Research
Research Focus
My research interests focus on several key areas in computer science and artificial intelligence:
Bionic Algorithms
I’m particularly fascinated by algorithms inspired by biological systems:
- Neural networks and brain-inspired computing
- Swarm intelligence and collective behavior algorithms
- Evolutionary computation and genetic algorithms
- Bio-inspired optimization techniques
Machine Learning & Data Analysis
My work in machine learning includes:
- Supervised and unsupervised learning approaches
- Deep learning architectures and applications
- Data visualization and pattern recognition
- Transfer learning for resource-constrained environments
Computer Vision
I’m interested in visual processing systems:
- Object detection and recognition
- Image segmentation
- Visual feature extraction and analysis
- Computer vision for human-computer interaction
Web Development & Technologies
I also explore modern web technologies:
- React and Vue.js frameworks
- Frontend optimization techniques
- Interactive data visualization on the web
- Progressive web applications
Ongoing Research Projects
I’m currently working on several research projects:
- Bionic Algorithm Applications - Exploring how nature-inspired algorithms can solve complex computing problems
- Visual Data Analysis - Developing approaches to visualize and interpret complex datasets
- Open Source Development - Creating and maintaining software libraries for research
- LeetCode Problem Solving - Analyzing algorithmic efficiency and optimization techniques
Development Philosophy
As a minimalist and visual thinker, I approach research with:
- Clean, elegant solutions with minimal complexity
- Visual representations of complex problems
- Focus on core functionality and performance
- User-centric design principles
Collaboration
I’m always open to research collaboration opportunities. If you’re interested in working together on a project, please contact me.
My ORCID iD: 0009-0007-6426-715X provides a persistent digital identifier that distinguishes me from other researchers.