Jingrun Chen is currently a professor at the School of Mathematical Sciences and the Suzhou Advanced Research Institute at the University of Science and Technology of China, specializing in scientific computing and artificial intelligence. He has published over 50 academic papers in related fields. His research was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the National Key R&D Program of China, the Overseas High-level Youth Talent Plan, and the National Science Foundation of USA.

Scientific Computing and Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision, Machine Vision

In the one-month program, students can expect an immersive and enriching experience. They will have the opportunity to work closely with leading researchers in the field, gaining hands-on experience and exposure to cutting-edge techniques and technologies. Students will actively participate in ongoing projects, assisting in data analysis, algorithm development, and software implementation. They will engage in collaborative discussions and brainstorming sessions, fostering a creative and stimulating environment. Additionally, students can expect to attend seminars, workshops, and training sessions, broadening their knowledge and skill set. By the end of the program, they will have gained valuable insights and a solid foundation in their research interests.

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