About me

I recently received my Ph.D. degree from Northwestern Polytechnical University (NWPU), where I previously studied under the supervision of Prof. Xiao-Lei Zhang during the early stage of my doctoral program. I was also selected for the China Scholarship Council (CSC) Ph.D. Joint-Training Program, through which I spent time as a visiting student at IRIT in Toulouse, supervised by Prof. Nicolas Dobigeon. Prof. Nicolas Dobigeon is a distinguished researcher and mentor; his profound expertise in Bayesian signal processing and his dedication to advancing the field have been truly inspiring to me. My research interests span signal processing, blind source separation, multichannel signal processing, machine learning, and tensor methods, with applications in speech enhancement and high-dimensional data analysis.

Under the guidance of Prof. Nicolas Dobigeon, I have not only gained a much deeper and more comprehensive understanding of complex research problems, but also had the opportunity to explore advanced topics such as optimal transport and tensor models in greater depth. Prof. Nicolas Dobigeon has inspired me to pursue my true academic interests and reignited my passion for scientific research. He is an outstanding mentor who fosters an environment of mutual respect and equality between supervisor and student. Whenever I encounter challenges beyond academic research, he offers thoughtful analysis and practical solutions, making me feel truly supported and encouraged. His approach has strengthened my confidence in pursuing my academic path and motivates me to move forward.

Before starting my Ph.D., I received my Bachelor’s degree from Northwestern Polytechnical University, where I worked with Prof. Xiao-Lei Zhang and had the pleasure to collaborate with several outstanding researchers. Prof. Xiao-Lei Zhang fostered an open and stimulating academic environment, encouraging me to freely explore and pursue my research interests. His rigorous scholarship and remarkably prompt, insightful feedback on my work have been invaluable in shaping my academic growth and passion for research.

My research has been published in leading journals such as IEEE/ACM Transactions on Audio, Speech, and Language Processing and Neurocomputing, and presented at international conferences including ICPR and APSIPA ASC. I have also been recognized with awards such as the Department Prize for Outstanding Student Performance and the CSC Ph.D. Joint-Training Program Scholarship.

For more information about my research and publications, please visit my Google Scholar