Shuangquan Wangمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
Shuangquan (Peter) Wang is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Salisbury University. He holds a PhD in Computer Science from the College of William & Mary (2020) and a PhD in Pattern Recognition and Intelligent Systems from Shanghai Jiao Tong University (2008), along with earlier degrees from Wuhan University of Technology and Wuhan Institute of Technology. His research focuses on mobile/wearable computing, activity recognition, smart health, and machine learning. He has over 10 years of experience in academia and industry, including roles at Philips Research East Asia and Nokia Research Center (Beijing). His work emphasizes wearable sensor-based health monitoring, such as fall detection, mastication analysis, and Parkinson’s disease monitoring. He leads the WISH Research Lab and serves as an Associate Editor for Elsevier's Smart Health Journal. Recent contributions include papers on salinity anomaly detection (2024), LLM-based user requirement analysis (2024), and socially acceptable food recognition (2022). His research trends emphasize interdisciplinary applications of machine learning in healthcare and sensor-driven human activity analysis. Professional service roles include coordinating Salisbury University’s Center for Applied Mathematics and Science (2021–2024) and chairing ACM/IEEE CHASE conferences. He has delivered invited talks on artificial intelligence and its societal impacts to diverse audiences, including the Institute of Retired Persons at Salisbury University. His lab, WISH Research Lab, explores innovative solutions in smart health and mobile computing, integrating wearable technologies with machine learning for real-world health applications.








