
Shan Caifeng is a Professor, Ph.D. Supervisor, and a national-level leading talent.He currently serves as the Associate Dean of the School of Intelligence Science and Technology at Nanjing University, the Associate Dean of the NJU-China Mobile Joint Research Institute, and the Director of the NJU-Siemens Joint Research Center for Artificial Intelligence. He received his Bachelor's degree from the University of Science and Technology of China, his Master's degree from the Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and his Ph.D. from the University of London, UK. Subsequently, he worked for over a decade at Philips Research in the Netherlands as a Senior Scientist and Team Leader, while also holding a research position at Eindhoven University of Technology.His research primarily focuses on computer vision, pattern recognition, and medical artificial intelligence. He has led numerous research projects funded by the European Union and the Netherlands, as well as projects under China's National Talent Program (Innovative Long-Term), the National Major Science and Technology Project for Next-Generation Artificial Intelligence, the Ministry of Education's Discipline Breakthrough Pilot Program, the NSFC Original Exploration Program, and key university-industry collaboration projects with China Mobile. He has published over 200 papers and holds more than 100 granted patents across various countries.He has received the Philips Invention Award and has been recognized as a Philips High Potential talent. He serves as a Standing Director of the China Society of Image and Graphics (CSIG). He has also served as an editorial board member for more than 10 international journals, including npj Digital Medicine, Pattern Recognition, IEEE J-BHI, and IEEE T-CSVT.

Shan Caifeng is a Professor, Ph.D. Supervisor, and a national-level leading talent.He currently serves as the Associate Dean of the School of Intelligence Science and Technology at Nanjing University, the Associate Dean of the NJU-China Mobile Joint Research Institute, and the Director of the NJU-Siemens Joint Research Center for Artificial Intelligence. He received his Bachelor's degree from the University of Science and Technology of China, his Master's degree from the Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and his Ph.D. from the University of London, UK. Subsequently, he worked for over a decade at Philips Research in the Netherlands as a Senior Scientist and Team Leader, while also holding a research position at Eindhoven University of Technology.His research primarily focuses on computer vision, pattern recognition, and medical artificial intelligence. He has led numerous research projects funded by the European Union and the Netherlands, as well as projects under China's National Talent Program (Innovative Long-Term), the National Major Science and Technology Project for Next-Generation Artificial Intelligence, the Ministry of Education's Discipline Breakthrough Pilot Program, the NSFC Original Exploration Program, and key university-industry collaboration projects with China Mobile. He has published over 200 papers and holds more than 100 granted patents across various countries.He has received the Philips Invention Award and has been recognized as a Philips High Potential talent. He serves as a Standing Director of the China Society of Image and Graphics (CSIG). He has also served as an editorial board member for more than 10 international journals, including npj Digital Medicine, Pattern Recognition, IEEE J-BHI, and IEEE T-CSVT.