Track Chair of Track 2:
Prof. Tian
Han
Jinhua Advanced Research Institute, China
Han Tian holds a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree
from Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT).
Currently, he serves as a Professor at Jinhua
Advanced Research Institute and an academic staff
member at the Artificial Intelligence Research
Institute of Jinhua University of Science and
Technology, where he anchors cutting-edge research
initiatives at the intersection of artificial
intelligence and human-computer interaction.
In addition to his academic roles, Dr. Han takes on
important leadership responsibilities as the
Secretary-General of Jinhua Artificial Intelligence
Society, contributing to the promotion of academic
exchanges, industry-academia collaboration, and
talent development in the field of artificial
intelligence across Jinhua and beyond. He also has a
global academic background, having worked as a
visiting scholar at the University of Oulu in
Finland—a leading institution in Europe for research
on information technology and intelligent
systems—where he gained valuable international
perspectives and expanded his research network.
Dr. Han’s research focus lies primarily in affective
computing and sentiment analysis for speech and
semantics. His work delves into developing
intelligent algorithms and models that enable
machines to recognize, interpret, and respond to
human emotions conveyed through voice signals and
textual content, with potential applications in
areas such as mental health monitoring, intelligent
customer service, and human-centered intelligent
interaction systems. With his solid academic
foundation, cross-institutional experience, and
dedication to advancing AI-driven emotional
intelligence, he continues to make meaningful
contributions to both academic research and the
practical application of artificial intelligence in
related domains.
Track Chairs of Track 4:
Prof. Huadong Sun
Harbin University of Commerce, China
Dr. Sun Huadong, born in December 1980, is a professor and master
supervisor at Harbin University of Commerce. He
obtained his bachelor, master, and doctoral degrees
in Information and Communication Engineering from
the Institute of Electronics and Information
Technology at Harbin Institute of Technology in July
2002, July 2004, and April 2009, respectively. Main
research directions: digital image processing and
artificial intelligence. Email:
sunhuadong1209@163.com.
Asst. Prof. Changyu Hu
Wuxi University, China
Changyu Hu is affiliated with the School of
Electronic Information Engineering at Wuxi
University, China. He is a member of the Chinese
Institute of Electronics. His research interests lie
in radar detection and imaging, as well as target
recognition. He has authored and co-authored over 30
peer-reviewed journal and conference papers, and
contributed to 1 book. He actively serves as a
reviewer for a number of international journals,
including IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing
Letters, IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote
Sensing, International Journal of Remote Sensing
(Taylor & Francis), Remote Sensing (MDPI), IET
Electronics Letters, and Digital Signal Processing
(Elsevier).