Research Seminar – ‘Stereovision-based Obstacle Recognition for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems’ – 9 August at 10 am in JLT

The School of Engineering and Digital Art’s next Research Seminar entitled ‘Stereovision-based Obstacle Recognition for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems’ will be delivered by Professor Yingping Huang from the School of Optical-Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Shanghai for Science & Technology, China and will take place at 10 am on 9 August in Jennison Lecture Theatre.

Yingping Huang is a professor in automotive electronics in the University of Shanghai for Science and Technology. He received a PhD degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from the University of Greenwich in 2001, an MSc degree from Shanghai University of Science and Technology in 1990, and BEng degree from Tianjin University in 1987. He had been working as a senior lecturer in Coventry University, senior research fellow in University of Warwick, research fellow in Cranfiled University. His research interests include image/video processing for intelligent vehicles, modeling and simulation of automotive electronics, vision-based instrumentation and testing. He has authored over fifty papers in journals and conferences in the areas.

All members of staff are welcome to attend the seminar.