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Ning Xiong obtained the Ph.D from the University of Kaiserslautern (Germany) with outstanding distinction for his dissertation titled “Designing compact and comprehensible fuzzy controllers using genetic algorithms”. He was awarded DAAD scholarship from 1995 to 2000 by the German Government. He also got the outstanding paper award in the 4th Shanghai Youth Competition on Scientific Papers. Ning’s research interests include: machine learning, multi-sensor data fusion, fuzzy systems, management of uncertainty, as well as evolutionary computation. His research emphasizes integration of various computational intelligence techniques for building self-learning and adaptive systems in various practical domains. He is serving as editorial board members for four international journals. He was program co-chair for the International Conference on Natural Computation 2011. He also has been programme committee member for a number of conferences and invited referee for many leading international journals. |
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Supervised BSc and MSc theses
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