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Hello! I’m a Ph.D. student at Stony Brook University, guided by Prof. Susu Xu. My academic journey in computer science began with a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Xi’an Jiaotong University in 2020, followed by a Master of Science in Computer Science from Stevens Institute of Technology in 2023. My research endeavors at Stony Brook University revolve around investigating the application of advanced Large Language Models in disaster response, specifically focusing on integrating crowd-sensing data to augment real-time situational awareness.
My academic path has been characterized by a strong foundation in computer science, underpinned by a passion for applying this knowledge to create tangible, real-world impacts. This journey has been enriched by my experiences at various institutions, including serving as a Research Intern at the Analytics and Information Security Lab under Prof. Xiaojiang Du and as a Research Assistant at the MoE Key Lab for Intelligent Networks & Network Security under Prof. Zhongmin Cai.
My website serves as a professional portal where I share my research developments and actively seek opportunities for collaboration and knowledge exchange in the field of large language models and disaster response.
555 your office number
123 your address street
Your City, State 12345
Hello! I’m a Ph.D. student at Stony Brook University, guided by Prof. Susu Xu. My academic journey in computer science began with a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Xi’an Jiaotong University in 2020, followed by a Master of Science in Computer Science from Stevens Institute of Technology in 2023. My research endeavors at Stony Brook University revolve around investigating the application of advanced Large Language Models in disaster response, specifically focusing on integrating crowd-sensing data to augment real-time situational awareness.
My academic path has been characterized by a strong foundation in computer science, underpinned by a passion for applying this knowledge to create tangible, real-world impacts. This journey has been enriched by my experiences at various institutions, including serving as a Research Intern at the Analytics and Information Security Lab under Prof. Xiaojiang Du and as a Research Assistant at the MoE Key Lab for Intelligent Networks & Network Security under Prof. Zhongmin Cai.
My website serves as a professional portal where I share my research developments and actively seek opportunities for collaboration and knowledge exchange in the field of large language models and disaster response.