generation of data science researchers. He serves as Deputy Director of Tsinghua University's Center for Artificial Intelligence and Management Research and holds key positions in national academic societies including the E-Commerce and Cyberspace Management Committee (China Management Modernization Research Association) and the Information Systems Engineering Committee (Chinese Society for Systems Engineering).
CHEN Wei is a Chair Professor at the Department of Biology, School of Life Sciences, Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech), Shenzhen, China. He holds a Ph.D. from the Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics (2006) and previously served as a Full Professor (W3) at the Max-Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine and Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin (2015-2016). Prior to joining SUSTech, he led research groups at prestigious German institutions, contributing to large-scale genome centers and the Berlin Institute of Health. Education : Ph.D. (2006, Max Planck Institute), M.S. (2002, Sichuan University), B.S. (1993, Xiamen University) His research focuses on systems biology and genomics, particularly post-transcriptional gene regulation mechanisms and their roles in human diseases. His lab integrates next-generation sequencing technologies with computational approaches to study non-coding RNA functions, alternative splicing, and chromatin dynamics. Key projects include CRISPR-based functional studies, 3D genome analysis, and RNA editing in neurological and metabolic disorders. Recent publications highlight his work in Drosophila developmental genomics, chloroplast translation control, and cancer biology. The 2025 study on spatiotemporal multi-omics in Drosophila and 2024 articles on MatK's role in tRNA splicing and CRISPR-activated transcriptional regulation exemplify his interdisciplinary approach. Earlier works (2023-2022) address immune cell trafficking, alternative polyadenylation, and chromatin remodeling in cancer metastasis. At SUSTech, he leads a team with 4 research assistant professors, 2 postdoctoral fellows, 3 research assistants, and 7 graduate students. His lab has secured significant funding from EU and German agencies (€7M+), though specific awards are not detailed in the provided text. Teaching responsibilities include General Biology and Principles of Cell Biology.
Dr. Bai Ziqian is an Assistant Professor in the School of Automation and Intelligent Manufacturing at Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech) in Shenzhen, China. Recognized as a Pujiang Scholar and Shenzhen Pengcheng Peacock Talent, she has established herself as a leading researcher at the intersection of wearable technology, textile engineering, and human-computer interaction. Her work bridges technical innovation with practical design applications, focusing on user-centered solutions that enhance human experience through technology integration. Dr. Bai's educational background includes: PhD in Smart Wearable Product Design (2011-2015), Hong Kong Polytechnic University MA in Fashion and Textile Design (2005-2006), Hong Kong Polytechnic University BA in Fashion Design and Engineering (2001-2005), South China Agricultural University Her research spans wearable technology, tangible interactive interfaces, IoTs, ergonomics, functional garments, wearables for healthcare, material innovation, smart home applications, and user-centered design. Dr. Bai has pioneered work in smart wearable fabrics and sensing mechanisms based on flexible materials, with a particular focus on human-computer interaction theory and practice. She has established a research team that has mastered key technologies in smart fabrics, interactive textiles, physiological signal monitoring, and human-computer interaction systems. Her approach consistently emphasizes user-centered design principles, ensuring that technological innovations serve practical human needs while maintaining aesthetic appeal. Dr. Bai's publication record demonstrates a clear evolution from foundational work in photonic textiles toward increasingly sophisticated wearable healthcare and human-computer interaction systems. Her recent publications focus on advanced sensor technologies, energy harvesting for wearables, and sophisticated data analysis for human motion and physiological monitoring. The interdisciplinary nature of her work is evident in publications spanning materials science, biomedical engineering, textile technology, and design methodology, with papers appearing in high-impact journals including Advanced Functional Materials (IF: 19.5), ACS Sensors (IF: 8.9), and Computers in Industry (IF: 10). Dr. Bai has received numerous prestigious awards that highlight both the technical and artistic dimensions of her work: 2024 German Red Dot Design Award for Best Design 2013 Neo-Neon, permanent collection at China Silk Museum (State grade 1 museum) 2019 Finalist, ThermoBlanket, TechStyle for Social Good International Competition 2017 1st Prize Teaching Award, Donghua University 2017 China National Textile and Apparel Council Teaching Award Multiple Service Learning Awards from Hong Kong Polytechnic University She has successfully secured research funding from prestigious sources including the National Natural Science Foundation of China and Guangdong Province's General Project. Her projects include a collaborative effort with the Guangdong Provincial Department of Education and Li Ning Company on a 'flexible wearable lower limb functional electrical stimulation system.' Dr. Bai has extensive teaching experience across multiple institutions and has guided student teams to success in national competitions. She currently leads the Human-Computer Interaction Design Laboratory (HCID) at SUSTech, which focuses on advanced design, engineering, and technology research at the intersection of disciplines, training the next generation of interdisciplinary designers and engineers.
