About me

I’m a second-year master’s student advised by Prof. Yanjun Huang at Tongji University, Shanghai, China. Before joining Tongji University, I received my Bachelor’s degree from Jilin University, Changchun, China.

My research focuses on the safety of autonomous vehicles in long-tail environments. Specifically, my work focuses on three main points:

  • Safety-critical scenario generation
    • Efficiency: How to efficiently generate safety-critical scenarios with lower time and arithmetic costs.
    • Quality: How to improve the generalizability, diversity, plausibility, and reality of safety-critical scenarios.
  • Safety evaluation of autonomous vehicle
    • Safety analysis & evaluation of autonomous vehicles toward high-dimensional and complex scenario data.
  • Self-evolve mechanism for decision-making algorithms
    • Mechanism for vehicles to continuously explore and learn safety-critical scenarios to achieve self-evolution.
    • Mixed-Reality Testing Platform for Autonomous Vehicles

You can see details of my research experience in the “Research” section of this website, as well as my published and under-review papers in the “Publications” section.

I am looking for a PhD position for Fall 2025 as well as potential collaborations, so feel free to contact me if you are interested in my research.