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The basic situation of Wang Lidan
65438+1graduated from Nanjing University of Science and Technology in July 1999, majoring in automatic control, and graduated from Chongqing University in June 2008, majoring in computer software and theory. 2009-20 1 1 Engaged in postdoctoral research in the postdoctoral mobile station of control science and engineering of Chongqing University, with the research direction of memristive neural network and its application. 20 10-20 1 1, Senior Visiting Scholar, Imperial College London College of Bioengineering, London, UK, and Professor E. M. Drakakis (Head-Bioinspired VLSI Circuits &; Systems Group), whose research fields are artificial neural networks, bioelectronic circuits and biomimetic chips based on memristors. Chongqing science and technology consultant, inspector of Chongqing Division of National Electronic Design Competition for College Students, project evaluation expert of Chongqing Education Commission, member of IEEE, member of IEEE CIS, member of Chongqing Artificial Intelligence Society, and reviewer of periodicals and international conferences such as Circuits, Systems and chinese journal of computers, Neurocomputing, China Scientific Papers Online and Journal of Southwest University.

His research fields include: artificial neural network, nonlinear system and circuit design, bioelectronic circuit and neuromorphological system. He has presided over more than 20 projects supported by the National Natural Science Foundation and the China Postdoctoral Fund, and published more than 30 papers in domestic and foreign academic journals such as Electronic Express, Applied Mathematics Express, Reflection Notes on Computer Science and China Science, among which more than 20 papers were included by SCI and EI.

Mainly responsible for the teaching tasks of circuit principle, pattern recognition, electrotechnics, automatic control, analog circuits, high-frequency circuits and other courses. In 2009, he won the third prize in the speech contest of Southwest University.