The First Postdoctoral Academic Forum of USSTBS Successfully Held

Updated:2024-11-29

On the morning of November 28, the first Postdoctoral Academic Forum of USSTBS was successfully held. The forum was organized by the Postdoctoral Mobile Station of Management Science and Engineering, as well as Systems Science, with the theme of ‘AI and System Complexity’. Prof. Ma Liang, Head of the Postdoctoral Station of Management Science and Engineering, Zhi Luping, Senior Experimentalist, and coordinator of the Station, as well as the faculty and students from related disciplines participated in the forum.

Zhi Luping delivered a speech for the opening ceremony, extending a warm welcome to the guests. He briefly introduced the significance of this forum and hoped to build a platform for postdoctoral researchers of the Business School for academic exchanges and achievements.

Zhi Luping delivered a speech

Postdoctoral fellow Li Xinran shared her research entitled “Research on Evaluation Method for Perceptual Image Hashing”, which explored a new method for evaluating perceptual hashes in image copyright protection.

Li Xinran delivered a report

Postdoctoral fellow Dou Jun delivered a report entitled “A Brief Discussion on Imbalanced Sparse Data Representation and Its Applications”, and analyzed the problem of unbalanced data in the era of big data.

Dou Jun delivered a report

Postdoctoral fellow Liu Naimeng gave a research presentation entitled “Strategic Interactions between Service and AI Upgrading: Analyzing Coastal Piggyback and Congestion in Shipping Supply Chains”, discussing strategic interactions in the maritime supply chain.

Liu Naimeng delivered a report

Postdoctoral fellow Yu Tingting delivered a report entitled “Quantifying the Global Stability and Transition Dynamics of a Coupled Human-environment System via a Landscape-flux Approach”, and demonstrated the dynamic characteristics of coupled human-environment systems.

Yu Tingting delivered a report

Postdoctoral fellow Shang Chunjian gave a research report entitled “Systems Thinking and Operations Management: Decoding the Optimization 'Secrets' Behind Smart City Waste Collection and Transportation Logistics Networks”, and discussed logistics optimization strategies in smart cities.

Shang Chunjian delivered a report

Ma Liang, Zhi Luping and others gave many professional feedback and gave substantive guidance to each presenter, which stimulated the participants' thinking. Many postdocs and PhD students participated in the discussion, and they said that the forum broadened their research horizons and inspired new research ideas.

This forum set up a platform for academic exchanges among postdocs in the Business School, and promoted in-depth discussions among PhD students. Participants gained a deeper understanding of the research on artificial intelligence and system complexity.

The lecture site




Translated by Wei Xin

Reviewed by Liu Weiwei