About me

I am currently a final-year PhD student at School of Informatics in University of Edinburgh, I am supervised by Prof. Tiejun Ma and Prof. Jane Hillston. Before that, I completed a BSc in Mathematics at Lanzhou University and an MSc in Statistics and Operational Research at University of Edinburgh. My PhD work focus on building scalable and efficient distributed network via optimization methods. For this topic, I have applied stochastic optimization methods to enhance the performance of parallel Byzantine consensus network, which is primarily used in blockchain.

My research interests lie generally in OR and AI, leveraging methodologies from optimization, deep learning, reinforcement learning, and statistics. Specifically, I am focused on optimization and decision-making under uncertainty in the context of distributed networks, supply chain management, multimodal learning, and large language models.

I am always open to discussions! If you share similar research interests or would like to explore collaboration opportunities, please feel free to reach out.

I am seeking postdoctoral positions to continue my academic journey.

News

I will present my work at the the 33rd European Conference on Operational Research in Copenhagen. Welcome to meet me offline for research discussions or casual chats!

My life

Besides research, I frequently play badminton and previously served as the captain of the school team during my undergraduate studies. Musically, I enjoy playing the violin (amateur level 10). I have performed multiple times at the university’s welcome parties.

I am also a football enthusiast and a devoted fan of Real Madrid. Addtionally, I have a interest in chess (though I haven’t played for years) and won fifth place in a city-level amateur competition during my childhood.