Qiang Yang

Qiang Yang
Born 1964 (age 5253)
Beijing, China
Institutions HKUST
Alma mater University of Maryland
Thesis Improving the Efficiency of Planning (1989)
Doctoral advisor Dana S. Nau
Website
www.cs.ust.hk/~qyang/

Qiang Yang (Chinese: 杨强; pinyin: yáng qiáng) is the Chair Professor, Department Head of CSE, HKUST in Hong Kong[1] and University New Bright Professor of Engineering and Chair Professor from 2015. He was the founding head of Noah's Ark Lab.[2] He had taught at the University of Waterloo and Simon Fraser University. His research interests are data mining and artificial intelligence.

Biography

Qiang Yang was born in Beijing, China. He is the son of Haishou Yang (Chinese: 杨海寿), an Astronomer in China.

Qiang Yang attended High School Attached to Tsinghua University in 1975 and then Peking University in 1978. He graduated from Peking University with a degree in astrophysics and went to the US through the CUSPEA exams in 1982. He obtained his master's degree in astrophysics from the University of Maryland in 1985, and another master's degree in computer science at the same university in 1987. He obtained his doctorate degree in computer science from the University of Maryland in 1989.[3] (supervisor: Dana S. Nau)

Qiang Yang had taught at the University of Waterloo (1989 - 1995, Assistant Professor, Associate Professor) and Simon Fraser University (1995 - 2001, Associate professor, full professor). He worked in Microsoft Research Asia from 1999 to 2000. He is now a professor of CSE, HKUST in Hong Kong.[4]

Awards

Career

He is the head of Noah's Ark Lab which was founded by Huawei and headquartered in Hong Kong in June, 2012.[11][12] He was invited to serve as the chief technology advisor of Weixin in 2015.[13] He is also the founding Editor in Chief of the ACM Transactions on Intelligent Systems and Technology (ACM TIST) from 2010.[14] He had been the vice chair of ACM SIGART between 2010 and 2013, a program co-chair for ACM SIGKDD 2010, and the general chair for ACM SIGKDD 2012. He had also been a general co-chair for ACM IUI (Intelligent User Interface) 2010 and ACM RecSys (Recommender System) Conference in 2013. He is a member of the IJCAI trustee between 2011 and 2017 and the program chair of IJCAI-15 held in Buenos Aires.

Books

References

  1. HKUST Press Release - HKUST Holds Second Inauguration Ceremony of Named Professorships for Outstanding Faculty Members
  2. Huawei NOAH'S ARK LAB - Management TeamArchived October 5, 2013, at the Wayback Machine.
  3. the University of Maryland- Alumnus Qiang Yang named IEEE Fellow
  4. HKUST Press Release
  5. ACM Distinguished Scientist list
  6. Dr. Qiang YANG Honoured the 1st AAAI Fellowship among Chinese Scientists Worldwide
  7. IEEE - Fellow Class of 2009 Archived June 29, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.
  8. the University of Maryland - Alumnus Qiang Yang named IEEE Fellow
  9. IAPR Fellow list
  10. AAAS Fellow list Archived 2013-02-18 at WebCite
  11. Huawei NOAH'S ARK LAB - Home
  12. [http://www.noahlab.com.hk/people/management-team/ [[Huawei] Archived October 5, 2013, at the Wayback Machine.] NOAH'S ARK LAB - Management Team]]
  13. 腾讯高校合作 (3 August 2005). "【独家报道】 探戈IJCAI-15——专访大会主席杨强教授" [Interview YANG Qiang, the Program Chair of IJCAI-15] (in Chinese). Retrieved 20 September 2015.
  14. [http://tist.acm.org/editors.html ACM] Archived October 16, 2013, at the Wayback Machine.] TIST Editorial Board
  15. Charles Ling, Qiang Yang (2012). Crafting Your Research Future: A Guide to Successful Master's and PH.D. Degrees in Science & Engineering. Morgan & Claypool. ISBN 9781608458103.
  16. 凌晓峰、杨强 (2012). 学术研究你的成功之道. 北京: 清华大学出版社. ISBN 9787302304319.
  17. Qiang, Yang. Intelligent Planning: A Decomposition and Abstraction Based Approach. Springer. ISBN 9783540619017.
  18. Woods, Steven G.; Alexander E. Quilici; Qiang Yang (1997). Constraint-Based Design Recovery for Software Reengineering: Theory and Experiments (International Series in Software Engineering). Springer. ISBN 9780792380672.
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