Prospective Students
PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS
I am always looking forward to work with talented and motivated students from around the world. The availability of these research positions depends on my current funding and on status of my current students. Contact me to find out more opportunities to get involved in my research projects!
My research interests are:
- Computational intelligence, evolutionary algorithms, machine learning
- Health technology applications
- Engineering optimization
- Metaheuristic algorithms
- Bioinformatics
- Human-computer interaction
- Social and mobile computing
- Technology supports cooperative work
- Design space exploration
- Human activity recognition
- System design and engineering
- I maintain an active group of students, and I have a close collaboration with my research group. I run this group as follows:
- We will have regular meeting, extra meetings will be scheduled based on need.
- By carefully select research topics, we will work together towards good publications.
- I encourage my student to work with my collaborators in industry and other institutions on interesting projects.
For potential student
- send me an email with the following items
- a detailed resume
- a copy of your graduate/undergraduate transcript (does not have to be official)
- at least 3 references for me to contact
- any publication or writing sample that you have done
I will contact you for more information if your background matches our interest.
Useful information
- How to Email a Research Professor - https://ugr.ue.ucsc.edu/email
- How to Email Your Professor - https://medium.com/@lportwoodstacer/how-to-email-your-professor-without-being-annoying-af-cf64ae0e4087
- Re: Your Recent Email to Your Professor - https://www.insidehighered.com/views/2015/04/16/advice-students-so-they-dont-sound-silly-emails-essay
- 10 Tips for Emailing Your Professor - https://www.coloradotech.edu/blog/2018/february/10-tips-for-emailing-your-professor
- HOW TO EMAIL YOUR PROFESSOR (videos) - http://cafe.durhamcollege.ca/index.php/resources/how-to-email-your-professor
- Email Etiquette - https://www.math.uh.edu/~tomforde/Email-Etiquette.html
- Email Etiquette (Univ of Colorado) - https://www.colorado.edu/amath/sites/default/files/attached-files/email_etiquette_1.pdf
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