Jin Yunshui is an Associate Professor at the Media Experiment and Practice Teaching Center within Tongji University's School of Art and Media. He holds a PhD in Digital Design and Technology from the University of the Arts London (2022) and has extensive experience in digital animation, interactive media, and immersive technologies. Education PhD in Digital Design and Technology (2017-2022), University of the Arts London, UK MFA in Media Art and Design (2011-2012), Bauhaus University Weimar, Germany Master of Arts (2010-2013) and Bachelor of Animation (2006-2010), Tongji University Research Interests Jin's work spans virtual reality (VR) , augmented reality (AR) , serious games , cultural heritage digitization , 3D visualization , and natural user interfaces . He focuses on applying immersive technologies to education, mental health, and historical preservation. Research Trends His recent publications highlight comparative studies of VR/AR systems, immersive education applications, and ethical design of interactive media. Key themes include digital storytelling , user engagement metrics , and technological frameworks for generative art . Scientific Awards 金曦奖-创新印象艺术奖 (2022) The Rookies奖沉浸式媒体组冠军 (2019) 全国计算机设计大赛一等奖 (2009) 同济大学优秀教师 (2018) Grants & Projects Jin leads major initiatives like the Shanghai Educational Research Project on Mental Health Intervention (2024), Ministry of Education's National Golden Course in Shadow Puppetry (2023), and international collaborations with Brunel University on creative industries (2023). Labs & Teams He heads the Non-planar Imaging Laboratory at Tongji and contributes to the Forever Project with Holocaust survivor holography (2017).
Ma Xufeng is an Assistant Professor in the Animation Department at the School of Art and Media, Tongji University , Shanghai. She earned her PhD in Image Arts from Chung-Ang University, South Korea , and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the School of Journalism and Communication, Tsinghua University . Her research bridges intelligent imaging, animation games, AIGC, new media art, and the metaverse , focusing on intelligent image production and dissemination, AI-driven art therapy, and serious games . Education: PhD in Image Arts, Chung-Ang University, South Korea (2018.09–2021.02) Master of Image Arts, Chung-Ang University, South Korea (2016.09–2018.06) Bachelor of Art Design (Animation), Zhongnan University of Economics and Law, China (2011.09–2015.07) Research Interests: Dr. Ma’s scholarship sits at the intersection of artificial intelligence, digital media, and therapeutic applications . She explores how AI-generated content (AIGC) can revolutionize animation, game design, and immersive storytelling . A second strand investigates serious games and VR systems for autism rehabilitation and emotional therapy , leveraging game psychology to craft interventions that blend aesthetics, technology, and mental health . Publications & Research Trends: Her most recent work (2021-2024) charts a trajectory from VR-based rehabilitation games to AI painting for art therapy , demonstrating a shift from interactive technology prototypes toward critical and aesthetic theories of AI art . Collectively, her publications map the evolution of intelligent media ecosystems and their societal impact. Scientific Awards & Grants: Principal Investigator, Korean BK21+ CFT Convergence Research Project – VR immersive game for autistic children (2020) Principal Investigator, Korean BK21+ CFT Convergence Research Project – Fitness-bicycle functional game (2019) Special Selection Award, Seoul International Animation & Cartoon Festival (2020) Nomination, Golden Kuker–Sofia International Animation Festival (2020) Teaching & Labs: At Tongji University, Dr. Ma contributes to undergraduate and postgraduate curricula in animation, new media art, and game design . She is affiliated with the Omnimedia Research Institute and the Media Experiment and Practice Teaching Center , where she guides students in AI-driven content creation and VR/AR prototyping .
