Qiuliang Ye

Ph.D., The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Address: Kowloon, Hong Kong SAR, China
Email: qiustander [at] gmail.com
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I obtained my Ph.D. degree at Department of Electronic and Information Engineering (EIE), The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU), supervised by Dr. Daniel Pak-Kong Lun. Prior to joining PolyU, I earned Bachelor of Science with distinction in Guangdong University of Tec hnology in 2018, advised by Prof. Bingo Wing-Kuen Ling. Then I worked as an data scientist (off-cycle internship) in machine learning center of excellence at JP Morgan for nearly 1 year.

Research interest: time series, state space model, computational imaging, signal & image processing, optimization, deep learning etc.

Academic Service

  • Reviewer:
    • Journal: IEEE Trans. on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, Optics Express, Optics Letters.
    • Conference: BMVC2022, VCIP2022, ICME2022, DSP2018, ICCE-C2016.
  • Membership:
    • IEEE Signal Processing Society, OSA.
  • Helper of IEEE International Conference on Visual Communications and Image Processing (VCIP 2020)
  • Program Committee of IEEE International Conference on Consumer Electronics China 2016 (IEEE ICCE-China 2016)

Teaching Services

  • EIE4413 Digital Signal Processing: 2019 Spring, 2020 Spring, 2022 Spring
  • EIE529 Digital Image Processing: 2020 Fall
  • EIE2100 Basic Circuit Analysis: 2021 Fall, 2022 Fall
  • ENG2003 Information Technology: 2019 Fall, 2021 Spring

News

Jul 31, 2023 Our paper PPRNet is accepted by Optics Express. This is the joint paper with Dr. Liwen Wang! [paper] [arXiv]
May 17, 2023 Finally, I obtain the Ph.D. degree formally. The road to the Ph.D. degree lasts for 4.5 years from 2019.01 to 2023.05 (actually I submitted the thesis in 2022.12). This is a wonderful and memorable journey.
Mar 27, 2023 Successfully pass the Ph.D. viva! The defense lasts for 1.5 hours.
Dec 21, 2022 Submit the thesis to the Graduate School!
Nov 26, 2022 A manuscript PPRNet, working with Dr. Liwen Wang, is submitted to IEEE Trans on Computational Imaging. [arXiv]