Xiang Wu, Ph.D. in Engineering, is a Lecturer and Master’s Supervisor. He serves as a Mentor for Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Zhengzhou, a recognized High-Level Talent of Zhengzhou City and Zhengzhou High-Tech Zone, and a Distinguished Mentor for Provincial-Level Makerspaces in Henan Province. He is also the head of the Advanced Sensing and Interaction Research Group (ASIR).
Dr. Wu has presided over and participated in more than ten research projects, including those funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the Henan Provincial Natural Science Foundation, and the Henan Provincial Science and Technology Department. He has been granted over 20 intellectual property rights, including invention patents, utility model patents, and software copyrights. He has also contributed to ten nationally recognized original or advanced scientific achievements and received a Henan Provincial Science and Technology Progress Award. He has published more than ten SCI/EI-indexed papers.
Dr. Wu’s research focuses on perception and human-computer interaction based on computer vision and robotic control technologies. His key research areas include: (1) Vision-based inspection for advanced manufacturing, robotic control and motion planning, multi-object detection, and cooperative control theories and applications; (2) Natural human-computer interaction, AI-assisted design, and interdisciplinary data analysis and creative applications.