Pengcheng An is an Assistant Professor at the School of Innovation and Creative Design at Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech) in Shenzhen, China. His research sits at the intersection of Design and Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), focusing on the design and implications of intelligent interactive systems in everyday contexts such as smart classrooms, offices, and other learning environments. Education: Ph.D. in Industrial Design, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands Postdoctoral Research, Eindhoven University of Technology Postdoctoral Research Fellow and Sessional Lecturer, School of Computer Science, University of Waterloo, Canada An's research interests center on creating interactive systems that enhance learning, education, and support for children, families, and underprivileged groups. His work explores how emerging technologies like IoT, intelligent systems, and multimodal interfaces can be seamlessly integrated into real-world settings to improve user experiences without disrupting natural workflows. He particularly focuses on peripheral and unobtrusive interaction techniques that support busy practitioners like teachers and healthcare workers. His publication record demonstrates consistent contributions to top-tier HCI venues, with a focus on educational technology applications, assistive systems, and novel interaction techniques. The research trajectory shows increasing sophistication in understanding real-world deployment challenges and developing solutions that respect existing workflows while providing meaningful augmentation. Scientific Awards: Best Paper Honorable Mention Award (ACM CHI) Reviewers' Choice Award (INTERACT) Red Dot Design Award: Best of the Best (twice) iF Design Talent Award An serves as an active member of the HCI community, having been Associate Chair for the "Learning, Education, and Family" track at ACM CHI since 2021. He has secured research funding including a National Social Science Fund Youth Project exploring AI technology in art therapy for special children. His service extends to reviewing for major conferences (CHI, DIS, TEI, IDC) and journals (Behavior & Information Technology, Experimental Results). His laboratory work focuses on real-world deployments of interactive systems, particularly in educational settings, where he collaborates with teachers and students to develop and evaluate technologies that support learning without disrupting classroom dynamics.
Lei Bu is a Professor and Vice Dean at the Software Institute , Nanjing University . He leads research in formal verification, cyber-physical systems, and software engineering, with a focus on bounded model checking and hybrid system analysis. B.Sc. and Ph.D. in Computer Science from Nanjing University (2004, 2010) Visiting student at Carnegie Mellon University and University of Texas at Dallas His research integrates formal methods and machine learning for verifying complex systems like IoT and software with real-time constraints. Key projects include BACH Toolset and BRICK for reachability analysis. Recent publications demonstrate expertise in hybrid system verification , cache side-channel detection , and parallel code analysis frameworks . His work bridges theoretical advancements with practical applications in safety-critical systems. Zhongchuang Software Talent Award (2023) CCF-IEEE CS Young Computer Scientist Award (2022) High-Tech Software Innovation Awards (2019-2023) As Principal Investigator, he leads major projects funded by National Science Foundation of China and Jiangsu Natural Science Foundation (2020-2027). Current tools include BACH for hybrid systems and MLB for Java symbolic execution.
