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Lecture by Prof. Chen Sheng, Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton

  Speaker: Professor Chen Sheng, University of Southampton
  Theme: B-Spline Neural Network Approach for Modelling and Inverting Hammerstein Systems
  Time: 15:00, 1st. July (Tuesday), 2014
  Venue: Room 315, South Teaching Building
  Organizer: College of Information and Control Engineering
  Introduction:

  Chen Sheng received the BEng degree in control engineering from the East China Petroleum Institute in January 1982 and the PhD degree in control engineering from the City University at London in September 1986. In 2005, he was awarded the Doctor of Sciences (DSc) by the University of Southampton.
He joined the Electronics and Computer Science, the University of Southampton in September 1999, where he currently holds the post of Professor in Intelligent System and Signal Processing. He previously held research and academic appointments at the Universities of Sheffield, Edinburgh and Portsmouth. He is a Distinguished Adjunct Professor at King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Professor Chen is a Chartered Engineer (CEng), a Fellow of IET (FIET), and a Fellow of IEEE (FIEEE).

  His research interests are in adaptive signal processing for communications, wireless communications, modelling and identification of nonlinear systems, learning theory and neural networks, finite-precision digital controller design and networked control systems, evolutionary computation methods and optimization.

  In the database of the world's most highly cited researchers in various disciplines, compiled by Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) of the USA, Professor Chen is on the list of the highly cited researchers in the engineering category (March 2004). For more information and to view the list of the world's most highly cited researchers, go to ISIHighlyCited.com

 

 

 

  Editor: Bu Lingduo
  Source: UPC News Center

     

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