About Me
I’m currently a first-year Ph.D. student at Fudan University. My research focuses on AI4S (currently mainly at the intersection with healthcare) and Agent4S, among other frontiers of AI-driven scientific discovery. In my work, I enjoy building practical tools with AI Coding to streamline my workflow, and I also tinker with fun little projects out of curiosity. Feel free to browse my blog — there’s quite a collection of notes on things I’ve been experimenting with.
Outside of work, I have a rather wide range of hobbies:
I love traveling and hiking. Traveling brings a unique sense of being in transit — being on the road has a way of lifting the worries and gloom that pile up in the mind, while hiking draws you closer to nature and opens up the heart.
Musically, I’m into classical music (Bach and Mozart — I find it fascinating that I’m drawn to both such different styles) as well as classic Mandopop. I’m fairly adept at the violin, have dabbled in the flute and harmonica, and recently started teaching myself piano. I’ve tried my hand at arranging ensemble pieces for the stage, and I enjoy blending my expertise with music — for instance, I built a musical timbre visualization project that assesses an instrument’s timbre through quantitative spectral metrics.
I also dabble a little in Chinese numerology and metaphysics (命理数术), and I’m struck by how remarkably coherent the symbolic-reasoning mechanism underlying this system is. As far as I can tell, it’s a highly symbolic form of ancient data science.
There’s an old saying: one fills the days of one’s life by doing things that may seem pointless. Keeping a little world that is truly one’s own is no easy thing — and for me, writing this blog is about more than putting myself on display; it’s a way of tending my own little spiritual world. Words are a remarkably powerful carrier of thought, letting souls resonate and connect across time (one-directionally, perhaps). I like to imagine that, years from now, looking back at what I’ve written today will be a wonderfully interesting — and worthwhile — thing to do.
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Education
Fudan University
2025.09 - 2030.06Ph.D.
Ocean University of China (985)
2021.08 - 2025.07Electronic Information Engineering (Top 4, recommended for Ph.D.)
Internship
Huawei · Multimedia Intelligent Collaboration Lab
2026.01 - 2026.04Participated in and designed the Multi-Agent collaboration architecture. Built with LangGraph orchestration, implemented A2A protocol for cross-agent dynamic service discovery and decoupled invocation; optimized semantic routing to prevent false triggers; built LLM-as-a-Judge automated evaluation pipeline.
Research & Projects
Multi-Agent Interpretable Diagnostic Framework
Principal Investigator2025.09 - Present
To address the difficulty of predicting treatment efficacy for rare diseases, building a multi-agent interpretable algorithm architecture that simulates the multi-source diagnostic process of clinical pathologists. Using Agent Workflow for medical data preprocessing, pretrained medical LLMs for feature extraction, and mid-fusion architecture for cross-modal information complementarity.
"Intelligent Autonomous Systems" Research Group
Core Member2023.08 - 2024.08
Engaged in literature research on "Robot Learning Methods Combining LLMs and RL". Participated in the "Autonomous Behavioral Learning for Social Robot Haru" project, setting up ROS environment and conducting Gazebo simulations.
Innovation Project: STM32 Intelligent Desktop System
Project Leader2022.11 - 2023.11
Led the project to design a multifunctional human-computer interaction desk system. Used Keil C for the control framework, optimizing voice control polling with hash thinking and function pointers.
Awards & Honors
Fudan University Xianghui Doctoral Scholarship
Fudan University
First-Class Scholarship
Ocean University of China
Outstanding Student
Ocean University of China
Huawei HSD Certificate