Dr. Shaobo (Kevin) Li is a Tenured Associate Professor at the School of Business, Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech), with secondary appointment in the Department of Information Systems & Management Engineering. He holds a PhD in Business Administration from Nanyang Technological University (2019), Master of Business Administration (University of Virginia, 2014), Master of Finance (West Virginia University, 2012), and Bachelor of Business Administration (Lanzhou University, 2011). National High-Level Youth Talent Program awardee Overseas High-Caliber Personnel in Shenzhen City Recipient of 2018 China Scholarship Council’s Excellent Self-Funded Student Scholarship His research focuses on the intersection of digital economy, social welfare, and technology-driven marketing, employing experimental methods, empirical models, and neuroscience. He serves as Associate Editor for the Journal of Business Research and has published in top UTD-24 journals including Journal of Consumer Research, Information Systems Research, and Production and Operations Management. His work examines platform economics, brand management during crises, and consumer behavior related to AI, sustainability, and health decisions. He has led 10+ research projects (National Natural Science Foundation, Ministry of Science and Technology 2030 Program) and received multiple research awards, including Academy of Marketing Science Best Doctoral Dissertation Proposal Award (2019) and Best Paper Awards at China Marketing Science (2020,2024), China Marketing International Conference (2023), and CMAU Annual Conference (2023,2024). Teaching accolades include SUSTech’s Premier Teaching Award, Top 10 Most Popular Professor among undergraduates, and Nanyang Business School’s Best Graduate Teaching Award (2017). Teaches Financial Marketing (undergraduate) Teaches Frontiers of Management & Research Methods (PhD) Actively recruiting research assistants, postdocs, and joint PhD candidates with Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Shan Chen is an Assistant Professor at the Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech) , Shenzhen, China, with research expertise in Cryptography and Information Security , particularly focused on real-world applications and secure protocols. Ph.D. in Computer Science , Georgia Institute of Technology (2020) MEng in Computer Science and Technology , Tsinghua University (2014) BSc in Mathematics and Applied Mathematics , Beijing Normal University (2011) His research addresses practical challenges in cryptographic protocol design, including security analysis of TLS 1.3 and QUIC, causality preservation in secure messaging, and committing authenticated encryption. Key trends include improving protocol efficiency while maintaining provable security against real-world adversaries. He leads the Applied Cryptography Group and teaches courses like Algorithm Design and Analysis and Discrete Mathematics . Contact: chens3@sustech.edu.cn
Professor Song Weiguo serves as a full-time faculty member at the State Key Laboratory of Fire Science, University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) in Hefei, where he has held a Professorship since 2010 following his Associate Professorship (2003-2010) and postdoctoral fellowship at USTC's Department of Statistics and Finance (2001-2003). His international research experience includes a Guest Researcher position at the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) during 2006-2007. His educational foundation comprises a PhD from USTC (2001) and specialized postdoctoral training in statistical finance. Research interests focus on pedestrian evacuation dynamics, fire system criticality, performance-based building fire protection, and remote sensing fire monitoring, with particular emphasis on complex systems modeling of crowd behaviors and fire spread phenomena. Analysis of his 2007-2011 publications reveals a dominant trend in microscopic pedestrian dynamics (60% of works), especially bottleneck flow, counter-flow, and exit selection behaviors, complemented by fire monitoring via remote sensing (22%) and weather-fire interaction modeling (18%). This portfolio demonstrates rigorous integration of experimental validation with computational modeling across fire safety disciplines. His scientific recognition includes: Huaxia Construction Award for Science and Technology (First-class, 2010) Lu Jia Xi Youth Excellence Prize (Chinese Academy of Sciences, 2009) National Liangxi Forestry Science and Technology Progress Award (Second-class, 2007) National Science and Technology Progress Award (Second-class, 2006) Chinese Academy of Sciences President Award Excellence (2001) Professor Song has secured significant research funding as principal investigator for three National Natural Science Foundation projects, three National Key Technologies R&D Program grants, and additional awards from the Ministry of Science and Technology and Ministry of Education. His role as Communication Expert for China's National Natural Science Foundation and reviewer for top journals like IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems reflects his leadership in fire safety science. Current projects likely involve mentoring graduate students through USTC's laboratory infrastructure. He remains actively engaged at USTC's State Key Laboratory of Fire Science, which serves as China's primary hub for interdisciplinary fire research, collaborating with international bodies like the International Association of Fire Safety Science while advancing evacuation modeling and fire monitoring technologies.