Fei Luo
Logo Queen Mary University of London

I am an Assistant Professor at Computer Science, Great Bay University, and also a visiting scholar at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Guangzhou). I am currently leading an IoT and Smart Sensing Lab. I recently moved from the Honor Device Co., Ltd., Shenzhen where I worked as a chief engineer. I was a Postdoctoral researcher at Shenzhen University, working with Prof. Kaishun Wu. I received my Ph.D. degree in Electronic Engineering at the School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science, Queen Mary University of London in 2020 (supervised by Prof. Eliane Bodanese).

I am recruiting PostDocs (more than 35W/year) and Research Assistants (PhD or excellent master candidates) to join my research team. For prospective collaborators, please email me your CV and research plan. 每年招收湾大-深大联培硕士,湾大-哈工深联培博士若干

Curriculum Vitae

Education
  • Queen Mary University of London
    Queen Mary University of London
    Ph.D. in Computer Science
    Aug. 2016 - Mar. 2020
  • Wuhan University
    Wuhan University
    M.Eng. in Software Engineering
    Sep. 2013 - Jun. 2016
Experience
  • Great Bay University
    Great Bay University
    Assistant Professor
    Mar. 2024 - now
  • Shenzhen University
    Shenzhen University
    Postdoctoral researcher
    Sep. 2020 - Jun. 2022
Research
  • Human activity recognition "identifying the specific movement or action of a person based on the integration of various sensor data and machine learning techniques."
  • Wireless sensing "monitoring conditions and changes of targets and environments via various wireless techniques including WiFi, sound, Radar, Lidar, etc."
  • Edge intelligence "a combination of AI and Edge Computing that enables the deployment of machine learning algorithms to the edge device by using model compression, model partition, conditional computation, etc."
  • Multimodal fusion "exploring suitable deep learning architectures to fuse the data from multiple modalities for improving the performance of related tasks."