Aihua zheng he biography


Biography

I am an associate professor at Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CASIA). I obtained my Ph.D. degree from CRIPAC-NLPR-CASIA in 2019, under the supervision of Prof. Tieniu Tan. Prior to that, I received my M.E. from Beihang University in 2016, supervised by Prof. Di Feng, and my B.E. from Xi’an Jiaotong University in 2012.


My current research interests mainly focus on multimodality, generative learning and low-level vision.


I am open to any discussion or collaboration. If you are interested, please feel free to contact me.

Recent Publications

Academic Services

  • Journal Associate Editor: IEEE T-BIOM

  • Journal Reviewer: TPAMI, IJCV, TIP, TIFS, TCSVT, PR

  • Conference Area Chair: NeurIPS, PRCV

  • Conference Reviewer: NeurIPS, ICLR, ICML, CVPR, ICCV, ECCV

Honors and Awards

  • [2024.03] 吴文俊人工智能科学技术奖技术发明一等奖(First Prize of Wu Wenjun AI Technology Invention Award)(3/6)

  • [2023.11] 北京市科技新星创新新星(Beijing Nova Program)

  • [2023.06] Runner-Up Award in NTIRE 2023 Challenge on 360°Omnidirectional Image Super-Resolution

  • [2023.06]

    20th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party

    2022–present Central Committee

    The 20th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party (20th CC), officially the Central Committee of the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, comprises 205 members and 171 alternates. It was elected at the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)'s 20th National Congress on 22 October 2022, and its term lasts until the election of the 21st Central Committee at the 21st National Congress, which is planned for 2027. The Central Committee is the party's highest decision-making body in a given period, is not a permanent body, and convenes for an unspecified number of times.

    In between sessions of the 20th CC, its powers and responsibilities are delegated to the Politburo, the Politburo Standing Committee and the Central Military Commission (CMC). At its 1st Plenary Session on 22 October, the CC elected the Politburo, Politburo Standing Committee and the CMC. It also endorsed the Politburo Standing Committee's nominees for members of the Secretariat, approved of the composition 20

    Sokuhi Nyoitsu

    Sokuhi Nyoitsu (即非如一, pinyinJifei Ruyi, (1616–1671)) was a Buddhist monk of the ŌbakuZensect, and was also an accomplished poet and calligrapher. His teacher Ingen Ryūki, Mokuan Shōtō and Sokuhi were together known as the "Three Brushes of Ōbaku" or Ōbaku no Sanpitsu.[1][2][page needed]

    China

    Sokuhi was born in Fuzhou, Fujian, Southeast China. He was born into a declining Confucian scholar gentry family of the Chen clan. Life became difficult for him and his mother after his father died. He was ordained at 17 by Feiyin Tongrong. At 21 he became a disciple of Ingen, abbot of Wanfu Temple, Mount Huangbo, Fujian. There he became a colleague of Muyan. In 1651 he nearly died due to asphyxiation while fighting a forest fire near the temple, and was suddenly enlightened. Sokuhi received dharma transmission from Ingen and the next year received a promotion to high monastic office. He then became abbot of Chongsheng Temple on Mount Xuefeng, also in Fujian.[3]

    Japan

    In 1654, Ingen and Mu'an tr

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